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2013

History

Dear Reader, We are pleased to show the History 2013 catalog providing you with an overview of Brills recently published and forthcoming titles on history, including African, Asian, Middle Eastern, Ancient, Jewish and European history. The first section of this catalog presents Brills various online resources, including our new titles Book History Online, Cold War Intelligence Online, Latin American Anarchist and Labour Periodicals Online, and History of Modern Russian and Ukrainian Art Online. In 2013 Brill offers various new journals: Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia and Oceania, East Asian Publishing and Society, Journal of Modern Russian History and Historiography, New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, Vulcan: Journal of the Social History of Military Technology. For full details see the Journal section which starts on page 17. Next to information about the online resources and journals you will find titles from established series on European history and culture, such as Brills Studies in Intellectual History, The Medieval Mediterranean, Later Medieval Europe, The Northern World, History of Warfare, Intersections, Brills Series in Church History, Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, the Atlantic World. In the course of 2013, Brill will launch the first part of a new research collection, Prize Papers, comprising information collected by the British navy on many thousands of captured vessels in almost 200 years of warfare. The Prize Papers are commonly regarded as one of the most valuable archives in the field of maritime history. But is evident that this huge collection is of interest to social, economic, migration, political and cultural historians too. And also to historians of the United States and the British, French and Spanish Americas. We hope you will enjoy browsing this catalog and will be a regular visitor to brill.com. Anja van Hoek Marketing at Brill marketing@brill.com

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E-Books Online Reference Works Journals See page 6 Book Series Atlantic World Brills Companions to the Christian Tradition Brills Companions to European History Brills Series in Church History Brills Series in the History of the Environment Brills Studies in Intellectual History Central and Eastern Europe Drama and Theatre in Early Modern Europe East Central and Eastern Europe in the See page 95 Middle Ages, 450-1450 Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance Erasmus, Opera Omnia - Opera Omnia Desiderii Erasmi European Expansion and Indigenous Response Global Economic History Series Historical Materialism Book Series History of Science and Medicine Library History of Warfare Intersections See page 82 Investigating Medieval Philosophy Islamic History and Civilization Later Medieval Europe Legal History Library Library of Economic History Library of the Written Word Medieval and Renaissance Authors and Texts Medieval Law and Its Practice 102 National Cultivation of Culture 104 Numen Book Series 109 Renaissance Society of America 112 Rulers & Elites 115 Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte 117 des Mittelalters 119 Studies in Global Social History Studies in the History of Christian Traditions 126 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions 129 The Early Americas: History and Culture The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World The Medieval Franciscans The Medieval Mediterranean The Northern World The Ottoman Empire and its Heritage Studies in Central European Histories Visualising the Middle Ages

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HISTORY

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BRILL CATALOG 2013

African Studies Asian Studies Classical Studies Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Modern History Religious Studies Slavic Studies Author Index Order Information and Contact Page

L A N G UAG E & L I N GU I S T IC S L INE E

Brills Language andHistory and Culture E-Book Collection Brills European Linguistics E-Book Collection
Brills Language andHistory and Culture E-Book Collectionavailable on Brills European Linguistics E-Book Collection is is available on booksandjournals.brillonline.com. booksandjournals.brillonline.com.

Brill Online Books and Journals isis among the richest scholarly sources of itsof its with the full Brill Online Books and Journals among the richest scholarly sources kind, kind, withof more than 2400more than 2400 e-books and 175 journals covering the Law text the full text of e-books and 175 journals covering the Humanities, International Humanities, International Law and Biology. and Biology. The platform contains over 150,000 book chapters and journal articles, and is bookandjournals.brillonline.com contains updated daily. chapters and journal articles, and is updated daily. over 150,000 book For more information please send your e-mail to brillonline@brill.com. Brills European History and Culture E-Book Collection coverage
Medieval History, Early Modern History, Modern History, European History, Mediterranean History, Atlantic History, Jewish History, Reformation Coverage History, History of Ideas.

Linguistics, Indigenous languages, Semantics, Reference, Litreracy, Grammar, Phonetics Number of titles in this collection European History and Culture (E-ISSN 1877-9576) 2007 117 2008 122 2009 100

2010 132

2011 140

2012 118

2013 150

Total 879
L ANGUAGE AND L INGUIST ICS

ONLINE RESOURCES - E-BOOKS

Features Features
- Access all published monographs, edited volumes and - Access toto all published monographs, edited volumes and handbooks annually handbooks annually - Full text search, advanced search functionality Full text search, advanced search functionality - Full text chapters presented in PDF format - DOI at title and chapter level - Title liststitle and in different formats - DOI at available chapter level - MARC records provided at no extra charge - MARC records provided at no extra charge - COUNTER-compliant usage statistics - COUNTER-compliant usage statistics - Each e-book is unique to its collection - Each e-book HTML or pdf - View articles in is unique to its collection - View articles in HTML or pdf

Benefits

-- Top quality content made available in user friendly format Top quality content made available in user friendly format and concurrent access and use - Perpetual -- Perpetual and concurrent access and use One-time purchase ownership model -- One-timeaccess fee for recurring customer No annual purchase ownership model -- No shipping access fee for recurring customer No annual and handling costs -- No shipping and handling costs Social book marking tools -- Social book marking tools RSS, ToC, Subject, Search alerts - RSS, ToC, Subject, Search alerts

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Brill E-Book Collections Number of titles in this collection Humanities and Social Sciences - Asian Studies - Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity - Classical Studies - Global Oriental (2007-2010 only) - European History and Culture - Language and Linguistics (NEW from 2011) - Middle East and Islamic Studies For more information please send your e-mail to sales-nl@brill.com or sales-us@brill.com for customers in the Americas. - Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy - Social Sciences 40 26 37 24 31 23 32 31 28 20 37 40 117 122 100 132 2007 406 64 81 41 2008 340 51 61 28 2009 311 27 60 33 2010 399 68 78 24 89 140 24 37 47 50 118 18 34 43 34 2007-2010 89 2011 450 55 68 29 2012 411 72 60 32 Total 2406 337 408 187 89 729 42 187 215 212

The E-Book Collections are published as annual collections by copyright year. The Brill E-Book packages

African Research Online

Africa Yearbook Online (Africa Yearbook Online plus African Studies Companion African Studies Purchase Options: Online) Edited by Andreas Mehler, Henning Annual subscription EUR Companion Online 260 / US$ 350
Melber and Klaas van Walraven
Edited US$ 2,050. Outright purchase EUR 1,530.- /by Marie-Jos Wijntjes 2013 annual installment fee EUR 180.- / US$ 240.The African Studies Companion Online is an invaluable tool for researchers in African Studies. It contains over 1500 entries about: - resources for African languages, - cartographic resources - film and video resources - journals and magazines - news sources for Africa: the African press - African studies library collections and repositories - major academic and national archives in Africa - centres of African studies and African studies programs worldwide - awards and prizes in African studies - yearly updates All entries are described and evaluated to give a better idea of the source. In most cases there is a direct link to the resource itself. Easy to find and navigate, African Studies Companion Online is the new starting point for many scholars.
ONLINE RESOURCES - AFRICAN STUDIES

With the publication of the African Studies Companion Online by Brill (2012) and the already published Africa Yearbook Online we now introduce the African Research Online publication program. Both the Africa Yearbook Online and the African Studies Companion Online will be part of the African Research Online as well as new titles in this subject area.

The Africa Yearbook (brill.com/aybo) covers major domestic political developments, the foreign policy and socioeconomic trends in sub-Sahara Africa all related to developments in one calendar year. The Africa Yearbook Online offers access to all yearbooks and is automatically updated upon publication of the new yearbook.

Features and Benefits

- Easy navigation through the different sub-region(s) by year - Articles per country from the best scholars in the field - Each article includes domestic politics, foreign affairs, socioeconomic developments - Includes general articles about international relations - Articles include the general facts and figures per country - Direct links within the articles to country level - Main keywords are represented in bold for easy navigation and reading

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brill.com/aybo E-ISSN 1872-9037 The Africa Yearbook is also available in print

Available on BrillOnline.com

History of Modern Russian and Ukrainian Art Online


Monographs and Serials, 1907-1930
Advisor:

Lugts Rpertoire Online


Edited by Frits Lugt

Art Sales Catalogues Online


Online access to complete Sales catalogues from 1600- 1900

Charlotte Douglas, New York University


The collection documents the history of modern Russian and Ukrainian art. It encompasses critical literature, illustrated books, and art periodicals. The collection contains texts by such artists as Wassily Kandinsky, Pavel Filonov, Kazimir Malevich and Anatolii Petrytskyi; publications of art groups such as the Jack of Diamonds (Bubnovyi valet) and Mkovets; theoretical tracts by Nikolai Tarabukin and Boris Kushner; and books by well-known critics such as IAkov Tugendkhold, Erikh Gollerbakh, and Nikolai Punin. The collection also offers a selection of early 20th century art-related serials. These historical sources of pre- and postrevolutionary art reflect the diversity of artistic thought in the first thirty years of the 20th century, the intense discussions about the nature of the new art, its form, and its aims. Lugts Rpertoire is one of the most widely consulted art historical reference works and lists more than 100,000 art sales catalogues of the period 1600 to 1925 from libraries in Europe and the USA. This online edition of Lugts Rpertoire covering the period 16001900, increases the value of the rare original work as it provides a multitude of search options. Many recently discovered catalogues have been added and corrections to the original work have been made. The database can be consulted both in French and in English. During the sixteenth century Protestant authors had grasped the importance of winning over the souls and minds of the French people from the outset and the production of Genevan presses was therefore predominantly in French. This collections holds the writings of the French Catholic authors against Calvin and his teachings. This unique selection of writings includes both works attacking the precepts of Calvinism and those defending the Catholic doctrine against the criticism and condemnation of Calvinist authors. The Art Sales Catalogues Online (ASCO) publication offers easy access to complete historical art sales catalogues for the period 1600 to 1900. Lugts Rpertoire online database has been included in this publication and serves as the entrance gate to the catalogues.
ONLINE RESOURCES - ART HISTORY

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Number of titles: 158 monographs and 57 serials Languages used: Russian Title list available MARC records are available Location of originals: National Library of Russia, St Petersburg Available since 2012 E-ISBN 978 90 04 23559 5 Also available on fiche Purchase options and 2013 prices Outright purchase EUR 14,000 / US$ 19,000

Available since 2003 E-ISBN 978 90 04 19397 0 Purchase options and 2013 prices Annual subscription EUR 250 / US$ 340

Available since 2005 E-ISSN 2210-7886 Purchase options and 2013 prices Annual subscription EUR 5,450 / US$ 7,300 Outright purchase EUR 122,800 / US$ 164,550 2013 annual installment fee EUR 9,60 / US$ 1,290

Available on BrillOnline.com

Available on BrillOnline.com

Available on BrillOnline.com

Brills Encyclopedia of China Online

The North China Herald Online


Advisor: Robert Bickers

ONLINE RESOURCES - ASIAN STUDIES

Brills Encyclopedia of China Online is based on the originally a thousandpage reference work on China with a clear focus on the modern period from the mid-nineteenth century to the 21st century. Written by the worlds top scholars, Brills Encyclopedia of China Online is the first place to look for reliable information on the history, geography, society, economy, politics, science, and culture of China.

Features and Benefits

- Approx. 450 in-depth articles and approx. 850,000 words - More than 100 black and white and full color illustrations, full color maps, and tables - Bibliographies for further reading accompanying each article - Extensive glossary of Chinese personal names - Extensive indices

The North China Herald was the principal English-language newspaper published in China during the so-called treaty century (1842-1943), the period when the Great Western Powers established a strong presence in China through their protected enclaves in the major cities, but principally in Shanghai. Spanning the period 1850-1941 this is the prime printed source in any language for the history of the foreign presence in China, and with that the history of Shanghai, a city at the forefront of developments in Chinese politics, culture and the economy, and thus the hub of all Euro- American activity. Apart from news and gossip reflecting the social, cultural and political life of the foreign settlements, the North China Herald also offered a wide spectrum of other information, including regional news, essays on Chinese culture and language, stock prices and law and company reports, as well as obituaries and tables of tea, silk and cotton exports. This full-text searchable resource North China Herald will be widely welcomed as an essential newspaper resource for any research on this critical period which continues to shape much of Chinas world and worldview today.

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For more information brill.com/beco Available since 2009 E-ISSN 1877-0339 Also available in print Purchase options and 2013 prices Annual subscription EUR 100.- / US$ 130. Outright purchase EUR 520.- / US$ 700.-

Number of images: approx. 160,000 Languages used: English Available since 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 20798 1 Purchase options and 2013 prices Annual subscription EUR 1,460.- / US$ 1,960. Outright purchase EUR 14,600.- / US$ 19,560.-

Available on BrillOnline.com

Available on BrillOnline.com

Book History Online


Edited by Matthew McLean, University of St Andrews Advisory Board: Leslie Howsam, University of Windsor, Andrew Pettegree, University of St Andrews, and Marieke van Delft, Koninklijke Bibliotheek - National library of the Netherlands

ONLINE RESOURCES - BOOK HISTORY

Book History Online (BHO) is the international bibliography in the field of book and library history. It provides a comprehensive survey of all scholarly publications written from a historical perspective. Included are monographs, articles and reviews dealing with the history of the printed book, its arts, crafts, techniques and equipment, its economic, social and cultural environment, as well as its production, distribution, preservation and description. In particular, BHO contains information

on topics such as papermaking, bookbinding, book illustration, type design, typefounding, bibliophily, book collecting, libraries and individuals. BHO is the online continuation of the Annual Bibliography of the History of the Printed Book (ABHB), first published in 1970. In partnership with the University of St Andrews and the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading & Publishing (SHARP).

Features and Benefits

- Access to ca. 80,000 records - Spanning four decades of scholarly publications - All printed ABHB volumes have newly been digitized and are incorporated - Entries ordered by subject, country or period

- Search by title, author, keyword, language and more - Personal tools include save searches, search alerts, and exporting tools - Updated quarterly

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For more information: brill.com/bho Forthcoming title 2013 E-ISSN 2213-2732 Purchase options and 2013 prices Annual subscription EUR 750 / US$ 1,010 Outright purchase EUR 5,200 / US$ 6,970 2013 annual installment fee EUR 280 / US$ 380

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New Pauly Online


Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World
Edited by

Brills New Pauly Supplements Online Brills New Pauly Supplements Online I
Edited by

Hubert Cancik and Helmuth Schneider (Antiquity) and Manfred Landfester (Classical Tradition).
Editorial Board: Managing Editors English Edition: Christine F. Salazar (Antiquity) and Francis G. Gentry (Classical Tradition) New Pauly Online features the complete sets of both Brills New Pauly and Metzlers Der Neue Pauly. The encyclopedic coverage and high academic standard of the work, the interdisciplinary and contemporary approach and clear and accessible presentation have made the New Pauly the unrivalled modern reference work for the ancient world.

Hubert Cancik, Manfred Landfester and Helmuth Schneider


ONLINE RESOURCES - CLASSICAL STUDIES

Brills New Pauly Supplements Online brings together 6 major reference works for study of the ancient world and its reception in later centuries, including the acclaimed Historical Atlas of the Ancient World. Ranging from comprehensive lists of rulers and dynasties that made their mark on history to the biographies of scholars throughout the ages who shaped our knowledge of the classics. Full table of contents available on brill.com

Features and Benefits

- Includes ALL volumes of Der Neue Pauly and Brills New Pauly - Browsable alphabetical index in both German and English - Entries offer easy, direct access to basic information (names, places, dates, objects) from all areas of Greek and Roman culture - Fully cross-referenced including hyperlinks

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For more information: brill.com/bnpo Available since 2006 E-ISSN 1574-9347 Also available in print Purchase options and 2013 prices Annual subscription EUR 1,280 / US$ 1,720 Outright purchase EUR 7,630 / US$ 10,220

For more information: brill.com/bnps Available since 2011 E-ISBN 978 90 04 22335 6 Also available in print Purchase options and 2013 prices Annual subscription EUR 230 / US$ 310 Outright purchase EUR 1,610 / US$ 2,160

Available on BrillOnline.com

Available on BrillOnline.com

Related Titles

Dutch Pamphlets Online


The Knuttel Collection: 1486-1853 and Van Alphen Collection: 1542-1853
ONLINE RESOURCES - EARLY MODERN HISTORY

Sixteenth Century Pamphlets / Flugschriften des 16. Jahrhunderts


Editors: Hans-Joachim Khler,

Hildegard Hebenstreit-Wilfert and Christoph Weismann


The Knuttel Collection at the National Library of the Netherlands, is the most extensive pamphlet collection in the Netherlands ranging from political apologies and manifestoes to tracts for and against predestination in theology. The Van Alphen collection supplements the Knuttel collection and is formed by the collection from the Counter Reformist preacher Willem Crijnsz, 1,253 pamphlets from 1617-1760, pamphlets containing political tracts concerning the differences between England and the Dutch Republic and pamphlets from the 17th and early 18th century. The Knuttel Collection: 1486-1853 Number of titles: 33,487 Location of originals: National Library of the Netherlands The Van Alphen Collection: 1542-1853 Number of titles: 2,779 Location of originals: University Library Groningen Languages used: primarily Dutch but also French, German, Latin and English This sixteenth-century pamphlets collection contains well over 10,000 German and Latin pamphlets printed in the Holy Roman Empire. Languages used: German and Latin Updated annually Location of originals: August Bibliothek, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Zentralbibliothek Basel

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Available since 2000 E-ISBN 978 90 04 19313 0 Also available on fiche Purchase options and 2013 prices Annual subscription EUR 8,580 / US$ 11,500 Outright purchase EUR 60,070 / US$ 80,490

Available since 2000 E-ISSN 2210-7916 Also available on fiche Purchase options Annual subscription EUR 4,860 / US$ 6,510 Outright purchase EUR 33,860 / US$ 45,370 2013 annual installment fee EUR 1,480 / US$ 1,990

Available on BrillOnline.com

Available on BrillOnline.com

Brills Medieval Reference Library Online


Brills Medieval Reference Library Online consists of 3 print Brill encyclopedias (3550 pages of text):

ONLINE RESOURCES - MEDIEVAL STUDIES

Encyclopedia of Medieval Pilgrimage


(published in 2009) The Encyclopedia of Medieval Pilgrimage is an interdisciplinary reference work, giving wide coverage of the role of travel in medieval religious life. Dealing with the period 300-1500 A.D., it offers both basic data on as broad a range of European pilgrimage as possible and clearly written,self-contained introductions to the general questions of pilgrimage research.

Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle


(published in 2010) The Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle brings together the latest research in chronicle studies from a variety of disciplines and scholarly traditions.

Encyclopaedia of Medieval Dress and Textiles of the British Isles c. 450-1450


(published in 2012) A richly illustrated volume presenting the latest research on pre-eleventh and posteleventh-century dress, military dress and textiles. An interdisciplinary approach, combining art history and history of material culture.

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Features and benefits

- Online edition of the original 3 print Brill encyclopedias - Complete and unabridged - Instant and fully searchable access to the equivalent of 3550 pages of print.

Students and scholars with interests in the material culture, historiography and spiritual life of the European Middle Ages.

For more information: brill.com/brml Available since 2012 E-ISSN 2213-2139 Also available in print Purchase options and 2013 prices Annual subscription EUR 180 / US$ 240 Outright purchase EUR 1,230 / US$ 1,650

Available on BrillOnline.com

Bibliography of Arabic Books Online


ONLINE RESOURCES - MIDDLE EAST & ISLAMIC STUDEIS

Christian-Muslim Relations Online


Edited by David Thomas and Alex Mallett. Associate Editors: Juan Pedro Monferrer-Sala, Johannes

A Bibliography of all Printed Arabic Language Books before 1960


Editorial Board: Aida Nosseir, Geoffrey Roper, Arnoud

Vrolijk, William J. Kopycki

Pahlitzsch, Barbara Roggema, Mark Swanson, Herman Teule and John Tolan

The Bibliography of Arabic Books Online (BABO) aims to become a comprehensive bibliographic database containing information about virtually all books published in Arabic before 1960. BABO contains over 60,000 bibliographical records from the National Library in Egypt, the British Library and the Library of Congress. BABO will include Name Authority Files (NAFs) which list all the spellings variants of authors names found in the database. This will be an invaluable finding aid for end-users of BABO, and a practical reference for librarians cataloguing Arabic titles.

Christian-Muslim Relations, a Bibliographical History Online is a general online history of relations between the faiths. It covers the period from 600 to 1500, when encounters took place through the extended Mediterranean basin and are recorded in Syriac, Arabic, Greek, Latin and other languages. It comprises introductory essays on the treatment of Christians in the Quran, Quran commentaries, biographies of the Prophet, Hadith and Sunni law, and of Muslims in canon law, and the main body of more than two hundred detailed entries on all the works recorded, whether surviving or lost.

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For more information: brill.com/babo Available since 2010 E-ISSN 1877-0045 Purchase options and 2013 prices Annual subscription EUR 2,270.- / US$ 3,040. Outright purchase EUR 15,340.- / US$ 20,560.-

For more information: brill.com/cmro Available since 2010 E-ISSN 1877-8054 Also available in print Purchase options and 2013 prices Annual subscription EUR 280 / US$ 380 Outright purchase EUR 1,620 / US$ 2,170

Available on BrillOnline.com

Available on BrillOnline.com

Related Titles

Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World Online


Executive Editor: Norman A. Stillman
ONLINE RESOURCES - MIDDLE EAST & ISLAMIC STUDEIS

The Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World (EJIW) is the first cohesive and discreet reference work which covers the Jews of Muslim lands particularly in the late medieval, early modern and modern periods. The expanded online version, EJIW Online (started in 2010), is updated twice annually with newly commissioned articles, illustrations, multimedia, and primary source material. EJIW Online includes the analytical index, which was awarded the Wheatley Medal 2011; the list of Internet resources; the unique survey of Jewish journals in the Islamic world; and the maps. The encyclopedia has been awarded the 2011 Judaica Reference Award by the Association of Jewish Libraries.

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For more information: brill.com/ejio Available since 2010 E-ISSN 1878-9781 Based on the print edition published in 2010 Purchase options and 2013 prices Annual subscription EUR 520.- / US$ 700. Outright purchase EUR 2,550.- / US$ 3,420.2013 annual installment fee EUR 150.- / US$ 200.-

Available on BrillOnline.com

Encyclopaedia of Islam Online


ONLINE RESOURCES - MIDDLE EAST & ISLAMIC STUDEIS

Encyclopaedia of Islam THREE Online


Edited by Kate Fleet, Gudrun Krmer, Denis Matringe, John Nawas, and

Everett Rowson

Encyclopaedia of Islam THREE Online and Encyclopaedia of Islam Second Edition - Online
Purchase options and 2013 prices Annual subscription EUR 2,620.- / US$ 3,510. Outright purchase EUR 20,230.- / US$ 27,110.2013 annual installment fee EUR 810.- / US$ 1,090.-

Encyclopaedia of Islam THREE Online and Encyclopdie de lIslam en ligne Seconde dition
Purchase options and 2013 prices Annual subscription EUR 2,620.- / US$ 3,510. Outright purchase EUR 20,230.- / US$ 27,110.2013 annual installment fee EUR 810.- / US$ 1,090.-

The Third Edition of Brills Encyclopaedia of Islam (2007-present) is an entirely new work, with new articles reflecting the great diversity of current scholarship. It will appear in four substantial segments each year, both online and in print. The new scope includes comprehensive coverage of Islam in the twentieth century and of Muslim minorities all over the world.

Features and Benefits

- 4 updates per year including images and the equivalent of approximately 800,000 words - With full color illustrations (sizeable)

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Encyclopaedia of Islam Second Edition - Online


Purchase options and 2013 prices Outright purchase EUR 17,090.- / US$ 22,900.-

Encyclopdie de lIslam en ligne Seconde dition


Purchase options and 2013 prices Outright purchase EUR 17,090.- / US$ 22,900.-

Encyclopaedia of Islam First Edition Online


Purchase options and 2013 prices Annual subscription EUR 570.- / US$ 760. Outright purchase EUR 4,000.- / US$ 5,360. Available since 2007 E-ISSN 1573-3912 Also available in print

Available on BrillOnline.com

Encyclopaedia of Islam Second Edition - Online


Edited by P. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel and

Encyclopdie de lIslam en ligne Seconde dition


dite par P.J. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel, et

Encyclopaedia of Islam First Edition Online


ONLINE RESOURCES - MIDDLE EAST & ISLAMIC STUDEIS

W.P. Heinrichs

W.P. Heinrichs

The Encyclopaedia of Islam (Second Edition, 1955-2005) is a unique and invaluable reference tool, an essential key to understanding the world of Islam, and the authoritative source not only for the religion, but also for the believers and the countries in which they live.

Features and Benefits

The community of French-speaking Islamic scholars now has online access to the French version of the Encyclopaedia of Islam (EI2), which was only available in English until now. Widely acclaimed as the preeminent source of detailed information on all aspects of Islam the EI2s more than ten thousand pages are a mine of valuable information for any student and researcher of the Islamic world. LEncyclopdie de lIslam, ouvrage collectif de grande envergure, comprend des notices sur des Musulmans qui se sont distingus de faon quelconque en toute poque et terre, sur les tribus et les dynasties, sur lactivit artisanale et les sciences, sur les institutions politiques et religieuses, sur la gographie, lethnologie, la flore et la faune des divers pays, et sur lhistoire, la topographie et les monuments des principales villes et cits.

- Over 11,000 entries from hundreds of scholars - Easy referencing at end of each article - includes all maps from Historical Atlas of Islam - Index of Proper Names, Index of Subjects and the Glossary and Index of Terms will be added in 2013

The Encyclopaedia of Islam First Edition was originally published between 1913 and 1936. The demand for an encyclopaedic work on Islam was created by the increasing (colonial) interest in Muslims and Islamic cultures during the nineteenth century. The scope of this still unique reference work is philology, history, theology and law until early 20th century. Such famous scholars as Houtsma, Wensinck, Gibb, Snouck Hurgronje, and LviProvenal were involved in this scholarly endeavour.

Features and Benefits

- 9000 alphabetically arranged articles - the first highly international collaboration of scholars in this field - the start of a renowned academic tradition - historically important as a reflection of the scholarly discourses of its Time

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Features and Benefits

- Over 11,000 entries from hundreds of scholars - Easy referencing at end of each article - includes all maps from Historical Atlas of Islam - Index of Proper Names, Index of Subjects and the Glossary and Index of Terms will be added in 2013

Available since 2007 Also available in print (published 2007)

Available since 2011 E-ISBN 978 90 04 20610 6 Also available in print (published 2009)

Available since 2011 E-ISBN 978 90 04 20627 4 Also available in print (paperback edition published in 1993, ISBN 978 90 04 09796 4)

Available on BrillOnline.com

Available on BrillOnline.com

Available on BrillOnline.com

Classic Mexican Cinema Online


From the Archives of the Filmoteca of the Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico (UNAM)
ONLINE RESOURCES - EARLY MODERN HISTORY

Latin American Anarchist and Labour Periodicals Online


c. 1880-1940

Advisor: Carl J. Mora, The University of New Mexico

Online full text searchable - database of five historic film periodicals, illuminating the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema (1930s-1960s). The database also gives access to the personal scrapbook of pioneering filmmaker Fernando de Fuentes (1894-1958), as well as to a collection of fifty rare lobby cards. Number of images: ca. 40,000 (full color) MARC21 available Location of originals: Filmoteca, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico (UNAM)

This collection contains the periodicals that have been accumulated by the Austrian anarchist, historian and collector Max Nettlau (1865-1944), together with a number of later additions, held at the International Institute of Social History (IISH) in Amsterdam. It contains numerous rare, and in many cases unique, titles. The collection of the IISH provides a richness of documentation pertaining explicitly to the formative anarchist and anarcho-syndicalist episode (1890-1920) in the history of Latin American labor movements. Included are the Argentine periodicals La Protesta, La Vanguardia and Accin Obrera; the Brazilian O Exempio. Jornal do Povo and Battaglia; the Chilean Voz del Mar; and the Mexican Ariete, Redencin Obrera, Revolucin Social and El Sindicalista. Number of images: ca. 40,000 (full color) MARC21 available Location of originals: Filmoteca, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico (UNAM)

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Cold War Intelligence Online


The Secret War Between the U.S. and the USSR, 1945-1991
Editor: Matthew M. Aid
ONLINE RESOURCES - EARLY MODERN HISTORY

This unique collection of well over 2,300 formerly classified U.S. government documents (most of them classified Top Secret or higher) provides readers for the first time with the declassified documentary record about the successes and failures of the U.S. intelligence community in its efforts to spy on the Soviet Union during the Cold War. This document collection covers the period from the end of World War II in 1945 until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, but also includes a number of formerly classified historical reports and articles written by U.S. intelligence historians since the end of the Cold War.

CIA parachute droppings

This collection contains thousands of pages of previously unpublished intelligence reports, including for the first time declassified documents concerning the abortive attempts by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to parachute agents into the USSR between 1949 and 1954; new details of dozens of previously classified aerial reconnaissance overflights of the Soviet Union conducted by U.S. aircraft between 1949 and 1960; dozens of formerly Top Secret documents concerning Soviet attacks on U.S. military and civilian aircraft between 1945 and 1983; and over fifty formerly secret CIA intelligence estimates on the Soviet Union covering a wide range of topics ranging from Soviet military capabilities to the Kremlins domestic and economic policies.

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Mass Culture & Entertainment in Russia


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The impressive series Mass Culture & Entertainment in Russia comprises collections of extremely rare, and often unique, materials that offer a stunning insight into the dynamics of cultural and daily life in imperial and Soviet Russia. The series is organized along six thematic lines that together cover the full spectrum of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Russian culture, ranging from the penny press and high-brow art journals in pre-Revolutionary Russia, to childrens magazines and publications on constructivist design in the early Soviet Union. The materials brought together in this series are essential to Slavists and historians, but should be equally appealing to political scientists, art historians, and sociologists who no longer view mass culture as the arriregarde of cultural evolution, but as a highly complex phenomenon that deserves to be studied in its own right.
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New at Brill

African Diaspora
A Journal of Transnational Africa in a Global World
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Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia and Oceania
Edited by Freek Colombijn, VU University Amsterdam
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Rijk van Dijk, African Studies Centre, The Netherlands Kristine Krause, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and
Ethnic Diversity, Gttingen, Germany Hlne Neveu Kringelbach, University of Oxford, UK John Thornton, Boston University, USA 2013: Volume 6 (in 2 issues) ISSN 1872-5457 / E-ISSN 1872-5465 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: Open Access Print only: EUR 185.- / US$ 248. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 62.- / US$ 83.For more information see brill.com/afdi This scholarly journal seeks to understand how African cultures and societies shape and are shaped by historical and current diasporic and transnational movements. Contrary to assuming Africa as a bounded geographical entity and the African diaspora as a single imagined community, the journal charts uncovered territories and entangled histories of plural diasporas and transnational movements from, to and within Africa. These include, but are not limited to, the Transatlantic, the Indian Ocean, the Middle East as well as Europe and the former socialist countries of the European continent. By focusing on when and how diasporas are produced and lived, diasporic connections are claimed, and transnational engagements evolve, the journal fosters a view on the ways in which these movements are navigated by people, networks, communities and states in historical, political and socio-cultural terms. This journal pursues placing at the centre of its attention the diasporians and migrants own experiences and expressions of these interlocking forms of mobility. Providing an academic context for the interpolation of the ways in which diasporic and transnational movements reinforce, negotiate or negate one another forms the core of the interdisciplinary approach this journal fosters.

2013: Volume 169 (in 4 issues) ISSN 0006-2294 / E-ISSN 2213-4379 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: Open Access Print only: EUR 120.- / US$ 161. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 60.- / US$ 80.For more information see brill.com/bki Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia and Oceania is focused in particular on insular Southeast Asia, and more specifically of Indonesia. The large majority of articles, notices, and reviews are published in English. The journal welcomes articles in the disciplines of history; anthropology; social geography; law; political science; sociology; development studies; urban studies; socio-linguistics; and economics. Published continuously since 1853. Published between 1853 and 1948 as Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde van Nederlandsch-Indi (ISSN 1383-5408).

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Canadian-American Slavic Studies


Editor-in-Chief Charles Schlacks, Idyllwild CA, USA 2013: Volume 47 (in 4 issues) ISSN 0090-8290 / E-ISSN 2210-2396 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 137.- / US$ 183.Print only: EUR 151.- / US$ 201.Electronic + Print: EUR 164.- / US$ 220. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 50.- / US$ 67.For more information see brill.com/css
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Church History and Religious Culture


Formerly: Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis
Edited by

Wim Janse, VU University Amsterdam and Jan Wim Buisman, Leiden University
2013: Volume 93 (in 4 issues) ISSN 1871-241X / E-ISSN 1871-2428 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 272.- / US$ 364.Print only: EUR 299.- / US$ 400.Electronic + Print: EUR 326.- / US$ 437. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 69.- / US$ 92.For more information see brill.com/chrc Church History and Religious Culture (formerly: Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis / Dutch Review of Church History) is a longestablished, peer-reviewed periodical, primarily devoted to the history of Christianity. It contains articles in this field as well as in other specialised related areas. For many years the Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis has established itself as an unrivalled resource for the subject both in the major research libraries of the world and in the private collections of professors and scholars. Now published under the title Church History and Religious Culture, this journal offers you an easy way to stay on top of your discipline. With an international circulation, Church History and Religious Culture provides its readers with articles in English. Frequent theme issues allow deeper, cutting-edge discussion of selected topics. An extensive book review section is included in every issue keeping you up to date with all the latest information in the field of church history.

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The peer-reviewed quarterly journal Canadian-American Slavic Studies is edited and published to provide information about Slavic and East European (including Albania, Hungary and Romania) culture, past and present, in a scholarly context. The journal began publication in Montreal, Qubec, Canada in 1967 and then continued publication in the USA in 1971. It publishes articles, documents, translations and book reviews in the English, French, German, Russian and Ukrainian languages. It also features special issues about specific topics prepared by guest editors. Most of the material has featured contributions about history and literature, but the journal welcomes contributions in all areas of the humanities and social sciences.

Journals

Early Science and Medicine


A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
Edited by Christoph Lthy, Radboud University, Nijmegen 2013: Volume 18 (in 6 issues) ISSN 1383-7427 / E-ISSN 1573-3823 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 279.- / US$ 374.Print only: EUR 307.- / US$ 411.Electronic + Print: EUR 335.- / US$ 449. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 74.- / US$ 99.For more information see brill.com/esm Early Science and Medicine is a peer-reviewed international quarterly dedicated to the history of science, medicine and technology from the earliest times through to the end of the eighteenth century. The need to treat in a single journal all aspects of scientific activity and thought to the eighteenth century is due to two factors: to the continued importance of ancient sources throughout the Middle Ages and the early modern period, and to the comparably low degree of specialization and the high degree of disciplinary interdependence characterizing the period before the professionalization of science. The journal, which limits itself to the Western, Byzantine and Arabic traditions, is particularly interested in emphasizing these elements of continuity and interconnectedness, and it encourages their diachronic study from a variety of viewpoints, including commented text editions and monographic studies of historical figures and scientific questions or practices. Early Science and Medicine, which contains an extended book review section, has recently also begun to dedicate special feature sections to emerging historiographic fields and methods of research. The main language of the journal is English, although contributions in French and German are also accepted.

East Asian Publishing and Society


Edited by Peter Kornicki, University of Cambridge 2013: Volume 3 (in 2 issues) ISSN 2210-6278 / E-ISSN 2210-6286 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 147.- / US$ 197.Print only: EUR 162.- / US$ 217.Electronic + Print: EUR 176.- / US$ 236. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 54.- / US$ 72.For more information see brill.com/eaps East Asian Publishing and Society is a new journal dedicated to the study of the publishing of texts and images in East Asia, from the earliest times up to the present. The journal will provide a platform for multi-disciplinary research by scholars addressing publishing practices in China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan and Vietnam. East Asian Publishing and Society invites articles that treat any aspect of publishing history: production, distribution, and reception of manuscripts, imprints (books, periodicals, pamphlets, and single sheet prints), and electronic text. Studies of authorship and editing, the business of publishing, reading audiences and reading practices, libraries and book collection, the relationship between the state and publishingto name just a few possible topicsare welcome. In its scope and subject matter, Brills East Asian Publishing and Society will complement the scholarship on book and printing history presented over the past quarter century by Princeton Universitys East Asian Library Journal (formerly known as the Gest Library Journal), which ceased publication in 2010. Brills new journal aims to print innovative studies on East Asian publishing to meet the scholarly communitys expanding interest in this rich and varied field.
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Journals

East Central Europe


Edited by Maciej Janowski, Constantin Iordachi, and

Erasmus of Rotterdam Society Yearbook


Edited by Eric MacPhail, University of Indiana at Bloomington 2013: Volume 33 (in 1 issues) ISSN 0276-2854 / E-ISSN 1874-9275 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 70.- / US$ 94.Print only: EUR 77.- / US$ 103.Electronic + Print: EUR 84.- / US$ 113. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 40.- / US$ 54.For more information see brill.com/eras

Balzs Trencsnyi

2013: Volume 40 (in 3 issues) ISSN 0094-3037 / E-ISSN 1876-3308 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 150.- / US$ 201.Print only: EUR 165.- / US$ 221.Electronic + Print: EUR 180.- / US$ 241. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 54.- / US$ 72.For more information see brill.com/eceu East Central Europe is a peer-reviewed journal of social sciences and humanities with a focus on the region between the Baltic and the Adriatic, published in cooperation with the Central European University. The journal seeks to maintain the heuristic value of regional frameworks of interpretation as models of historical explanation, transcending the nation-state at sub-national or trans-national level, and to link them to global academic debates. East Central Europe has an interdisciplinary orientation, combining area studies with history and social sciences, most importantly political science, sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies. It aims to stimulate the dialogue and exchange between scholarship produced in and on East-Central Europe and other area study traditions, in a global context. East Central Europe is made in close cooperation with Pasts, Inc. in Central European University www.ceu.hu/pasts.

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The Erasmus of Rotterdam Society and Yearbook were founded in 1980 to promote the following aims: to encourage research and writing on Erasmus, his contemporaries, and their intellectual milieu. The Yearbook is a peer-reviewed publication containing scholarly articles and book reviews on these subjects. The Erasmus of Rotterdam Society Yearbook is published under the auspices of the Erasmus of Rotterdam Society. To contact the society, please send an email to the societys treasurer, Gregory Dodds gregory.dodds@wallawalla.edu.

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European Journal of Jewish Studies


The Journal of the European Association for Jewish Studies ( formerly EAJS Newsletter)
Edited by Giuseppe Veltri and Diana Matut, University of HalleWittenberg/Leopold-Zunz-Zentrum 2013: Volume 7 (in 2 issues) ISSN 1025-9996 / E-ISSN 1872-471X Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 122.- / US$ 163.Print only: EUR 134.- / US$ 179.Electronic + Print: EUR 146.- / US$ 196. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 55.- / US$ 74.For more information see brill.com/ejjs The European Journal of Jewish Studies (EJJS) is the Journal of the European Association for Jewish Studies (EAJS) and published in cooperation with the University of Halle-Wittenberg. Its main purpose is to publish high-quality research articles, essays and shorter contributions on all aspects of Jewish Studies. Submissions are all double blind peer-reviewed. Additionally, EJJS seeks to inform its readers on current developments in Jewish Studies: it carries comprehensive review-essays on specific topics, trends and debated questions, as well as regular book-reviews. A further section carries reports on conferences, symposia, and descriptions of research projects in every area of Jewish Studies. The European Association for Jewish Studies (EAJS), founded in 1981, is a professional association for scholars, teachers, and researchers in Jewish Studies at European institutions of Higher Education and Research, with the principal aim of advancing Jewish Studies in Europe. The EAJS aims to promote, support, and co-ordinate research and teaching of Jewish Studies at university level in Europe. Its activities include a quadrennial international Congress, held in various locations in Europe; an annual Colloquium; a website (www. eurojewishstudies.org) with online resources including a Directory of Jewish Studies in Europe, and a Funders Database; a Funding Information and Advisory Service (available to EAJS members); and publication of the European Journal of Jewish Studies.

Experiment
A Journal of Russian Culture
Editor-in-Chief: John E. Bowlt, University of Southern California 2013: Volume 19 (in 1 issues) ISSN 1084-4945 / E-ISSN 2211-730X Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 159.- / US$ 213.Print only: EUR 175.- / US$ 234.Electronic + Print: EUR 191.- / US$ 256. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 58.- / US$ 78.For more information see brill.com/expt Experiment, an annual journal devoted to Russian culture, focuses on the movements of the early twentieth century. These include both traditional and non-traditional avenues of academic enquiry, such as studio painting and graffiti, sculpture and ballroom dancing, architecture and commercial advertising. It is hoped that broader examination of such disciplines within critical discourse will provide a stronger and more precise definition of Russias cultural accomplishment. Supervised by an editorial board of international stature, Experiment emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach, drawing upon archival sources while promoting and documenting the history of the Russian arts. The journal recognizes the achievements both of Imperial and Soviet Russia and of the diaspora. Prepared by a guest editor or editors, each volume of Experiment consists of essays treating a particular theme or idea. Experiment is published under the auspices of the Institute of Modern Russian Culture at the University of Southern California.

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Journal of Comparative Fascist Studies
Editor-in-Chief: Madelon de Keizer, NIOD, Amsterdam, NL, Managing Editor: Marjo Bakker, NIOD, Amsterdam, NL, Consultant Editor: Roger Griffin, Oxford, UK 2013: Volume 2 (in 2 issues) ISSN 2211-6249 / E-ISSN 2211-6257 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: Open Access Print only: EUR 158.- / US$ 212. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 52.- / US$ 70.For more information see brill.com/fasc

Grotiana
A Journal published under the auspices of the Grotiana Foundation
Edited by H.W. Blom, Erasmus University Rotterdam 2013: Volume 34 (in 1 issues) ISSN 0167-3831 / E-ISSN 1876-0759 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 79.- / US$ 106.Print only: EUR 87.- / US$ 117.Electronic + Print: EUR 95.- / US$ 127. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 49.- / US$ 66.For more information see brill.com/grot

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Fascism publishes peer-reviewed articles in English, mainly but not exclusively by both seasoned researchers and postgraduates exploring the phenomenon of fascism in a comparative context and focusing on such topics as the uniqueness and generic aspects of fascism, patterns in the causal aspects/genesis of various fascisms in political, economic, social, historical, and psychological factors, their expression in art, culture, ritual and propaganda, elements of continuity between interwar and postwar fascisms, their relationship to national and cultural crisis, revolution, modernity/modernism, political religion, totalitarianism, capitalism, communism, extremism, charismatic dictatorship, patriarchy, terrorism, fundamentalism, and other phenomena related to the rise of political and social extremism. This is a full Open Access journal, which means that all articles are freely available online, ensuring maximum, worldwide dissemination of content, in exchange for an article processing fee. For more information, see brill.com/open-access-policy .

Grotiana appears under the auspices of the Grotiana Foundation. The journals leading objective is the furtherance of the Grotian tradition. It will welcome any relevant contribution to a better understanding of Grotius life and works. At the same time close attention will be paid to Grotius relevance for present-day thinking about world problems. Grotiana therefore intends to be a forum for exchanges concerning the philosophical, ethical and legal fundamentals of the search for an international order. The journal is to be published annually. At intervals thematic issues will be inserted. The preferred language for papers and reviews is English. The views expressed in any article are those of the individual author and do not necessarily represent the views of the Editorial Board/Committee.

Historical Materialism
Research in Critical Marxist Theory
Editorial Board:

Hobbes Studies
Editor-in-Chief:

Martin A. Bertman, University of Helsinki (emeritus)


Associate Editor:

Alex Anievas, David Broder, Sebastian Budgen, Steve Edwards, Giorgos Galanis, Juan Grigera, Adam Hanieh, Geoff Kennedy, Robert Knox, Esther Leslie, Matteo Mandarini, Thomas Marois, Gonzalo Pozo Martin, Lucia Pradella, Paul Reynolds, Mary Robertson, Gregory Schwartz, Guido Starosta, Peter Thomas, Alberto Toscano, Jeffery Webber.
2013: Volume 21 (in 4 issues) ISSN 1465-4466 / E-ISSN 1569-206X Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 342.- / US$ 458.Print only: EUR 376.- / US$ 504.Electronic + Print: EUR 410.- / US$ 549. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 60.- / US$ 80.For more information see brill.com/hima Historical Materialism is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to exploring and developing the critical and explanatory potential of Marxist theory. The journal started as a project at the London School of Economics from 1995 to 1998. The advisory editorial board comprises many leading Marxists, including Robert Brenner, Maurice Godelier, Michael Lebowitz, Justin Rosenberg, Ellen Meiksins Wood and others. Marxism has manifested itself in the late 1990s from the pages of the Financial Times to new work by Fredric Jameson, Terry Eagleton and David Harvey. Unburdened by pre-1989 ideological baggage, Historical Materialism stands at the edge of a vibrant intellectual current, publishing a new generation of Marxist thinkers and scholars. Thomson Scientifics Journal Citations Report for 2011 ranks Historical Materialism with an Impact Factor of 0.661.

Juhana Lemetti, University of Helsinki


2013: Volume 26 (in 2 issues) ISSN 0921-5891 / E-ISSN 1875-0257 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 92.- / US$ 123.Print only: EUR 101.- / US$ 135.Electronic + Print: EUR 110.- / US$ 147. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 48.- / US$ 64.For more information see brill.com/hobs Hobbes Studies is an international peer reviewed scholarly journal. Its interests are twofold; first, in publishing research about the philosophical, political, historical, literary, and scientific matters related to Thomas Hobbess own thought, at the beginning of the modern state and the rise of science, and also in a comparison of his views to other important thinkers; second, because of Hobbess enduring influence in stimulating social and political theory, the journal is interested in publishing such discussions. Articles and occasional book reviews are peer reviewed. The International Hobbes Association is associated with the journal but submissions are open. The preferred language for papers and reviews is English. The views expressed in any article are those of the individual author and do not necessarily represent the views of the Editorial Board/Committee

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Indo-Iranian Journal
Editors-in-Chief: Hans Bakker, University of Groningen, Peter Bisschop, Leiden University & Jonathan Silk, Leiden University 2013: Volume 56 (in 4 issues) ISSN 0019-7246 / E-ISSN 1572-8536 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 414.- / US$ 555.Print only: EUR 455.- / US$ 611.Electronic + Print: EUR 497.- / US$ 666. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 152.- / US$ 204.For more information see brill.com/iij The Indo-Iranian Journal, founded in 1957, focuses on the ancient and medieval languages and cultures of South Asia and of pre-islamic Iran. It publishes articles on Indo-Iranian languages (linguistics and literatures), such as Sanskrit, Avestan, Middle Iranian and Middle & New Indo-Aryan. It publishes specialized research on ancient Iranian religion and the Indian religions, such as the Veda, Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism (including Tibetan). The journal welcomes epigraphical studies as well as general contributions to the understanding of the (pre-modern) history and culture of South Asia. Illustrations are accepted. A substantial part of Indo-Iranian Journal is reserved for reviews of new research. Twice a year it contains a detailed bibliography of all publications received. The Journal predominantly publishes articles in English and occasionaly in French and German

International Bibliography of Military History


of the International Commission of Military History / Commission Internationale dHistoire Militaire
Editor: Mauro Mantovani 2013: Volume 33 (in 2 issues) ISSN 0378-7869 / E-ISSN 2211-5757 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 108.- / US$ 145.Print only: EUR 119.- / US$ 160.Electronic + Print: EUR 130.- / US$ 174. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 40.- / US$ 54.For more information see brill.com/ibmh The International Bibliography of Military History (IBMH) has been published annually since 1978 as an annotated bibliographical survey of the international literature of military history. The Bibliography focuses on brief reviews of newly published scholarly books which are of outstanding relevance to the countrys historiography or worthy of being taken note of by an international audience. The Bibliography includes, on an occasional basis, historiographical articles, dealing with the state of military history in a specific member country of the International Commission of Military History. The Bibliography contains review articles which discuss a historiographical issue of major controversy and significance covered by a number of recent publications. All contributions appear in English, and can be complemented by French, German, Italian or Spanish translations.

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Iran and the Caucasus


Edited by Garnik Asatrian 2013: Volume 17 (in 4 issues) ISSN 1609-8498 / E-ISSN 1573-384X Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 183.- / US$ 246.Print only: EUR 201.- / US$ 271.Electronic + Print: EUR 220.- / US$ 295. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 67.- / US$ 90.For more information see brill.com/ic Iran and the Caucasus, as of volume 6 published by Brill, is a peerreviewed multi-disciplinary journal. Published in three issues per year, the Journal promotes original, innovative, and meticulous research on the history (ancient, mediaeval and modern), culture, anthropology, literature (textology), folklore, linguistics, archaeology, politics, and economy of the region. Accepting articles in English, French and German, Iran and the Caucasus publishes lengthy monographic essays on path-breaking research, synoptic essays that inform about the field and region, as well as book reviews that highlight and analyse important new publications. Iran and the Caucasus is edited under the guidance of an editorial board consisting of scholars from the region itself, as well as from Europe and the United States. It is therefore unique in being a scholarly forum in the truest sense of the word on a region of growing importance, and a treasure-trove of information otherwise hard to get at. Iran and the Caucasus is supported by the Caucasian Center for Iranian Studies in Yerevan, Armenia.

Islamic Law and Society


David S. Powers, Cornell University
2013: Volume 20 (in 4 issues) ISSN 0928-9380 / E-ISSN 1568-5195 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 337.- / US$ 451.Print only: EUR 371.- / US$ 496.Electronic + Print: EUR 404.- / US$ 541. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 124.- / US$ 166.For more information see brill.com/ils Islamic Law and Society provides a forum for research in the field of classical and modern Islamic law, in Muslim and non-Muslim countries. Islamic Law and Society has established itself as an invaluable resource for the subject both in the private collections of scholars and practitioners as well as in the major research libraries of the world. Islamic Law and Society encourages discussion on all branches of Islamic law, with a view to promoting an understanding of Islamic law, in both theory and practice, from its emergence until modern times and from juridical, historical and social-scientific perspectives. Islamic Law and Society offers you an easy way to stay on top of your discipline.
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Journal of Chinese Military History


Editors-in-Chief:

Journal of Early American History


The American Colonies, 1500-1830
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David A. Graff, Kansas State University and David Curtis Wright, University of Calgary
2013: Volume 2 (in 2 issues) ISSN 2212-7445 / E-ISSN 2212-7453 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 79.- / US$ 106.Print only: EUR 87.- / US$ 117.Electronic + Print: EUR 95.- / US$ 127. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 29.- / US$ 39.For more information see brill.com/jcmh The Journal of Chinese Military History is a peer-reviewed semi-annual that publishes research articles and book reviews. It aims to fill the need for a journal devoted specifically to Chinas martial past and takes the broadest possible view of military history, embracing both the study of battles and campaigns and the broader, social-history oriented approaches that have become known as the new military history. It aims to publish a balanced mix of articles representing a variety of approaches to both modern and pre-modern Chinese military history. The journal also welcomes comparative and theoretical work as well as studies of the military interactions between China and other states and peoples, including East Asian neighbours such as Japan, Korea, and Vietnam.

Jaap Jacobs, Independent Scholar L.H. Roper, State University of New YorkNew Paltz (U.S.A.) Bertrand Van Ruymbeke, Universit de Paris VIIISt. Denis and
Institut des Amriques (France) 2013: Volume 3 (in 3 issues) ISSN 1877-0223 / E-ISSN 1877-0703 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 115.- / US$ 154.Print only: EUR 127.- / US$ 169.Electronic + Print: EUR 138.- / US$ 185. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 40.- / US$ 54.For more information see brill.com/jeah The early modern colonization of the Americas ranks among the most influential developments that shaped the modern world. Between the initial exploratory European contacts with the Americas in the late fifteenth century and the eventual independence of American states from Europe lies the multifaceted development of small communities into large colonies, which drew upon their European inheritance and their New World experience and interaction with non-European cultures and societies to form distinctive cultures and identities. The peer-reviewed Journal of Early American History is dedicated to the advancement of scholarly understanding of the history of the colonization of the Americas and will appear three times annually. It offers explorations on any aspect of early American history to a broad audience of historians. These investigations may be conceived in the broadest way chronologically, geographically, and thematically, whether in explicitly comparative studies, or by the grouping of studies.

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Journal of Early Modern History


Contacts, Comparisons, Contrasts. Early Modernity Viewed from a World-Historical Perspective
Editor: Simon Ditchfield, University of York Executive Editors: Nabil Matar, University of Minnesota, Giancarlo Casale, University of Minnesota 2013: Volume 17 (in 6 issues) ISSN 1385-3783 / E-ISSN 1570-0658 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 294.- / US$ 394.Print only: EUR 323.- / US$ 433.Electronic + Print: EUR 353.- / US$ 473. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 82.- / US$ 110.For more information see brill.com/jemh The early modern period of world history (ca. 1300-1800) was marked by a rapidly increasing level of global interaction. Between the aftermath of Mongol conquest in the East and the onset of industrialization in the West, a framework was established for new kinds of contacts and collective self-definition across an unprecedented range of human and physical geographies. The Journal of Early Modern History, the official journal of the University of Minnesota Center for Early Modern History, is the first scholarly journal dedicated to the study of early modernity from this worldhistorical perspective, whether through explicitly comparative studies, or by the grouping of studies around a given thematic, chronological, or geographic frame. JEMH invites submissions both of individual articles and of proposals for special editions (which may appear up to twice a year). For more information, consult the online Instructions for Authors, or contact the journal at jemh@umn.edu.

Journal of Egyptian History


Editor-in-Chief: Thomas Schneider 2013: Volume 6 (in 2 issues) ISSN 1874-1657 / E-ISSN 1874-1665 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 128.- / US$ 172.Print only: EUR 141.- / US$ 189.Electronic + Print: EUR 154.- / US$ 206. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 47.- / US$ 63.For more information see brill.com/jeh The Journal of Egyptian History aims to encourage and stimulate a focused debate on writing and interpreting Egyptian history ranging from the Neolithic foundations of Ancient Egypt to its modern reception. It covers all aspects of Ancient Egyptian history (political, social, economic, and intellectual) and of modern historiography about Ancient Egypt (methodologies, hermeneutics, interplay between historiography and other disciplines, and history of modern Egyptological historiography). The journal is open to contributions in English, German, and French.
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Journal of Islamic Manuscripts


Editor in Chief : Jan Just Witkam (Leiden University) 2013: Volume 4 (in 2 issues) ISSN 1878-4631 / E-ISSN 1878-464X Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 168.- / US$ 226.Print only: EUR 185.- / US$ 249.Electronic + Print: EUR 202.- / US$ 271. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 62.- / US$ 83.For more information see brill.com/jim
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Journal of Modern Russian History and Historiography


Editors-in-Chief:

Gary M. Hamburg, Department of History, Claremont McKenna College and Semion Lyandres, Department of History, University of
Notre Dame 2013: Volume 6 (in 1 issues) ISSN 1947-9956 / E-ISSN 2210-2388 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 97.- / US$ 129.Print only: EUR 107.- / US$ 142.Electronic + Print: EUR 116.- / US$ 155. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 35.- / US$ 47.For more information see brill.com/jmrh The Journal of Modern Russian History and Historiography is a yearly publication devoted to the history and historiography of imperial Russia, the Soviet Union, and post-Soviet Russia. We seek a wide range of submissions, including monographic articles with a significant historiographical content, documentary publications, historiographical essays on large themes in Russian history, critical reviews, and memoirs. We have the ability to publish submissions in major European languages, including Russian, and a willingness to consider publishing long texts that would exceed the word limits usually imposed by other journals

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The Journal of Islamic Manuscripts explores the crucial importance of the handwritten book in the Muslim world. It is concerned with the written transmission of knowledge, the numerous varieties of Islamic book culture and the materials and techniques of bookmaking, namely codicology. It also considers activities related to the care and management of Islamic manuscript collections, including cataloguing, conservation and digitization. It is the journals ambition to provide students and scholars, librarians and collectors in short, everyone who is interested in Islamic manuscripts with a professional journal and functional platform of their own. It welcomes contributions in English, French and Arabic on codicology, textual studies, manuscript collections and collection care and management. Papers will be peer-reviewed to maintain a high scholarly level. The Journal of Islamic Manuscripts is published on behalf of the Islamic Manuscript Association Limited, an international non-profit organization dedicated to protecting Islamic manuscripts and supporting those who work with them.

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Journal of Persianate Studies


Edited by Sad Amir Arjomand 2013: Volume 6 (in 2 issues) ISSN 1874-7094 / E-ISSN 1874-7167 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 168.- / US$ 226.Print only: EUR 185.- / US$ 249.Electronic + Print: EUR 202.- / US$ 271. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 62.- / US$ 83.For more information see brill.com/jps The Journal of Persianate Studies is a publication of the Association for the Study of Persianate Societies. The journal publishes articles on the culture and civilization of the geographical area where Persian has historically been the dominant language or a major cultural force, encompassing Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan, as well as the Caucasus, Central Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, and parts of the former Ottoman Empire. Its focus on the linguistic, cultural and historical role and influence of Persian culture and Iranian civilization in this area is based on a recognition that knowledge flows from preexisting facts but is also constructed and thus helps shape the present reality of the Persianate world. Such knowledge can mitigate the leveling effects of globalization as well as counteract the distortions of the areas common historical memory and civilizational continuity by the divisive forces of modern nationalism and imperialism

Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient


Journal dHistoire Economique et Sociale de lOrient
Edited by Maurits van den Boogert
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2013: Volume 56 (in 5 issues) ISSN 0022-4995 / E-ISSN 1568-5209 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 501.- / US$ 671.Print only: EUR 551.- / US$ 738.Electronic + Print: EUR 601.- / US$ 805. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 98.- / US$ 131.For more information see brill.com/jesh The Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient ( JESHO) contains studies extending our knowledge of the economic and social history of what was once labeled as the Orient: the Ancient Near East, the World of Islam, and South, Southeast, and East Asia. Apart from in-depth regional studies, the Journal stimulates comparisons and connections across these regions and across the various mediterranean world-economies of the Indian Ocean area at large. Chronologically, the journal extends over the period from ancient times until the beginning of the nineteenth century. However, the journal also encourages contributions that investigate longer-term historical developments that originate earlier but flow into the twentieth century and/or into the present. The journal seeks contributions by economic and social historians, historians of law and administration, philologists, geographers, anthropologists, archaeologists, theoretical sociologists, and other social scientists. In addition, it challenges scholars to (re)connect cultural and literary history, the history of ideas, mentalities and gender to economic and social history analysis. JESHO encourages source-oriented research that combines linguistic expertise with a renewed sensitivity for aspects of agency, discourse and texture. Published since 1958, the Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient ( JESHO) is the oldest and most respected journal in its field.

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Journal of the History of International Law / Revue dhistoire du droit international


Founding editor: Prof. Ronald MacDonald Editors-in-Chief: Peter Haggenmacher, Michael Stolleis,

Journal of the Philosophy of History


Editor-in-chief: Frank R. Ankersmit, University of Groningen Editors: Mark Bevir, UC Berkeley, Paul Roth, UC Santa Cruz, and Jeff Malpas, University of Tasmania 2013: Volume 7 (in 3 issues) ISSN 1872-261X / E-ISSN 1872-2636 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 123.- / US$ 164.Print only: EUR 135.- / US$ 180.Electronic + Print: EUR 147.- / US$ 197. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 46.- / US$ 62.For more information see brill.com/jph Philosophy of history is a rapidly expanding area. There is growing interest today in: what constitutes knowledge of the past, the ontology of past events, the relationship of language to the past, and the nature of representations of the past. These interests are distinct from although connected with contemporary epistemology, philosophy of science, metaphysics, philosophy of language, and aesthetics. Hence we need a distinct venue in which philosophers can explore these issues. Journal of the Philosophy of History provides such a venue. Ever since neo-Kantianism, philosophy of history has been central to all of philosophy, whether or not particular philosophers recognized its potential significance. No philosophic account of knowledge and truth can be considered worthwhile unless it addresses the issue of how we relate to our past. Journal of the Philosophy of History assumes that epistemology, philosophy of language, and philosophy of science are incomplete if they ignore history. Once we historicize the relationship of language and the world, however, we raise a number of philosophical problems that call for deeper analysis and that are of the greatest significance for an adequate understanding of how language and science are possible. Journal of the Philosophy of History is a double blind peer reviewed philosophical journal. It welcomes contributions from all the branches of philosophy that use history and historiography fruitfully, including epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of science, aesthetics, and value theory. It also welcomes the writing of history in so far as it elucidates and possibly solves philosophical problems.

Rdiger Wolfrum
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2013: Volume 15 (in 2 issues) ISSN 1388-199X / E-ISSN 1571-8050 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 251.- / US$ 336.Print only: EUR 276.- / US$ 370.Electronic + Print: EUR 301.- / US$ 403. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 93.- / US$ 125.For more information see brill.com/jhil The object of the Journal of the History of International Law/Revue dhistoire du droit international is to contribute to the effort to make intelligible the international legal past, however varied and eccentric it may be, to stimulate interest in the whys, the whats and wheres of international legal development, without projecting present relationships upon the past, and to promote the application of a sense of proportion to the study of current international legal problems. The aim of the Journal is to open fields of inquiry, to enable new questions to be asked, to be awake to and always aware of the plurality of human civilizations and cultures, past and present, and to maintain an appreciation of patterns of cultural flow and interaction that centrally affect international law and its development. Without abandoning chronology and contextualization, which provide the essential framework within which laws and legal events make sense, Journal of the History of International Law/Revue dhistoire du droit internationa aims to publish articles, essays and comments on thematic lines as well. By encouraging different methods of approaching the subject it is thought that new light will be cast upon familiar and not so familiar aspects of international law, including private international law.

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Logos
Forum of the World Book Community
Editor: Angus Phillips, Oxford Brookes University 2013: Volume 24 (in 4 issues) ISSN 0957-9656 / E-ISSN 1878-4712 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 245.- / US$ 328.Print only: EUR 270.- / US$ 361.Electronic + Print: EUR 294.- / US$ 394. Individual subscription rates Electronic + Print : EUR 90.- / US$ 121.For more information see brill.com/logo LOGOS is a forum for communication between professionals in bookpublishing and bookselling, librarians, authors and those in allied professions. It publishes articles from and about the book world which illustrate the unity, commonality and conflicting interests of those who write, edit, manufacture, publish, disseminate, preserve and read books, journals and the electronic media. LOGOS is international and intercultural, bridging gaps between academia and business, the developing and developed worlds, books and electronic media. A typical LOGOS article covers some history, personal experience, critical analysis and a view of the future. It is always readable and individualistic, authoritative and well-argued. Individual subscriptions to LOGOS also include access to the online version.

Medieval Encounters
Jewish, Christian and Muslim Culture in Confluence and Dialogue
Edited by Cynthia Robinson, Cornell University 2013: Volume 19 (in 5 issues) ISSN 1380-7854 / E-ISSN 1570-0674 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 317.- / US$ 424.Print only: EUR 349.- / US$ 466.Electronic + Print: EUR 380.- / US$ 509. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 105.- / US$ 141.For more information see brill.com/me Medieval Encounters promotes discussion and dialogue across cultural, linguistic and disciplinary boundaries on the interactions of Jewish, Christian and Muslim cultures during the period from the fourth through to the sixteenth century C.E.

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Interacting traditions

Culture is defined in its widest form to include art, all manner of history, languages, literature, medicine, music, philosophy, religion and science. The geographic limits of inquiry will be bounded only by the limits in which the traditions interacted. Confluence, too, will be construed in its widest form to permit exploration of more indirect interactions and influences and to permit examination of important subjects on a comparative basis.

Refereed by leading scholars

Articles may deal with specific texts, events or phenomena, as well as theories of interpretations and analysis. The journal will actively promote a representative spread across all the humanistic disciplines and scholarly communities. All articles will be refereed by members of the editorial board and other scholars on the basis of their scholarly merit and the degree to which they promote our understanding of Jewish, Christian and Muslim relations in the Middle Ages.

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New at Brill

New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe WestIndische Gids


Managing Editor:

Numen
International Review for the History of Religions
Executive Editors:

Rosemarijn Hoefte, KITLV Caribbean Expert Center


2013: Volume 87 (in 4 issues) ISSN 1382-2373 Institutional subscription rates Print only: EUR 100.- / US$ 134. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 60.- / US$ 80.For more information see brill.com/nwig Published continuously since 1919, the New West Indian Guide is the oldest scholarly journal on the Caribbean, featuring English-language articles in the fields of anthropology, art, archaeology, economics, geography, geology, history, international relations, linguistics, literature, music, political science and sociology, and includes the worlds most complete review section on Caribbean books - covering some 150 books each year. NWIG is a peer reviewed journal and regularly publishes contributions by authors in Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, England, Germany, Guyana, the Netherlands, Suriname, the United States, and Venezuela, as well as every part of the insular Caribbean. The total number of pages of virtually each NWIG volume exceeds 400 pages and is issued in December and July without fail due to a rigorously respected deadline. New at Brill from 2013 (Volume 87), previously published by KITLV Press. Also available in print. This is a full Open Access journal, which means that all articles are freely available online, ensuring maximum, worldwide dissemination of content, in exchange for an article processing fee. For more information, see brill.com/open-access-policy for more details.

Gregory D. Alles, and Olav Hammer


2013: Volume 60 (in 6 issues) ISSN 0029-5973 / E-ISSN 1568-5276 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 372.- / US$ 498.Print only: EUR 409.- / US$ 548.Electronic + Print: EUR 446.- / US$ 598. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 136.- / US$ 182.For more information see brill.com/nu Numen (NU) publishes papers representing the most recent scholarship in all areas of the history of religions ranging from antiquity to contemporary history. It covers a diversity of geographical regions and religions of the past as well as of the present. The approach of the journal to the study of religion is strictly nonconfessional. While the emphasis lies on empirical, source-based research, typical contributions also address issues that have a wider historical or comparative significance for the advancement of the discipline. Numen also publishes papers that discuss important theoretical innovations in the study of religion and reflective studies on the history of the discipline. The journal publishes book reviews and review articles to keep professionals in the discipline updated about recent developments. European Science Foundation Ranking A

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Nuncius
Journal of the Material and Visual History of Science (formerly Annali dellIstituto e Museo di storia della scienza di Firenze)
Editor-in-Chief:

Oud Holland - Quarterly for Dutch Art History


Editorial Board: Y. Bruijnen, E. Buijsen, R.E.O. Ekkart,

C.W. Fock, V. Manuth, F.G. Meijer.


2013: Volume 126 (in 4 issues) ISSN 0030-672X / E-ISSN 1875-0176 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 144.- / US$ 193.Print only: EUR 158.- / US$ 212.Electronic + Print: EUR 173.- / US$ 232. Individual subscription rates Electronic + Print: EUR 82.- / US$ 110.For more information see brill.com/oh

Marco Beretta, Museo Galileo and University of Bologna


2013: Volume 28 (in 2 issues) ISSN 0394-7394 / E-ISSN 1825-3911 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 175.- / US$ 234.Print only: EUR 193.- / US$ 257.Electronic + Print: EUR 210.- / US$ 281. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 66.- / US$ 88.For more information see brill.com/nunc Nuncius is a peer-reviewed, international, biannual journal devoted to the historical role of material and visual culture in science. Nuncius explores the material sources of scientific endeavor, such as scientific instruments and collections, the specific settings of experimental practice, and the interactions between sciences and arts. The materiality of science is a fundamental source for the understanding of its history, and the visual representation of its concepts and objects is equally crucial. Nuncius focuses on the exploration of increasingly-varied modes of visual description of observed reality. Founded in 1976, Nuncius was originally published as Annali dellIstituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza. A rich review section covers the main contributions to the field. The main language of the journal is English but contributions in French and German are also considered. Nuncius is published under the auspices of the Museo Galileo in Florence.

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The periodical Oud Holland is the oldest surviving art-historical periodical in the world. Founded by A.D. de Vries and N. der Roever in 1883, it has appeared virtually without interruption ever since. It is entirely devoted to the visual arts in the Netherlands up to the mid-nineteenth century and has featured thousands of scholarly articles by Dutch and foreign authors, including numerous pioneering art-historical studies. Almost from the magazines inception, the publication of archival information concerning Dutch artists has played an important role. From 1885 to his death in 1946, the renowned art historian Dr. Abraham Bredius set a standard of excellence for Oud Holland. Many other well-known Dutch art historians have also served as editor of the periodical. A subscription to Oud Holland includes access to all back volumes online, also for individual subscribers. Published by Brill in cooperation with the Netherlands Institute for Art History (RKD)

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Quaerendo
A Journal Devoted to Manuscripts and Printed Books
Editor: Lisa Kuitert, University of Amsterdam 2013: Volume 43 (in 4 issues) ISSN 0014-9527 / E-ISSN 1570-0690 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 237.- / US$ 318.Print only: EUR 261.- / US$ 350.Electronic + Print: EUR 284.- / US$ 381. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 76.- / US$ 102.For more information see brill.com/qua Quaerendo is a leading peer-reviewed journal on the history of books and manuscripts in Europe, especially the Low Countries and its neighbours. Particular emphasis is placed on the interdisciplinary nature of book history and the dissemination of books and manuscripts. Since 1971 Quaerendo has established itself as a major forum for contributions concerning the history of the book. Each volume contains, besides full articles on all aspects of the history of the book, a special section for Book Reviews and Notes in order to announce recent discoveries, new publications and relevant events.

Russian History
Editor-in-Chief: Lawrence N. Langer, University of Connecticut Associate Editor: Carol B. Stevens, Colgate University 2013: Volume 40 (in 4 issues) ISSN 0094-288X / E-ISSN 1876-3316 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 181.- / US$ 243.Print only: EUR 199.- / US$ 267.Electronic + Print: EUR 217.- / US$ 291. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 66.- / US$ 88.For more information see brill.com/ruhi Russian Historys mission is the publication of original articles on the history of Russia through the centuries, in the assumption that all past experiences are inter-related. Russian History seeks to discover, analyze, and understand the most interesting experiences and relationships and elucidate their causes and consequences. Contributors to the journal take their stand from different perspectives: intellectual, economic and military history, domestic, social and class relations, relations with non-Russian peoples, nutrition and health, all possible events that had an influence on Russia. Russian History is the international platform for the presentation of such findings. It counts among its contributors eminent scholars like Sheila Fitzpatrick (Chicago), Jeffrey Brooks (Baltimore) and Peter B. Brown (Providence).

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Southeastern Europe
Editor-in-Chief: Anna Krasteva Executive Editor: Stefano Bianchini 2013: Volume 37 (in 3 issues) ISSN 0094-4467 / E-ISSN 1876-3332 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 149.- / US$ 200.Print only: EUR 164.- / US$ 220.Electronic + Print: EUR 179.- / US$ 240. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 54.- / US$ 72.For more information see brill.com/seeu Southeastern Europe is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to publish innovative research on contemporary developments in Southeastern Europe. Southeastern Europe embraces multi- and interdisciplinary scholarship and comparative approaches. The journal publishes thematic issues that contain essays, articles, interviews, debates, reviews, and news. Southeastern Europe is made in cooperation with the Europe and the Balkans International Network: www.eurobalk.net.

The Soviet and Post Soviet Review


Editor-in-Chief: Christopher J. Ward 2013: Volume 40 (in 2 issues) ISSN 1075-1262 / E-ISSN 1876-3324 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 91.- / US$ 122.Print only: EUR 100.- / US$ 134.Electronic + Print: EUR 109.- / US$ 146. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 33.- / US$ 44.For more information see brill.com/spsr Recently re-launched by BRILL, The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review is a peer-reviewed journal which focuses on the history of the Soviet Union and its successor states, including but not limited to the Russian Federation. The journal welcomes original, scholarly submissions in the form of articles, essays, and book reviews relating to Soviet and post-Soviet history, particularly the realms of social, environmental, and cultural history. Authors are requested to submit material for consideration in English, although Russian language submissions will also be considered.
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The Legal History Review


Editorial Committee: S. Dauchy, R. Feenstra, J.J. Hallebeek,

Toung Pao
International Journal of Chinese Studies
Edited by Pierre-tienne Will, Collge de France, Paris, France, Martin Kern, Princeton University, and Paul W. Kroll, University of Colorado at Boulder) 2013: Volume 99 (in 2 double issues) ISSN 0082-5433 / E-ISSN 1568-5322 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 349.- / US$ 468.Print only: EUR 384.- / US$ 515.Electronic + Print: EUR 419.- / US$ 561. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 125.- / US$ 168.For more information see brill.com/tpao Founded in 1890, Toung Pao has long been the leading scholarly journal on all aspects of traditional China. In the course of its existence, it has featured a wide range of formative contributions to Sinology by almost all major scholars in this field of ever-increasing importance. Peer-reviewed, under the guidance of its main editors, Toung Pao regularly presents the best new scholarship on China and also includes an extensive book review section.

D. Heirbaut, C.H. van Rhee, A.J.B. Sirks, L. Waelkens, A. Wijffels, L.C. Winkel
2013: Volume 81 (in 2 double issues) ISSN 0040-7585 / E-ISSN 1571-8190 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 448.- / US$ 600.Print only: EUR 493.- / US$ 660.Electronic + Print: EUR 537.- / US$ 720. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 163.- / US$ 218.For more information see brill.com/lega

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The Legal History Review, inspired by E.M. Meijers, is a peer-reviewed journal and was founded in 1918 by a number of Dutch jurists, who set out to stimulate scholarly interest in legal history in their own country and also to provide a centre for international cooperation in the subject. This has gradually through the years been achieved. The Review had already become one of the leading internationally known periodicals in the field before 1940. Since 1950 when it emerged under Belgo-Dutch editorship its position strengthened. Much attention is paid not only to the common foundations of the western legal tradition but also to the special, frequently divergent development of national law in the various countries belonging to, or influenced by it. Modern and contemporary, as well as ancient and medieval history is considered. Roman law and its later development, as well as canon law, have always been particularly important; in addition the history of the English Common Law has been extensively studied. Thomson Scientifics Journal Citations Report for 2011 ranks The Legal History Review with an Impact Factor of 0.114.

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Turkish Historical Review


Editor: Kate Fleet, Director of the Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies, Cambridge 2013: Volume 4 (in 2 issues) ISSN 1877-5454 / E-ISSN 1877-5462 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 168.- / US$ 226.Print only: EUR 185.- / US$ 249.Electronic + Print: EUR 202.- / US$ 271. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 62.- / US$ 83.For more information see brill.com/thr The Turkish Historical Review is devoted to Turkish history in the widest sense, covering the period from the 6th century, with the rise of the Turks in Central Asia, to the 20th century. All contributions to the journal must display a substantial use of primary-source material and also be accessible to historians in general, i.e. those working outside the specific fields of Ottoman and Turkish history. Articles with a comparative scope which cross the traditional boundaries of the area studies paradigm are therefore very welcome. The editors also encourage younger scholars to submit contributions. The journal includes a reviews section, which, in addition to publications in English, French, and other western European languages, will specifically monitor new studies in Turkish and those coming out in the Balkans, Russia and the Middle East. Turkish Historical Review has a double-blind peer review system.

Vivarium
Journal of the History of Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy
Editors: Christopher D. Schabel, University of Cyprus William O. Duba, University of Fribourg 2013: Volume 51 (in 4 issues) ISSN 0042-7543 / E-ISSN 1568-5349 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 234.- / US$ 314.Print only: EUR 257.- / US$ 345.Electronic + Print: EUR 281.- / US$ 377. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 86.- / US$ 115.For more information see brill.com/viv Vivarium (VIV) is an international journal dedicated to the history of philosophy from the early Middle Ages to the early modern period. Founded in 1963 by L. M. de Rijk, it is widely recognized (ERIH ranking INT1) as an unrivalled resource for the history of logic, semantics, epistemology, and metaphysics. It publishes philosophical analyses as well as historical studies of ideas, texts and the institutional context of medieval, Renaissance and early-modern thought and learning. It also welcomes editions of texts as well as special issues devoted to a particular theme or philosopher.
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New at Brill

Vulcan: Journal of the Social History of Military Technology


The International Journal of the Social History of Military Technology
Editor-in-Chief: Barton C. Hacker, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution First Managing Editor: Steven A. Walton, Michigan Technological University Associate Editor: Marianne Fedunkiw, York University 2013: Volume 1 (in 1 issues) ISSN 2213-459x / E-ISSN 2213-4603 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 79.- / US$ 106.Print only: EUR 87.- / US$ 117.Electronic + Print: EUR 95.- / US$ 127. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 30.- / US$ 40.For more information see brill.com/vulc Vulcan is a peer-reviewed, international, interdisciplinary journal which aims to cover all aspects of the social and cultural contexts of military invention and innovation. It focuses on questions such as: how do the social and cultural environments within the military itself or in the larger society affect military technological change? And the indispensable corollary: how does changing military technology affect other aspects of society and culture? Articles will address military technology as both agent and object of social change.
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Zutot: Perspectives on Jewish Culture


Perspectives on Jewish Culture
Editors-in-Chief: Shlomo Berger and Irene Zwiep Editorial Board Members: Michael Brocke, Avriel Bar-Levav, Zuleika Rodgers, and Adam Teller 2013: Volume 10 (in 1 issues) ISSN 1571-7283 / E-ISSN 1875-0214 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 97.- / US$ 129.Print only: EUR 107.- / US$ 142.Electronic + Print: EUR 116.- / US$ 155. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 36.- / US$ 48.For more information see brill.com/zuto Zutot: Perspectives on Jewish Culture aims to fill a gap that has become more and more conspicuous among the wealth of scholarly periodicals in the field of Jewish Studies. Whereas existing journals provide space to medium and large sized articles, they neglect the small but poignant contributions, which may be as important as the extended, detailed study. Zutot serves as a platform for small but incisive contributions, and provides them with a distinct context. The substance of these contributions is derived from larger perspectives and, though not always presented in an exhaustive way, will have an impact on contemporary discussions. Zutot covers Jewish culture in its broadest sense, i.e. encompassing various academic disciplines literature, languages and linguistics, philosophy, art, sociology, politics and historyand reflects binary oppositions such as religious and secular, high and low, written and oral, male and female culture.

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Atlantic World
Europe, Africa and the Americas, 1500-1830
Edited by Benjamin Schmidt, University of Washington, and Wim Klooster, Clark University For more information please visit brill.com/aw ISSN 1570-0542

Fusion Foodways of Africas Gold Coast in the Atlantic Era


J. D. La Fleur, College of William & Mary
As most people in Atlantic-era West Africaas in contemporary Europe and the Americaswere farmers, fields and gardens were the primary terrain where they engaged the opportunities and challenges of nascent globalization. Agricultural changes and culinary cross-currents from the Gold Coast indicate that Africans engaged the Atlantic world not with passivity but as full partners with others on continents whose histories have enjoyed longer, and greater, scholarly attention. The most important seeds of change are not to be found in the DNA of crops and critters carried across the seas but instead in the creativity and innovation of the people who engaged the challenges and opportunities of the Atlantic World.
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August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22412 4 Hardback (xvi, 214 pp., 13 illustrations) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 146.00 Atlantic World, 26

Women in Port
Gendering Communities, Economies, and Social Networks in Atlantic Port Cities, 1500-1800
Edited by Douglas Catterall, Cameron University and Jodi Campbell, Texas Christian University In the last few decades the scholarship on womens roles and womens worlds in the Atlantic basin c. 14001850 has grown considerably. Much of this work has understandably concentrated on specific groups of women, women living in particular regions or communities, or women sharing a common status in law or experience. Women in Port synthesizes the experiences of women from all quarters of the Atlantic world and from many walks of life, social statuses, and ethnicities by bringing together work by Atlantic world scholars on the cutting edge of their respective fields. Using a wide-ranging set of case studies that reveal womens richly textured lives, Women in Port helps reframe our understanding of womens possibilities in the Atlantic World.

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September 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23317 1 Hardback (xviii, 443 pp., 7 illustrations) List price EUR 129.00 / US$ 179.00 Atlantic World, 25

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Peter Thonning and Denmarks Guinea Commission


A Study in Nineteenth-Century African Colonial Geography
Daniel Hopkins, University of Missouri
Several years before Denmark legislated against the Atlantic slave trade in 1792, the government, anticipating the decline of production in the Danish West Indies as a consequence, embarked on a policy of agricultural colonization in West Africa. Peter Thonning, a young natural historian of the highly economic and geographical Linnaean school, spent three formative years in Africa and then for decades administered Denmarks African colonial undertakings. The international movement of colonial news and ideas can very usefully be traced in his unpublished writings, especially among the Guinea Commissions extraordinarily wide-ranging records. These rich archives and contemporary published opinion in this cosmopolitan Scandinavian society open fresh perspectives on the broader history and geography of European colonialism.

December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22868 9 Hardback (xv, 743 pp., 21 illustrations) List price EUR 199.00 / US$ 277.00 Atlantic World, 24

Brills Companions to the Christian Tradition


A series of handbooks and reference works on the intellectual and religious life of Europe, 500-1800
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Edited by Christopher M. Bellito, Kean University For more information please visit brill.com/bcct ISSN 1871-6377

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A Companion to Walter Burley


Late Medieval Logician and Metaphysician
Edited by Alessandro Conti Walter Burley (ca. 1275-1344) was one of the most prominent and influential philosophers of the fourteenth century. A realist opponent of Ockham, he had a very long career in both England and France, becoming Master of Arts at Oxford by 1301 and Master of Theology at Paris by 1324. He produced a large body of about fifty works, many of which were widely read in the later Middle Ages. The last survey of his works and thought dates from the 1970s (in Spanish) and the proposed volume would bring together in English the large body of material published on him since then. The book assembles 12 experts in medieval philosophy to present and carefully analyse the main points of Burleys logic, theory of knowledge, natural philosophy, ethics and political theory and to compare his thinking with that of his contemporaries, especially that of William of Ockham. The chapters serve as a solid point of departure for advanced students and scholars.

April 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24461 0 Hardback (476 pp.) List price EUR 179.00 / US$ 249.00 Brills Companions to the Christian Tradition, 41

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A Companion to Reformed Orthodoxy


Edited by Herman J. Selderhuis This book reflects and comprises the latest in research on the history and theology of Reformed Orthodoxy ( 1550-1750) and is at the same time a work in progress, which makes this volume in the Companion series unique. The reason for this is not only the quality of the authors and the chapters they have produced, but also the fact that the study of Reformed Orthodoxy has in recent years taken an entirely new approach and has received renewed and spirited attention, whose results have so far not been brought together in one book. The renewed interest and reappraisal of this period in intellectual history is reflected in this work in which an international team of renowned scholars give an oversight of this fascinating period in intellectual history.

March 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 23622 6 Hardback (684 pp.) List price EUR 199.00 / US$ 277.00 Brills Companions to the Christian Tradition, 40

A Companion to St. Paul in the Middle Ages


Edited by Steven R. Cartwright Over the last twenty years, increasing attention has been given to the interpretation of St. Paul in the Middle Ages. This is one of the first scholarly volumes to look broadly at the understanding and use of Paul in medieval Europe. It focuses not only on the interpretation of the Apostle by patristic and medieval exegetes, but also on the use of his teachings by church reformers, canon lawyers, and spiritual teachers, and his portrayal in art and vernacular literature and culture. By bringing together both exegetical studies of Pauline interpretation with explorations of newer themes, this book provides a more complete view of the medieval Paul than has previously been available. November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23671 4 Hardback (xii, 512 pp., 11 illustrations) List price EUR 145.00 / US$ 199.00 Brills Companions to the Christian Tradition, 39
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A Companion to Albert the Great


Theology, Philosophy, and the Sciences
Edited by Irven M. Resnick Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus; d. 1280) is one of the most prolific authors of the Middle Ages, and the only scholar to be known as the Great during his own lifetime. As the only Scholastic to to have commented upon all the works of Aristotle, Albert is also known as the Universal Doctor (Doctor Universalis) for his encyclopedic intellect, which enabled him to make important contributions not only to Christian theology but also to natural science and philosophy. The contributions to this omnibus volume will introduce students of philosophy, science, and theology to the current state of research and multiple perspectives on the work of Albert the Great.

October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23407 9 Hardback (xvi, 836 pp.) List price EUR 195.00 / US$ 271.00 Brills Companions to the Christian Tradition, 38

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A Companion to the Philosophy of Robert Kilwardby


Edited by Henrik Lagerlund and Paul Thom Cardinal and Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Kilwardby OP (c. 1215-1279) was a very important and influential thinker in his time, but he has not received the scholarly attention he deserves. In this book we present the first study of all of his philosophical works from logic and grammar to metaphysics and ethics. It contains a substantial introduction about Kilwardbys life and work as well as a comprehensive bibliography. The articles are all newly written by the foremost experts on Kilwardby today. The book should be of interest to any one studying medieval philosophy but foremost for scholars of thirteenth century philosophy. November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23594 6 Hardback (x, 426 pp., 1 illustrations) List price EUR 146.00 / US$ 203.00 Brills Companions to the Christian Tradition, 37

A Companion to Meister Eckhart


Edited by Jeremiah M. Hackett This book meets an obvious need in English language studies on Meister Eckhart. It is the first handbook on Eckhart for graduate and undergraduate students. It is divided into three parts. Part one deals with the life, works, career, and trial; Greek, Jewish, and Arabic philosophical sources, and some central philosophical ideas. Part two examines Eckhart as a Latin exegete, vernacular preacher, Eckharts understanding of God, Eckhart as a reader of Maimonides and in relation to womens spirituality. Part three deals with the reception of Eckhart and his works from the fourteenth century to the twenty-first century. It covers fourteenth-century German readers of Eckhart, the fifteenth-century reader Nicholas of Cusa, the sixteenth-seventeenth-century reader Valentine Weigel, the reception of Eckhart in German idealism and romanticism and Eckhart and philosophy in the twentieth century. There is an epilogue on mysticism and philosophy in Eckhart and an appendix on Dominican education in the Middle Ages.
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November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 18347 6 Hardback (xxx, 782 pp.) List price EUR 195.00 / US$ 271.00 Brills Companions to the Christian Tradition, 36

A Companion to Angels in Medieval Philosophy


Edited by Tobias Hoffmann Humanist prejudice famously made medieval angelology the paradigm of ludicrous speculation with its caricature of How many angels can dance on the head of a pin? The truth is quite the opposite: many of medieval philosophys most original and ingenious contributions actually came to light in discussions of angelology. In fact, angelology provided an ideal context for discussing issues such as the structure of the universe, the metaphysical texture of creatures (e.g. esse-essentia composition and the principle of individuation), and theories of time, knowledge, freedom, and linguisticsissues which, for the most part, are still highly relevant for contemporary philosophy. Because this specifically philosophical interest in angels developed mainly during the course of the thirteenth and early fourteenth century, this volume centers on the period from Bonaventure to Ockham. It also, however, discusses some original positions by earlier thinkers such as Augustine and Anselm of Canterbury. Its nine thorough studies bring to light some neglected but highly fascinating aspects of medieval philosophy, thus filling an important gap in the literature.

August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 18346 9 Hardback (viii, 336 pp.) List price EUR 155.00 / US$ 212.00 Brills Companions to the Christian Tradition, 35

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A Companion to Guillaume de Machaut


Edited by Deborah McGrady and Jennifer Bain Offering the first comprehensive study of Guillaume de Machauts vast corpus of text and music, the 18 essays in this collection explore the authors engagement with the ethical, political, and aesthetic concerns of his time. Building on interdisciplinary interest in Machaut, this collection broadens discussion of his work by exploring overlapping interests in his poetry and music; addressing lesserstudied writings; offering fresh perspectives on lyric, authorial voice, and performance; and engaging more critically with his reception by medieval bookmakers, modern editors, and the music industry. The result is a promising map for future research in the field that will be of interest to students and specialists alike.

August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22581 7 Hardback (xx, 414 pp.) List price EUR 159.00 / US$ 218.00 Brills Companions to the Christian Tradition, 33

A Companion to Boethius in the Middle Ages


Edited by Noel Harold Kaylor, Jr. and Philip Edward Phillips The articles in this volume focus upon Boethiuss extant works: his De arithmetica and a fragmentary De musica, his translations and commentaries on logic, his five theological texts, and, of course, his Consolation of Philosophy. They examine the effects that Boethian thought has exercised upon the learning of later generations of scholars--including, to a degree, scholars of the 21st century. The field of Boethian Studies has enjoyed a continuous history of works that treat either the entire Boethian tradition or major aspects of it. This volume offers a comprehensive study, and its construction is systematic, considering Boethiuss works both as central to the disciplines that they represent and to the areas of scholarly interest that they influenced, and it is framed by articles on the historical contexts in which those works were produced.
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May 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 18354 4 Hardback (xxii, 662 pp.) List price EUR 199.00 / US$ 274.00 Brills Companions to the Christian Tradition, 30

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Brills Series in Church History


Edited by Wim Janse, VU University Amsterdam For more information please visit brill.com/bsch

Kaleidoscope: F.M. Dostoevsky and the Early Dialectical Theology


Katya Tolstaya
Introducing a new hermeneutics, this book explores the correlation between the personal faith of F.M. Dostoevsky (1821-1881) and the religious quality of his texts. In offering the first comprehensive analysis of his ego documents, it demonstrates how faith has methodologically to be defined by the inaccessibility of the living person. This thesis, which draws on the work of M.M. Bakhtin, is further developed by critically examining the reception of Dostoevsky by the two main representatives of early dialectical theology, Karl Barth and Eduard Thurneysen. In the early 1920s, they claimed Dostoevsky as a chief witness to their radical theology of the fully transcendent God. While previously unpublished archive materials demonstrate the theological problems of their static conceptual interpretation, the kaleidoscopic hermeneutics is founded on the awareness that a text offers only a fixed image, whereas living faith is in permanent motion.

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February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24458 0 Hardback (xx, 376 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 146.00 Brills Series in Church History, 61

Devising Order
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Socio-religious Models, Rituals, and the Performativity of Practice


Edited by Bruno Boute and Thomas Smberg In the past two decades, scholarship in the Humanities and in the Social Sciences has witnessed the synchronic and often tangled rise of Ritual and Performance Studies. This interdisciplinary collection of essays in disciplines ranging from Theology to Antropology to Business Administration offers an insightful guide to assumptions, approaches and methods that underpin much of cutting-edge research in the field, with the help of case-studies spanning four continents and covering a long-haul period from the High Middle Ages to the Present.

October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23674 5 Hardback (xii, 304 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 146.00 Brills Series in Church History, 60 / Religious History and Culture Series, 7

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Gratia in Augustines Sermones ad Populum during the Pelagian Controversy


Do Different Contexts Furnish Different Insights
Anthony Dupont
During the last decades, the doctrine of grace of Augustine of Hippo (354-430) has been studied in depth. The occurrence of grace in Augustines ca. 580 sermones ad populum has not yet been systematically analysed. This monograph studies the presence of grace in sermones preached during the period of the Pelagian controversy a debate precisely on the relation between divine grace and human freedom. Does Augustine deal with grace differently in these sermones and his anti-pelagian tractates? First, the gratia content of the sermones does not differ from that of the systematic treatises. Second, the treatment of this topic differs on occasion, a difference determined by the biblical, liturgical, rhetorical and contextual framework of the sermones. This book explores the anthropological-ethical perspective of grace in Augustine, which results in a correction of the image of an Augustine overemphasising God and neglecting man, and in a plea to see continuity in his thinking on grace.

October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23157 3 Hardback (xii, 684 pp.) List price EUR 199.00 / US$ 277.00 Brills Series in Church History, 59

Augustine beyond the Book


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Intermediality, Transmediality and Reception


Edited by Karla Pollmann and Meredith Gill Augustine of Hippo (354-430) is arguably the most influential thinker and Latin author of the Early Christian period. His widespread legacy has been explored to date only in part, and largely with respect to his textual reception. This interdisciplinary volume attempts to redress this emphasis with a set of analyses of Augustines impact in the visual arts, drama, devotional practices, music, the science-faith debate and psychotherapy. The included studies trace intricate and occasionally surprising instances of Augustines ubiquitous presence in intellectual, spiritual and artistic terms. The result is a far more differentiated and dynamic picture of the mechanisms by which the legacy of an historical figure may be perpetuated, including the sometimes supra-rational and imaginative dimensions of transmission.

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May 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22213 7 Hardback (xxiv, 362 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 144.00 Brills Series in Church History / Religious History and Culture Series, 58

The Hallowing of Logic


The Trinitarian Method of Richard Baxters Methodus Theologiae
Simon J.G. Burton While Richard Baxter (1615-91) has been called the chief of English Protestant schoolmen, few studies of his theology exist, and none of his major systematic work the Methodus Theologiae (1681). Through examining the scriptural and metaphysical foundations of his exemplaristic logic, and engaging extensively with his medieval and early modern sources, this study presents Baxters understanding of method as the unfolding of the believers relation with the Triune God through salvation history, revealing his profound debt to Scotist and Nominalist thought. In tracing the manifold ramifications of this method it offers a fresh reading of Baxters soteriology, countering the charges of moralism and rationalism often levelled at him, and placing his thought within a scholastic paradigm of faith seeking understanding.

May 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22640 1 Hardback (xiv, 418 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 144.00 Brills Series in Church History, 57

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Brills Series in the History of the Environment


General editor: Aleks Pluskowski (University of Reading) For more information please visit brill.com/bshe ISSN 1876-6595

Climate and Political Climate


Environmental Disasters in the Medieval Levant
Sarah Kate Raphael, independent scholar
The twelfth and thirteenth centuries in the Levant saw a substantial rise in the number of droughts. This coincided with some of the most violent tectonic activity the region had witnessed. Nature, however, could conjure other powerful disasters: swarms of locusts, armies of mice, scorching winds and thick dust storms. The data for this research is drawn from contemporary Arabic and Latin sources. The main aim is to try and determine the long and short-term repercussions of environmental disasters on the political, military and social affairs in the Levant during the Crusader, Ayyubid and Mamluk periods. Did environmental disasters spur or hinder conflict? This research examines the most destructive disasters and gradual climate changes within a broader historical context.

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February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 21656 3 Hardback (Approx. 192 pp., 40 illus.) List price EUR 96.00 / US$ 133.00 Brills Series in the History of the Environment, 3

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Brills Studies in Intellectual History


Edited by Han van Ruler, Erasmus University Rotterdam For more information please visit brill.com/bsih ISSN 0920-8607

A Letter on the Principles of Justness and Decency, Containing a Defence of the Treatise De Cive of the Learned Mr Hobbes
Lambert van Velthuysen Edited and translated by Malcolm de Mowbray With an introduction by Catherine Secretan
Although little known today, the Utrecht physician and town councillor Lambert van Velthuysen (16221685) was a prolific Dutch seventeenth-century philosopher and a vociferous advocate of the new philosophies of Descartes and Hobbes. The Letter on the Principles of Justness and Decency of 1651 constitutes both the first published reaction to Hobbess political philosophy and the first attempt by a Dutch philosopher at using Hobbes to supply a Cartesian moral philosophy. It is also a highly original work that seeks to define the nature of virtue and vice and to justify the magistrates right to punish crimes. It will thus be of interest not only to historians of philosophy but to all those interested in the social and cultural history of the Dutch Golden Age.

January 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 22565 7 Hardback (approx. 310 pp.) List price EUR 109.00 / US$ 152.00 Brills Studies in Intellectual History / Brills Texts and Sources in Intellectual History, 218/13

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Translatio Studiorum
Ancient, Medieval and Modern Bearers of Intellectual History
Edited by

Marco Sgarbi, Villa I Tatti. The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies, Florence
The present volume collects seventeen case studies that characterize the various kinds of translations within European culture over the last two millennia. Intellectual identities establish themselves by means of a continuous translation and rethinking of previous meaningsa sequence of translations and transformations in the transmission of knowledge from one intellectual context to another. This book provides a view on a wide range of texts from ancient Greece to Rome, from the Medieval world to the Renaissance, indicating how the process of translatio studiorum evolves as a continuous transposition of texts, of the ways in which they are rewritten, their translations, interpretations and metamorphosis, all of which are crucial to a full understanding of intellectual history.

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23680 6 Hardback (xxiv, 2263 pp. (one French article included)) List price EUR 109.00 / US$ 152.00 Brills Studies in Intellectual History, 217

New Worlds and the Italian Renaissance


Contributions to the History of European Intellectual Culture
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Edited by Andrea Moudarres, University of California and Christiana Purdy Moudarres, University of California This volume aims to assess the longstanding debate over the role played by the Italian Renaissance in the history of European intellectual culture. The authors engage in an interpretative conversation with thinkers such as Jacob Burckardt, Ernst Cassirer, Eugenio Garin, Paul Oskar Kristeller, whose works have influenced critical discourse on modernity and Renaissance Humanism over the last one hundred and fifty years. The studies presented in this collection contribute to this discussion from a variety of perspectives: scientific, theological, political, and literary. The result is a multifaceted illumination of the intellectual history of the Italian Renaissance.

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August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22430 8 Hardback (xiii, 337 pp.) List price EUR 129.00 / US$ 179.00 Brills Studies in Intellectual History, 216

Spinoza Past and Present


Essays on Spinoza, Spinozism, and Spinoza Scholarship
Wiep van Bunge, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Spinoza Past and Present consists of twelve essays on Benedictus de Spinozas Jewish background, his views on metaphysics, mathematics, religion and society. Special attention is paid to the various ways in which Spinozas works have been interpreted from the late seventeenth century to the present day. In particular, Spinozas recent popularity among advocates of the Radical Enlightenment is discussed: Van Bunge proposes a new interpretation of Spinozas role in the early Dutch Enlightenment. August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23137 5 Hardback (xiv, 256 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 146.00 Brills Studies in Intellectual History, 215

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Isaac Vossius (1618-1689) between Science and Scholarship


Edited by Eric Jorink & Dirk van Miert, Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands Mostly remembered for his library and for his biblical criticism, Isaac Vossius (1618-1689) played a central role in the early modern European world of learning. Taking his cue from the unlikely bedfellows Joseph Scaliger and Ren Descartes, Vossius published on chronology, biblical criticism, optics, African geography and Chinese civilization, while collecting, annotating and selling one of the centurys most precious libraries. He was appointed an early Fellow of the Royal Society, and moved in the circles which later gave rise to the Acadmie Royale des Sciences. Together with Christiaan Huygens, he was considered the Dutch Republics foremost student of nature. In this volume, a range of authors analyse Vossius participation in the full spectrum of the Republic of Letters, much of which has sadly been written out of the history of both scholarship and science.

July 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 18670 5 Hardback (xiii, 352 pp. (one chapter in French; incl. 31 illustrations)) List price EUR 129.00 / US$ 179.00 Brills Studies in Intellectual History, 214

The Life of J. D. kerblad


Egyptian Decipherment and Orientalism in Revolutionary Times
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Fredrik Thomasson, Uppsala University


Johan David kerblad (17631819) contributed to the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs and Demotic and is known as a predecessor of Jean-Franois Champollion. This intellectual biography offers a new and less heroic interpretation of the first reading of the Egyptian scripts. kerblad, an exceptional linguist, was a diplomat and orientalist who spent several decades living in the Ottoman Empire, France and Italy. Of humble birth, he was a supporter of the French Revolution something that stymied his career. His life cannot be understood in a purely Swedish national framework, and this study firmly situates him as an international scholar. The book discusses European expansion in the Eastern Mediterranean during the tumultuous decades around the year 1800, and traces kerblads momentous life in relation to the debates on orientalism, the tradition of classical studies and the history of science.

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January 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 21116 2 Hardback (approx. 526 pp., 39 color illustrations & 80 b/w illustrations) List price EUR 129.00 / US$ 179.00 Brills Studies in Intellectual History, 213

Art History and Visual Studies in Europe


Transnational Discourses and National Frameworks
Edited by Matthew Rampley, University of Birmingham, Thierry Lenain, Universit Libre de Bruxelles, Hubert Locher, Philipps University, Marburg, Andrea Pinotti, Universit degli Studi, Milan, Charlotte Schoell-Glass, University of Hamburg, and Kitty Zijlmans, Leiden University Reflection on the history and practice of art history has long been a major topic of research and scholarship, and this volume builds on this tradition by offering a critical survey of many of the major developments in the contemporary discipline, such as the impact of digital technologies, the rise of visual studies or new initiatives in conservation theory and practice. Alongside these methodological issues this book addresses the mostly neglected question of the impact of national contexts on the development of the discipline. Taking a wide range of case studies, this book examines the impact of the specific national political, institutional and ideological demands on the practice of art history. The result is an account that both draws out common features and also highlights the differences and the plurality of practices that together constitute art history as a discipline.

June 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21877 2 Hardback (xviii, 570 pp.) List price EUR 99.00 / US$ 138.00 Brills Studies in Intellectual History / Brills Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History, 212/4

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Drama and Theatre in Early Modern Europe


Editor-in-Chief:

Jan Bloemendal, Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands


ISSN: 2211-341X

For more information please visit brill.com/dtem

Drama, Performance and Debate


Theatre and Public Opinion in the Early Modern Period
Edited by Jan Bloemendal, Peter G.F. Eversmann and Elsa Strietman Early modern theatre was a visual matter, even though the authors wrote plays which were mainly meant to be read. But whether they wrote their plays to have them performed or not, authors could use comedies, tragi-comedies or tragedies to influence public opinion, to make a statement in a debate, or to convey explicit or implicit lessons that they carried out or had carried out by linguistic, rhetorical and theatrical means. How explicit they were in expressing their views depended on the characters of the authors or the circumstances in which they wrote. Questions regarding the opinion-forming and opinionfollowing functions of theatre, the means by which authors and theatre makers expressed their ideas, and the role of theatre and plays in public debate are discussed from various angles. Such questions refer not only to literary plays, but also to other forms of theatrical event, such as royal entrances.
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October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 24063 6 Hardback (viii, 374 pp.) List price EUR 146.00 / US$ 203.00 Drama and Theatre in Early Modern Europe, 2

Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance


Editors: William J. Courtenay (Madison), Jrgen Miethke (Heidelberg), Frank Rexroth (Gttingen) and Jacques Verger (Paris) Advisory board: Jeremy Catto (Oxford), Daniel Hobbins (Notre Dame) and Roberto Lambertini (Macerata) For more information please visit brill.com/esmr ISSN 0926-6070

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Kurienuniversitt und stadtrmische Universitt von ca. 1300 bis 1471


Brigide Schwarz
Amongst the oldest universities that of the Roman curia is the Great Unkown; little is known of the university of Rome (and of Avignon till 1378). To compensate the loss of sources materials mainly from the Vatican were intensively analysed and a prosopography of the dons and students (694 biograms in annex) drawn up. Some results: all three were legal universities of the southern type. The curial university was itinerant, it was continued at the general councils. Only when the curia resided there untroubled, the local schools of Rome (and Avignon) became great, international universities and different forms of association with the curial university were tried on. Rome was sought after by students from all over Europe for study of legal theory whereas praxis was learned at the papal court. Another attraction of Rome were the possibilities of attaining higher academic grades without much ceremony (first in theology, later also in law).

December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23589 2 Hardback (896 pp., German) List price EUR 226.00 / US$ 314.00 Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, 46

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Troisime Livre des procurateurs de la nation germanique de lancienne Universit dOrlans 1567-1587
Texte des rapports des procurateurs
dit par Cornelia M. Ridderikhoff et Hilde de Ridder Symoens, avec la collaboration de

Chris L. Heesakkers

December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23211 2 Hardback (approx. 640 pp., French) List price EUR 192.00 / US$ 267.00 Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, 45

The four Livres des procurateurs de la nation germanique de lUniversit dOrlans (1444-1602) are a unique source for the history of European universities. The quarterly reports of the presidents of the association of law students allow us to reconstitute in detail the everyday life of students from the Germanic countries during the Renaissance. From the published first and second Livres between 1444-1567 (same authors, Brill 1971 and 1988) it appears that the alumni got key positions in Church and State in their homelands. The reports of the third Livre for the years 1567-1587 describe the fortunes of the German Nation and the University and offer a unique look at the role of Orleans and its graduates in the religious wars and the growing confessionalisation of Europe.

Rotuli Parisienses (2 vol. set)


Supplications to the Pope from the University of Paris, Volume III: 1378-1394
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Edited by William J. Courtenay and Eric D. Goddard This volume continues the edition of the rotuli, or lists of benefice supplications, sent to the papacy by masters, bachelors, and students at the University of Paris in the fourteenth century. It specifically covers the pontificate of the Avignon pope Clement VII (1378-1394). It also contains letters of provision, in abbreviated form, that resulted from those petitions, along with a large number of supplications from individual Parisian scholars either submitted independently or, more frequently, through another sponsor. In contrast to earlier papal beneficial policy, Pope Clement responded favorably to many petitions from students in the faculty of arts at Paris, some of them in the beginning years of their undergraduate education. Thus, in addition to providing important information on Parisian scholars and papal beneficial policy in the early years of the Papal Schism, it documents a portion of the university community otherwise invisible, namely undergraduate students, and reveals the connections between Parisian scholars and social and ecclesiastical patrons at the end of the fourteenth century. The book concludes with an index of the names of scholars and patrons as well as a place-name index locating the parish and collegiate churches mentioned in the texts. Along with the two earlier volumes, this edition represents the largest body of new documentation for the pre-fifteenth century University to appear since the publication of the Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis at the end of the nineteenth century.

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December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23378 2 Hardback (1120 pp.) List price EUR 249.00 / US$ 346.00 Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, 44

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Kanonisten und ihre Texte (1234 bis Mitte 14. Jh.)


18 Aufstze und 14 Exkurse
Martin Bertram
The canon law literature of the period after the Decretals of pope Gregory IX (1234) has not been investigated systematically since vol. II of the renowned manual by J. F. von Schulte (1877). The 18 papers collected in this book, originally published between 1971 and 2005, scattered in many specialized periodicals, cover a wide range of canon law texts, including prominent authors as Innocent IV, Hostiensis, Duranti. They are all drawing from a fresh assessment of the manuscript tradition and a critical review of relevant scholarship. The reprinted articles are supplemented by substantial additions and completed by a series of new Exkursus. The presentation of abundant manuscript materials makes up for a sort of reference book, which will be indispensable for any further research in the canon law tradition of the 13th and 14th centuries.

October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22876 4 Hardback (640 pp., 9 illus., German) List price EUR 188.00 / US$ 258.00 Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, 43

Sptmittelalterliche Jurisprudenz zwischen Rechtspraxis, Universitt und kirchlicher Karriere


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Der Leipziger Jurist und Naumburger Bischof Dietrich von Bocksdorf (ca. 1410-1466)
Marek Wejwoda, University of Leipzig
April 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21241 1 Hardback (480 pp., 8 illus., German) List price EUR 161.00 / US$ 221.00 Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, 42 The late Middle Ages saw the emergence of professional jurists as a new functionary elite. The study approaches this phenomenon by focusing on a singular individual: Dietrich von Bocksdorf, Professor of Canon Law in Leipzig, learned counselor to the elector of Saxony, bishop of Naumburg. The book thereby breaks new ground. It offers not only a biography, but explores large and previously unused and largely unknown collections of more than 500 papers from the legal practice, written by the Leipzig Ordinarius. Based on this unique material the book examines for the first time spheres of influence, circles of clients and occupational fields of an individual late medieval german jurist. Legal opinions (consilia) and pleadings, but as well working tools for the emerging learned practice of Common Saxon Law made by Dietrich von Bocksdorf, provide deep insights into the beginnings of the epochal change from the traditional-archaic jurisdiction of the Middle Ages to the scholarly and written practice of law in the early modern world.

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Opera Omnia Desiderii Erasmi Erasmus, Opera Omnia


Recognita et Adnotatione Critica Instructa Notisque Illustrata
Desiderius Erasmus
Editorial Board Conseil international pour ldition des uvres compltes dErasme Prof. Dr. R. Bodenmann, Bern Prof. Dr. K.A.E. Enenkel, Mnster Prof. Dr. J.-C. Margolin, Paris-Tours Prof. Dr. J.-P. Massaut, Lige Prof. Dr. J.K. McConica, Toronto, Vice-Chairman Prof. Dr. M.E.H.N. Mout, Leiden, Chairman Dr. C.S.M. Rademaker, ss.cc., s-Hertogenbosch, SecretaryGeneral/Treasurer Secretary-General/Treasurer Prof. Dr. D. Sacr, Louvain Prof. Dr. J. Trapman, The Hague, Secretary Prof. Dr. H. Vredeveld, Columbus, Ohio

Dr. F. Akkerman, Groningen Prof. Dr. G.J.M. Bartelink, Nijmegen Prof. Dr. J. Bloemendal, The Hague Prof. Dr. J. Domanski, Warsaw Prof. Dr. C.L. Heesakkers, Leiden Prof. Dr. H.J. de Jonge, Leiden Dr. M.L. van Poll-van de Lisdonk, Hellevoetsluis, Secretary Prof. Dr. J. Trapman, The Hague, Chairman
Advisory Board

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Prof. Dr. K.A.E. Enenkel, Mnster Prof. Dr. M.E.H.N. Mout, Leiden, Chairman Dr. C.S.M. Rademaker, ss.cc., s-Hertogenbosch, Treasurer Prof. Dr. D. Sacr, Louvain Dr. C.M.J.M. van den Heuvel, Huygens Institute, The Hague

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Like the editions of Basel (Froben, 1538-1540) and Leiden (Van der Aa, 1703-1706) the Amsterdam edition of the complete works of Erasmus of Rotterdam is arranged according to the division into nine ordines (categories) which Erasmus himself laid down for the posthumous publication of his collected works. Each ordo corresponds to a specific literary or thematic category within Erasmus oeuvre, in the following manner: I Writings on literary and educational questions II Proverbs and sayings (Adagia) III Correspondence IV Writings on moral questions V Writings relating to religious instruction VI The edition of the Greek text of the New Testament, with a Latin translation and annotations VII Paraphrases of the New Testament VIII Writings linked to Church Fathers (including several translations from Greek) IX Apologies

Each volume of the Amsterdam edition contains one or more works by Erasmus and is indicated by a Roman numeral, which refers to an ordo, followed by an Arabic numeral, by which the volumes within each ordo are numbered. For example ASD I-3 contains the Colloquia (discussions, colloquies). Erasmus correspondence (ordo III) is available in the edition of P. S. Allen, H. M. Allen and H. W. Garrod (12 vols., Oxford 1906-1958), and has for this reason not been included in the Amsterdam edition. For more information about the series visit brill.com/asd

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VI-4 Ordinis sexti tomus quartus


Novum Testamentum ab Erasmo Recognitum, IV, Epistolae Apostolicae (secunda pars) et Apocalypsis Iohannis
Ed. A.J. Brown
In 1516 Erasmus produced the first printed Greek New Testament ever to be published: his series of editions laid the foundation for the Textus Receptus, which has had an enduring influence. Alongside the Greek text, his new Latin translation marked a radical departure from the medieval Vulgate. This volume edits Erasmus Greek and Latin New Testament text (1 Timothy-Apocalypse), presented in two parallel columns, above a critical apparatus showing the variants of the five folio editions (15161535). The accompanying commentary analyses the printed and manuscript sources, and assesses the accuracy and also the defects of Erasmus work. An extended introduction includes new information and discussion regarding the codex Montfortianus and the famous passage about the three heavenly witnesses.

December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 20215 3 Cloth (xvi, 698 pp.) List price EUR 159.00 / US$ 221.00 Opera Omnia Desiderii Erasmi Erasmus, Opera Omnia, VI-4

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Iulius Exclusus, De civilitate, Conflictus Thaliae et Barbariei
Edd. S. Seidel Menchi, F. Bierlaire et R. Hoven
The dialogue Iulius exclusus e coelis - a violent attack on Pope Julius II (1503-1513) and a lucid analysis of papal power regarded as an anti-apostolic institution - has been the object of a centuries-long debate. Applying the methods of philology and bibliology, which the scholarly debate has hitherto overlooked, this edition reconstructs for the first time in documented and verifiable fashion the pamphlets origin and early circulation. Erasmus emerges from this study not only as the dialogues author, but also as responsible for its first circulation in print. The portrait of the humanist sketched in the introductory essay - that of an impassioned political observer and an intransigent critic of both ecclesiastical and secular power - is a radical revision of the saccharine and hagiographical image of Erasmus that has been systematically built up by 20th-century historiography. The volume also contains Conflictus and De civilitate.
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November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23468 0 Cloth (x, 426 pp., 24 illustrations) List price EUR 103.00 / US$ 143.00 Opera Omnia Desiderii Erasmi Erasmus, Opera Omnia, I-8

IX-5 Ordinis noni tomus quintus


Controversies with Noel Beda
Ed. E. Rabbie
This volume of the Amsterdam edition of the apologies contains the critical edition of the Latin text of the polemics against the Paris theologian Natalis Beda on the Paraphrases on the New Testament (1526-1529).

October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23371 3 Cloth (xiv, 678 pp., 4 illustrations) List price EUR 159.00 / US$ 221.00 Opera Omnia Desiderii Erasmi Erasmus, Opera Omnia, IX-5

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European Expansion and Indigenous Response


Edited by George Bryan Souza, University of Texas For more information please visit brill.com/euro ISSN 1873-8974

Investing in the Early Modern Built Environment


Europeans, Asians, Settlers and Indigenous Societies
Edited by Carole Shammas, University of Southern California Today the bulk of tangible wealth around the globe resides in buildings and physical infrastructure rather than moveable goods. This situation was not always the case. Investing in the Early Modern Built Environment represents the first attempt to delve into the periods enhanced architectural investmentits successes, its failures, and the conflicts it provoked. Not just cultural but clear economic and environmental reasons existed for a rejection of the new architectural agenda. Whatever its efficacy or flaws, it ultimately served as a model worldwide for cityscapes and housing well into the twentieth century. Contributors include Jordan Sand, Robin Pearson, John Broad, Kiyoko Yamaguchi, Steven W. Hackel, Susan E. Hough, Johnathan Farris, Matthew Mulcahy, Charles Walker, Emma Hart, Chad Anderson, Ross H. Cordy, Grace Karskens, and Carole Shammas.

August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23116 0 Hardback (xxvi, 404 pp., 52 illustrations) List price EUR 129.00 / US$ 179.00 European Expansion and Indigenous Response, 11

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Global Economic History Series


Edited by Maarten Prak, Utrecht University, and Jan Luiten van Zanden, Utrecht University and International Institute of Social History For more information please visit brill.com/gehs ISSN 1872-5155

Settler Economies in World History


Edited by Christopher Lloyd, University of New England and Helsinki University, Jacob Metzer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Richard Sutch, University of California Riverside, and National Bureau of Economic Research Settler colonialism was a major aspect of the imperial age that began in the sixteenth century and has encompassed the whole world unto the present. Modern settler societies have together constituted one of the major routes to economic development from their foundation in resource abundance and labour scarcity. This book is a major and wide-ranging comparative historical enquiry into the experiences of the settler world. The roles of indigenous dispossesion, large-scale immigrant labour, land abundance, trade, capital, and the settler institutions, are central to this economic formation and its history. The chapters examine those economies that emerged as genuine colonial hybrids out of their differing neo-European backgrounds, with distinctive post-independence structures and an institutional persistence into the present as independent states. Contributors include Stanley Engerman, Susan Carter, Henry Willebald, Luis Bertola, Claude Ltzelschwab, Frank Tough, Kathleen Dimmer, Tony Ward, Drew Keeling, Carl Mosk, David Meredith, Martin Shanahan, John K Wilson, Bernard Attard, Grietjie Verhoef, Tim Rooth, Francine McKenzie, Jorge Alvarez, Jim McAloon, as well as the editors.

January 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 23264 8 Hardback (xxxiii, 605 pp.) List price EUR 129.00 / US$ 179.00 Global Economic History Series, 9

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Historical Materialism Book Series


Editorial Board:

Sbastien Budgen (Paris), Steve Edwards (London), Marcel van der Linden (Amsterdam) and Peter Thomas (London)
For more information please visit brill.com/hm For more information visit also the journal Historical Materialism at page 23 or visit the website at brill.com/hima ISSN 1570-1522

Marxs Temporalities
Massimiliano Tomba, University of Padua. Translated from the Italian by Peter D. Thomas and Sara R. Farris
The book rethinks the central categories of Marxs work beyond any philosophy of history, providing a critical analysis of his political and theoretical development from his early writings, to the elaboration of the critique of political economy and his final anthropological studies on pre-individualistic and communist forms. The study aims to integrate the paradigm of the spatialisation of time with that of the temporalisation of space, showing how capital places diverse temporalities into hierarchies that incessantly produce and reproduce new forms of class struggle. An adequate historiographical paradigm for globalised capitalism has to consider the plurality of temporal layers that are combined and come into conflict in the violently unifying historical dimension of modernity.

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23678 3 Hardback (xv, 206 pp.) List price EUR 99.00 / US$ 138.00 Historical Materialism Book Series, 44

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The Meanings of Work


Essay on the Affirmation and Negation of Work
Ricardo Antunes, Universidade de Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil
The Meanings of Work aims to explore some dimensions of the changes taking place in the labour-world, as well as looking at the consequences, theoretical and empirical, entailed by these transformations, such as the relevance and pertinence of the category of labour in the contemporary world. Billions of men and women depend exclusively on their labour to survive and encounter increasingly unstable, precarious or casual workers and the unemployed. As the contingent of workers has grown, there have been a vast reduction in jobs, rights have been corroded and the gains of the past have been eroded. The Meanings of Work starts with a wider conception of work and seeks to understand this new condition of labour today.

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November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23459 8 Hardback (xxiv, 248 pp.) List price EUR 99.00 / US$ 138.00 Historical Materialism Book Series, 43

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The Culture of Peoples Democracy


Hungarian Essays on Literature, Art, and Democratic Transition, 1945-1948
Gyrgy Lukcs. Edited and translated by Tyrus Miller, University of California at Santa Cruz
When the Hungarian Marxist philosopher and literary critic Gyrgy Lukcs returned to Hungary from Moscow after World War II, he engaged in a highly active phase of writing and speaking about the democratic culture needed to exorcise the remnants of fascism and to create the conditions for the advance of socialism in Central Europe. His essays of the period, including the influential volume Literature and Democracy, appear here for the first time in English translation. Engaged with questions of realist and modernist world-views in art, the relations of literary history to politics and social history, and the role of cultural intellectuals in public life, these essays offer a new look at one of the most influential Marxist thinkers of the twentieth century.

January 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 21727 0 Hardback (xxxviii, 315 pp.) List price EUR 109.00 / US$ 152.00 Historical Materialism Book Series / Lukcs Library, 42

Marx and Singularity


From the Early Writings to the Grundrisse
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Luca Basso, University of Padua


Marx and Singularity by Luca Basso attempts to understand the development of Marxs thought, from the early writings to the Grundrisse, as a search for individual realisation. Drawing upon the concept of singularity in contemporary French theory, and problematising its relation to Marxs vocabulary, this book challenges organicist interpretations of Marxs early work. The productivity of the notion of singularity is argued to be based on the fact that it allows us to highlight the element of individual realisation, stressing at the same time its distance from the modern conception of individuality. The correlate of singularity is the reciprocity, moving and unstable, between the individual and the collective, which occurs in class struggles.

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The Ellen Meiksins Wood Reader


Edited by Larry Patriquin, Nipissing University Ellen Meiksins Wood is a leading contemporary political theorist who has elaborated an innovative approach to the history of political thought, the social history of political theory. She has been described as the founder, together with the historian Robert Brenner, of Political Marxism, a distinct version of historical materialism which has inspired a research program that spans a number of academic disciplines. Organized thematically, this Reader brings together selections from Woods groundbreaking scholarship, published over three decades, providing an overview of her original interpretations of capitalism, precapitalist societies, the state, political theory, democracy, citizenship, liberalism, civil society, the Enlightenment, globalization, imperialism, and socialism.

October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23008 8 Hardback (xiii, 335 pp.) List price EUR 129.00 / US$ 177.00 Historical Materialism Book Series, 40

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Marx on Gender and the Family


A Critical Study
Heather A. Brown, Westfield State University
This, the first book-length study devoted exclusively to Marxs perspectives on gender and the family, offers a fresh look at this topic in light of twenty-first century concerns. Although Marxs writings sometimes exhibit sexism, especially through the naturalization of certain female social functions, his work often transcends these. Brown studies those writings on gender, as well as his 1879-1882 notebooks on precapitalist societies and gender, some of them still unpublished in any language. The author argues that although Marx never fully developed these ideas, he gave important indications toward a theory of gender and society. This study attempts to fill a significant gap in the literature on Marx and offer some general insights into the intersectionality of gender and class.

July 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21428 6 Hardback (ix, 232 pp.) List price EUR 99.00 / US$ 136.00 Historical Materialism Book Series, 39

Gramscis Political Thought


Carlos Nelson Coutinho, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
In Gramscis Political Thought, Carlos Nelson Coutinho offers an analysis of the evolution of the political thought of Antonio Gramsci. Focusing on central concepts of the Prison Notebooks and relating them to the history of modern political ideas, the book also demonstrates that Gramscis ideas continue to be relevant resources for understanding the controversies of our present time. Written by a leading Brazilian Marxist theorist, Gramscis Political Thought provides one of the most succinct and theoretically focused introductions to the thought of Antonio Gramsci available internationally. July 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22866 5 Hardback (xvi, 198 pp.) List price EUR 99.00 / US$ 136.00 Historical Materialism Book Series, 38
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The October Revolution in Prospect and Retrospect


Interventions in Russian and Soviet History
John Eric Marot, Keimyung University, Korea
In a series of probing analytical essays, John Marot tracks the development of Bolshevism through the prism of pre-1917 intra-Russian Social Democratic controversies in politics and philosophy. For 1917, the author presents a critique of social historical interpretation of the Russian Revolution. Turning to NEP Russia, the author applies Robert Brenners analysis of pre-capitalist modes of production and concludes that neither Bukharin nor Trotskys NEP-premised programs of economic transformation and advance toward socialism were feasible. At the same time, he rejects the view that Stalinism was pre-destined to supplant NEP. Instead, he hypothesises that the superior alternative to Stalinism was NEP without collectivization and the Five-Year Plans a outcome that would have been possible had Bukharin and Trotsky joined forces to stop Stalin.

June 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22865 8 Hardback (x, 273 pp.) List price EUR 99.00 / US$ 136.00 Historical Materialism Book Series, 37

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Marxs Concept of the Alternative to Capitalism


Peter Hudis, Oakton Community College and Loyola University
In contrast to the traditional view that Marxs work is restricted to a critique of capitalism and does not contain a detailed or coherent conception of its alternative, this book shows, through an analysis of his published and unpublished writings, that Marx was committed to a specific concept of a post-capitalist society that informed his critique of value production, alienated labor and capitalist accumulation. Instead of focusing on the present with only a passing reference to the future, Marxs emphasis on capitalisms tendency towards dissolution is rooted in a specific conception of what should replace it. In critically re-examining that conception, this book addresses the quest for an alternative to capitalism that has taken on increased importance today.

July 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22197 0 Hardback (vii, 241 pp.) List price EUR 99.00 / US$ 136.00 Historical Materialism Book Series, 36

History of Science and Medicine Library


For more information please visit brill.com/hsml
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ISSN 1872-0684

Psychology and the Other Disciplines


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A Case of Cross-Disciplinary Interaction (1250-1750)


Edited by Paul J.J.M. Bakker, Radboud University Nijmegen, Sander W. de Boer, University of Groningen, and Cees Leijenhorst, Radboud University Nijmegen Psychology and the Other Disciplines looks at how Aristotelian psychology developed from the medieval to the early modern period, by studying its interactions with other philosophical disciplines, medicine, and theology. The book addresses a wide range of topics, such as the place of psychology in the diverse academic curricula, the influence of theology and medicine on psychology and vice versa. Bringing together specialists in various fields, this volume shows that the transformation from the scholastic to more empirical approaches to psychology was a gradual process.

October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23953 1 Hardback (viii, 387 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 146.00 History of Science and Medicine Library / Medieval and Early Modern Science, 33/19

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Religion, Technology, and the Great and Little Divergences


China and Europe Compared, c. 700-1800
Karel Davids, VU University Amsterdam
In Religion, Technology, and the Great and Little Divergences Karel Davids offers a new perspective on technological change in China and Europe before the Industrial Revolution. This book makes an innovative contribution to current debates on the origins of the Great Divergence between China and Europe and the Little Divergence within Europe by analysing the relationship between the evolution of technical knowledge and religious contexts. It deals with the question to what extent disparities in the evolution of technical knowledge can be explained by differences in religious environment. It takes a comparative look at the relation between technology and religion in China and Europe between c.700 and 1800 from four angles: visions on the uses of nature, the formation of human capital , the circulation of technical knowledge and technical innovation.

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23388 1 Hardback (xii, 278 pp., 4 illustrations) List price EUR 109.00 / US$ 152.00 History of Science and Medicine Library / Knowledge Infrastructure and Knowledge Economy, 32/2

Generational Conflict and University Reform


Oxford in the Age of Revolution
Heather Ellis, Humboldt-Universitt zu Berlin
This book offers a fresh interpretation of a series of ground-breaking reforms introduced at the University of Oxford in the first half of the nineteenth century. Innovations such as competitive examination, a uniform syllabus and a broad range of degree subjects are often seen as products of the reforming zeal of early nineteenth-century Britain. By contrast, this book argues that many such developments are more accurately understood as attempts by senior university members and government officials to respond to the challenge posed by a new generation of confident, politically-aware students influenced by the ideas of the American and French Revolutions. As such it highlights the importance of generational conflict as a factor influencing the nature and course of university reform.
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August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22552 7 Hardback (ix, 257 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 146.00 History of Science and Medicine Library / Scientific and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions, 31/8

Studies on Early Modern Aristotelianism


Paul Richard Blum, Loyola University Maryland
In Studies on Early Modern Aristotelianism Paul Richard Blum shows that Aristotles thought remained the touchstone of modern philosophy; for it was the philosophy taught at universities. The concept of philosophy at Jesuit schools forms the first part of this book. Their impact on the sciences and mathematics in combination with Renaissance ideas of nature is the topic of the second part. The transformation of Aristotelian metaphysics and theology under the influence of the Renaissance is the third area of this book. Surprising continuity from the late Middle Ages into modernity and the radical difference of subject centered modern philosophy from teachable school philosophy are innovative in these studies.

June 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23218 1 Hardback (xxi, 367 pp.) List price EUR 129.00 / US$ 179.00 History of Science and Medicine Library / Scientific and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions, 30/7

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Matter and Form in Early Modern Science and Philosophy


Edited by Gideon Manning, California Institute of Technology Matter and form have been fundamental principles in natural science since Greek Antiquity and their apparent rejection during the seventeenth century typically has been described as a precursor to the emergence of modern science. This volume reconsiders the fate of these principles and the complex history of their reception. By analyzing work being done in physics, chemistry, theology, physiology, psychology, and metaphysics, and by considering questions about change, identity, and causation, the contributors show precisely how matter and form entered into early modern science and philosophy. The result is our best picture to date of the diverse reception of matter and form among the innovators of the early modern period.

June 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21870 3 Hardback (x, 248 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 144.00 History of Science and Medicine Library / Scientific and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions, 28/6

History of Warfare
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Kelly DeVries, Loyola University Maryland, John France, University of Wales, Swansea, Michael S. Neiberg, United States Army War College, Pennsylvania, Frederick Schneid, High Point University, North Carolina
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Beyond the Burghal Hidage


Anglo-Saxon Civil Defence in the Viking Age
John Baker, University of Nottingham, and Stuart Brookes, University College London As the title suggests, Beyond the Burghal Hidage takes the study of Anglo-Saxon civil defence away from traditional historical and archaeological fields, and uses a groundbreaking interdisciplinary approach to examine warfare and public responses to organised violence through their impact on the landscape. By bringing together the evidence from a wide range of archaeological, onomastic and historical sources, the authors are able to reconstruct complex strategic and military landscapes, and to show how important detailed knowledge of early medieval infrastructure and communications is to our understanding of Anglo-Saxon preparedness for war, and to the situating of major defensive works within their wider strategic context. The result is a significant and far-reaching re-evaluation of the evolution of late AngloSaxon defensive arrangements.

February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24563 1 Hardback (Approx. 512 pp., 77 illus.) List price EUR 168.00 / US$ 234.00 History of Warfare, 84

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Debating War in Chinese History


Edited by Peter A. Lorge, Vanderbilt University Chinese rulers and statesmen were naturally concerned about the issue of war, when to wage it, when it was justified, and when to avoid it. Although much has been asserted about how these issues were understood in Chinese culture, this work is the first study actually to focus on the debates themselves. These debates at court proceeded from specific understandings of what constituted evidence, and involved the practical concerns of policy as well as more general cultural values. The result is a decidedly messy portrait of Chinese decision making over two millenia that is neither distinctly Chinese nor entirely generic. Contributors are Parks Coble, Garret Olberding, David Pong, Kenneth Swope, Paul Van Els, David Wright, and Shu-Hui Wu.

March 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 22372 1 Hardback (Approx. 288 pp.) List price EUR 112.00 / US$ 156.00 History of Warfare, 83

Charlemagnes Early Campaigns (768-777)


A Diplomatic and Military Analysis
Bernard S. Bachrach
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February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 22410 0 Hardback (Approx. 768 pp.) List price EUR 214.00 / US$ 297.00 History of Warfare, 82

Charlemagnes Early Campaigns is the first book-length study of Charlemagne at war and its focus on the period 768-777 makes clear that the topic, for his forty-six year reign, is immense. The neglect of Charlemagnes campaigns and the diplomacy that undergirded them has truncated our understanding of the creation of the Carolingian empire and the great success enjoyed by its leader, who ranks with Frederick the Great and Napoleon among Europes best. The critical deployment here of the numerous narrative and documentary sources combined with the systematic use of the immense corpus of archaeological evidence, much of which the result of excavations undertaken since World War II, is applied here, in detail, for the first time in order to broaden our understanding of Charlemagnes military strategy and campaign tactics. Charlemagne and his advisers emerge as very careful planners, with a thorough understanding of Roman military thinking, who were dedicated to the use of overwhelming force in order to win whenever possible without undertaking bloody combat. Charlemagne emerges from this study, to paraphrase a observation attributed to Scipio Africanus, as a military commander and not a warrior.

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A Companion to Roman Imperialism


Edited by Dexter Hoyos, University of Sydney, Australia The Roman empire extended over three continents, and all its lands came to share a common culture, bequeathing a legacy vigorous even today. A Companion to Roman Imperialism, written by a distinguished body of scholars, explores the extraordinary phenomenon of Romes rise to empire to reveal the impact which this had on her subject peoples and on the Romans themselves. The Companion analyses how Romes internal affairs and international relations reacted on each other, sometimes with violent results, why some lands were annexed but others ignored or given up, and the ways in which Romes population and power lite evolved as former subjects, east and west, themselves became Romans and made their powerful contributions to Roman history and culture.

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23593 9 Hardback (416 pp.) List price EUR 146.00 / US$ 203.00 History of Warfare, 81

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The Seven Years War


Global Views
Edited by Mark H. Danley and Patrick J. Speelman In The Seven Years War: Global Views, Mark H. Danley, Patrick J. Speelman, and sixteen other contributors reach beyond traditional approaches to illuminate the conflict as world war. An introduction addresses the challenges of discretely defining the war. Chapters examine theaters such as the Carnatic, Bengal, the Philippines, Portugal, Senegal, and the Caribbean. Other chapters treat understudied topics such as the Anglo-Cherokee campaigns, Swedens participation, Ottoman neutrality, the Vatican, European perceptions of Cossacks and Kalmyks, the Enlightenment and the war, the choosing of sides in Europe and North America, social and political aspects of French and British military life, operational reconnaissance, and the wars complex ending in western Germany. A conclusion situates the war as a marker of modernity. Contributors are in order of appearance: Juergen Luh, Armstrong Starkey, Matthew C. Ward, G.J. Bryant, Johannes Burkhardt, Gunnar Aselius, Virginia H. Aksan, Julia Osman, Ewa Anklam, Mrian Fuessel, James Searing, Richard Harding, John Oliphant, Mark H. Danley, Patrick J. Speelman, Nicholas Tracy, and Matt Schumann.

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23408 6 Hardback (approx. 640 pp.) List price EUR 181.00 / US$ 252.00 History of Warfare, 80

Arms Transfers, Neutrality and Britains Role in the Cold War


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Anglo-Swiss Relations 1945-1958


Marco Wyss, Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich

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October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23441 3 Hardback (424 pp.) List price EUR 146.00 / US$ 203.00 History of Warfare, 79

Great Britain was neutral Switzerlands main supplier of heavy weaponry during the early Cold War. Marco Wyss analyses this armaments relationship against the background of Anglo-Swiss relations between 1945 and 1958, and thereby assesses the role of arms transfers, neutrality and Britain, as well as the two countries political, economic and military relations. By using multi-archival research, the author discovers traits of specialness in the Anglo-Swiss relationship, analyses the incentives for Bernes weapons purchases and Londons arms sales, sheds new light on the Cold War arms transfer system and the motivations of the participating states, and questions the sustainability of neutrality during the East-West conflict, as well as Britains role from a western neutral and small power perspective.

England and Scotland at War, c.1296-c.1513


Edited by Andy King and David Simpkin The Anglo-Scottish wars of the late Middle Ages have long attracted scholarly attention, but studies focussing on the military aspects of the conflict over the longue dure and from both sides of the border have been lacking. In this collection of essays covering the years between the battles of Dunbar (1296) and Flodden (1513), Andy King and David Simpkin bring together leading historians in the field to consider afresh the armies and soldiers engaged in the wars, while also reflecting on the conflicts impact either side of the border. At a time when military history is undergoing a renaissance, the Anglo-Scottish wars offer a case-study not only of military institutions but also of the contributions made by individuals and communities. Contributors are Amanda Beam, Steve Boardman, Michael Brown, Sean Cunningham, Claire Etty, Jonathan Gledhill, David Grummitt, Andy King, Alastair Macdonald, Iain MacInnes, Gordon Pentland, David Simpkin, Andrew Spencer, Katie Stevenson and Thea Summerfield.

June 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22982 2 Hardback (448 pp.) List price EUR 158.00 / US$ 220.00 History of Warfare, 78

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The Sword and the Crucible


A History of the Metallurgy of European Swords up to the 16th Century
Alan Williams
The sword was the most important of weapons, the symbol of the warrior, not to mention the badge of a officer and a gentleman. Much has been written about the artistic and historical significance of the sword, but outside specialised publications, relatively little about its metallurgy, and that often confined to a particular group. This book aims to tell the story of the making of iron and steel swords from the first Celtic examples through the Middle Ages to the Early Modern period. The results of the microscopic examination of over a hundred swords by the author and other archaeometallurgists are given and explained in terms of the materials available in Europe.

May 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22783 5 Hardback (300 pp., 105 ills) List price EUR 143.00 / US$ 196.00 History of Warfare, 77

The Holy Wars of King Wladislas and Sultan Murad


The Ottoman-Christian Conflict from 1438-1444
John Jefferson
The Holy Wars of King Wladislas and Sultan Murad comprises the first detailed treatment of the pivotal conflict between the Ottomans and Christendom from 1438-1444. Beginning with the Council of Florence and renewed Ottoman expansion it covers the election of Wladislas, the rise of John Hunyadi and the factional politics of the Porte. The author recounts the major campaigns including Hunyadis victories in 1442 as well as the Long March and Varna expeditions of 1443/44. He also gives a thorough description of the armies, their tactics and strategy. Dr. Jeffersons work is the first to make full use of both Ottoman and Christian sources, and not only corrects persistent misconceptions but provides the fullest picture of this conflict to date.
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August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21904 5 Hardback (528 pp., 19 maps) List price EUR 199.00 / US$ 273.00 History of Warfare, 76

A Companion to Womens Military History


Edited by Barton C. Hacker and Margaret Vining Military institutions have everywhere and always shaped the course of history, but womens near universal participation in them has largely gone unnoticed. This volume addresses the changing relationships between women and armed forces from antiquity to the present. The eight chapters in Part I present broad, scholarly reviews of the existing literature to provide a clear understanding of where we stand. An extended picture essay documents visually womens military work since the sixteenth century. The books second part comprises eight exemplary articles, more narrowly focused than the survey articles but illustrating some of their major themes. Military history will benefit from acknowledging womens participation, as will womens history from recognizing military institutions as major factors in molding womens lives. Contributors include Jorit Wintjes, Mary Elizabeth Ailes, John A. Lynn, Barton C. Hacker, Kimberly Jensen, Margaret Vining, DAnn M. Campbell, Carol B. Stevens, Jan Noel, Elizabeth Prelinger, Donna Alvah, Karen Hagemann, Yehudit Kol-Inbar, Dorotea Gucciardo and Megan Howatt, and Judith Hicks Stiehm.

August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21217 6 Hardback (720 pp., 62 illus.) List price EUR 199.00 / US$ 273.00 History of Warfare, 74

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Intersections
Interdisciplinary Studies in Early Modern Culture
Edited by K.A.E. Enenkel, Mnster University For more information please visit brill.com/inte ISSN 1568-1181

The Artist as Reader


On Education and Non-Education of Early Modern Artists
Edited by Heiko Damm, Michael Thimann, and Claus Zittel Reading is apparently the greatest proof of refinement when viewed within the context of the social climb of the visual artist. It is only as reader that the artist can participate in the exclusive culture of clerics, humanists, rulers and courtiers. How did it come about that such a figure was integrated into the general history-of-knowledge context of research on the early modern period in order to outline what artists reading specifically entails. Based on the history of knowledge, the contributions to this volume will then correspondingly elucidate various aspects of how, in the early modern period, artists education, knowledge, reading and libraries were related to the ways in which they presented themselves.The volume endeavours at long last to go beyond merely publishing inventories by investigating the problem of artists libraries with a fundamentally stronger emphasis on a discourse-analytical and history-ofknowledge approach.

December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 24223 4 Hardback (xxiv, 538 pp., 16 illustrations) List price EUR 136.00 / US$ 189.00 Intersections, 27

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Religion and the Senses in Early Modern Europe


Edited by Wietse de Boer and Christine Gttler Sensation is the subject of a burgeoning field in the humanities. This volume examines its role in the religious changes and transformations of early modern Europe. Sensation was not only central to the doctrinal disputes of the Reformation, but also critical in shaping new or reformed devotional practices. From this vantage point the book explores the intersections between the world of religion and the spheres of art, music, and literature; food and smell; sacred things and spaces; ritual and community; science and medicine. Deployed in varying, often contested ways, the senses were essential pathways to the sacred. They permitted knowledge of the divine and the universe, triggered affective responses, shaped holy environments, and served to heal, guide, or discipline body and soul.

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23634 9 Hardback (xxvi, 494 pp., 86 illustrations) List price EUR 168.00 / US$ 234.00 Intersections, 26

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Blood, Sweat and Tears - The Changing Concepts of Physiology from Antiquity into Early Modern Europe
Edited by Manfred Horstmanshoff, Helen King, and Claus Zittel The history of anatomy has been the subject of much recent scholarship. This volume shifts the focus to the many different ways in which the function of the body and its fluids were understood in pre-modern European thought. Contributors demonstrate how different academic disciplines can contribute to our understanding of physiology, and investigate the value of this category to pre-modern medicine. The book contains individual essays on the wider issues raised by physiology, and detailed case studies that explore particular aspects and individuals. It will be useful to those working on medicine and the body in pre-modern cultures, in disciplines including classics, history of medicine and science, philosophy, and literature.

June 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22918 1 Hardback (xxviii, 772 pp.) List price EUR 217.00 / US$ 297.00 Intersections, 25

Translations of the Sublime


The Early Modern Reception and Dissemination of Longinus Peri Hupsous in Rhetoric, the Visual Arts, Architecture and the Theatre
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Edited by Caroline van Eck, Stijn Bussels, Maarten Delbeke and Jrgen Pieters Contrary to widely held assumptions, the early modern revival of ps-Longinus On the Sublime did not begin with the adaptation published by Boileau in 1674; it was not connected solely with the Greek editions that began to appear from 1554; nor was its impact limited to rhetoric and literature. Manuscript copies began to circulate in Quattrocento Italy, but very few have been studied. Neither have the ways the sublime was used, in rhetoric and literature, but also in the arts, architecture and the theatre been studied in any systematic way. The present volume is a first attempt to chart the early modern translations of Peri hupsous, both in the literal sense of the history of its dissemination by means of editions, versions and translations in Latin and vernacular languages, but also in the figurative sense of its uses and transformations in the visual arts in the period from the first early modern editions of Longinus until its popularization by Boileau.

September 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22955 6 Hardback (xx, 272 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 144.00 Intersections, 24

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The Turn of the Soul


Representations of Religious Conversion in Early Modern Art and Literature
Edited by Lieke Stelling, Harald Hendrix and Todd Richardson The religious upheavals of the early modern period and the fierce debate they unleashed about true devotion gave conversion an unprecedented urgency. With their rich variety of emotive, aesthetic and rhetoric means of expression, literature and the visual arts proved particularly well-adapted means to address, explore and represent the complex nature of conversion. At the same time, many artists and authors experimented with the notion that the expressive character of their work could cultivate a sensory experience for the viewer that enacted conversion. Indeed, focusing on conversion as one of early modern Europes most pressing religious issues, this volume demonstrates that conversion cannot be separated from the creative and spiritual ways in which it was given meaning.

January 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21856 7 Hardback (xvi, 396 pp.) List price EUR 133.00 / US$ 182.00 Intersections, 23

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Investigating Medieval Philosophy


Managing Editor: John Marenbon, Editorial board: Margaret Cameron, Simo Knuuttila, Martin Lenz, Christopher J. Martin For more information please visit brill.com/imp ISSN 1879-9787

Logic and Language in the Middle Ages


A Volume in Honour of Sten Ebbesen
Edited by Jakob Leth Fink, Heine Hansen and Ana Mara Mora-Mrquez During a career spanning four decades, Sten Ebbesen has produced a body of work which stands as a remarkable and important contribution to the field of medieval philosophy. Combining philological expertise and textual work with a deep philosophical understanding and a broad historical outlook, his vast output deftly penetrates and analyses often difficult and complex issues. The present volume pays homage to this body of work by investigating topics relevant to its two most central themes: logical and linguistic analysis. True to the work it seeks to honour, these closely connected themes are explored from both historical and philosophical perspectives and within both the Latin and Greek philosophical traditions. Contributors are Fabrizio Amerini, E. Jennifer Ashworth, E.P. Bos, Laurent Cesalli, Alessandro Conti, Silvia Donati, Sten Ebbesen, Jakob L. Fink, K. Margareta Fredborg, Frdric Goubier, Heine Hansen, Katerina Ierodiakonou, Yukio Iwakuma, Alain de Libera, C.H. Kneepkens, Simo Knuuttila, Roberto Lambertini, John Magee, John Marenbon, Costantino Marmo,Christopher J. Martin, Ana Maria Mora-Mrquez, Calvin Normore, Paloma Prez-Ilzarbe, Mary Sirridge, Paul Thom, Christina Thomsen Thrnqvist and Luisa Valente.

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October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23592 2 Hardback (492 pp.) List price EUR 164.00 / US$ 228.00 Investigating Medieval Philosophy, 4

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Robert Kilwardby on the Human Soul


Plurality of Forms and Censorship in the Thirteenth Century
Jos Filipe Silva
Robert Kilwardby on the Human Soul is the first in-depth study on Kilwardbys contribution to the thirteenth-century philosophical and theological debate on the nature of the soul and its relation with the body. The book examines his innovative approach to the plurality of substantial forms in the human person and argues against the traditional interpretation of the Prohibitions of 1277 in Oxford as being directed to Thomas Aquinas. The investigation into Kilwardbys theory of knowledge provides new insight on his project to integrate Aristotelian and Augustinian doctrines. The originality of his account of the active nature of perception and his role in shaping standard views on truth, universals and intentions bespeaks of his relevance for understanding later medieval philosophical thought.

June 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22662 3 Hardback (416 pp.) List price EUR 146.00 / US$ 203.00 Investigating Medieval Philosophy, 3

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Islamic History and Civilization


Studies and Texts
Edited by Sebastian Gnther and Wadad Kadi For more information please visit brill.com/ihc ISSN 0929-2403

Mlik and Medina


Islamic Reasoning in the Formative Period
Umar F. Abd-Allah Wymann-Landgraf, Nawawi Foundation
This book studies the legal reasoning of Mlik ibn Anas (d. 179 H./795 C.E.) in the Muwaa and Mudawwana. Although focusing on Mlik, the book presents a broad comparative study of legal reasoning in the first three centuries of Islam. It reexamines the role of considered opinion (ray), dissent, and legal adths and challenges the paradigm that Muslim jurists ultimately concurred on a four-source (Qurn, sunna, consensus, and analogy) theory of law. Instead, Mlik and Medina emphasizes that the four Sunn schools of law (madhhib) emerged during the formative period as distinctive, consistent, yet largely unspoken legal methodologies and persistently maintained their independence and continuity over the next millennium.

March 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 21140 7 Hardback (Approx. 680 pp.) List price EUR 199.00 / US$ 277.00 Islamic History and Civilization, 101

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Al-Mturd and the Development of Sunn Theology in Samarqand


Ulrich Rudolph, University of Zurich, translated by Rodrigo Adem, University of Chicago
Al-Mturd (d. 944 CE), the prominent Hanafi scholar from Samarqand, succeeded in formulating a theological doctrine which is widely accepted in Sunni Islam to this day. The present volume which is a revised English version of the German original published in 1997 examines his teachings by describing their principal characteristics and situating them in the history of kalm. Part one investigates the development of Hanafi thought in Transoxania before Mturds time. Part two deals with the other religious groups (in particular the Mutazilites) which emerged in this area during his lifetime. Part three shows how he explained and defended the position of his predecessors; in doing so, he reformed their traditional views, thereby developing his own theology which then became the basis of a new tradition, viz. the Mturdite school.

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March 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 23415 4 Hardback (Approx. 390 pp. (with 1 map)) List price EUR 136.00 / US$ 189.00 Islamic History and Civilization, 100

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The Intensification and Reorientation of Sunni Jihad Ideology in the Crusader Period
Ibn Askir of Damascus (11051176) and His Age, with an Edition and Translation of Ibn Askirs The Forty Hadiths for Inciting Jihad
Suleiman A. Mourad, Smith College and James E. Lindsay,Colorado State University
December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23066 8 Hardback (xvi, 214 pp. (with 7 ill.)) List price EUR 96.00 / US$ 133.00 Islamic History and Civilization, 99 The Intensification and Reorientation of Sunni Jihad Ideology in the Crusader Period examines the important role of Ibn Askir, including his Forty Hadiths for Inciting Jihad, in the promotion of a renewed jihad ideology in twelfth-century Damascus as part of sultan Nr al-Dns agenda to revivify Sunnism and fight, under the banner of jihad, Crusader and Muslim opponents. This jihad vision was exclusively centered on selected quranic verses and prophetic hadiths. Ibn Askir and other Sunni scholars in twelfth- and thirteenth-century Syria departed from the earlier scholarly focus on legal nuances and aversion to invoke jihad in intra-Muslim conflicts. They championed this intensification and reorientation of jihad ideology in mainstream Sunni scholarship, and gave it a lasting legacy.

The Comfort of the Mystics


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A Manual and Anthology of Early Sufism


Gerhard Bwering, Yale University and Bilal Orfali, American University of Beirut

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March 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 23361 4 Hardback (Approx. 726 pp. (with 4 ill.)) List price EUR 203.00 / US$ 282.00 Islamic History and Civilization, 98

This critical Arabic text edition of Salwat al-rif n wa-uns al-mushtqn, a manual of early Sufism by Ab Khalaf al-abar (d. ca. 470/1077), is based on a very old manuscript preserved in Dr al-Kutub al-Mirya of Cairo, Egypt and copied in 459/1067. It is introduced by a detailed analytical study of the author and his work. Salwat al-rif n forms an integral part of Sufi literature and reflects Islamic developments in Nishapur in northeastern Iran. This crucial Arabic text, published for the first time, is especially valuable because of its great philological accuracy and sound textual tradition. It represents an essential source for the intellectual history of Islam during the middle of the 4th/10th to the middle of the 5th/11th century.

Through the Eyes of the Beholder


The Holy Land, 1517-1713
Edited by Judy A. Hayden, University of Tampa and Nabil I. Matar, University of Minnesota The collection examines the view of holiness in the Holy Land through the writings of pilgrims, travelers, and missionaries. The period extends from 1517, the Ottoman conquest of Syria and Palestine, to the Franco-British treaty of Utrecht in 1713 and the consolidation of European hegemony over the Mediterranean. The writers in the collection include Christians (Orthodox, Protestant, and Catholic), Muslims, and Jews, who originate from countries such as Sweden, England, France, Holland, Russia, the Ottoman Empire, and Syria. This book is the first to juxtapose writers of different backgrounds and languages, to emphasize the holiness of the land in a number of traditions, and to ask whether holiness was inherent in geography or a product of the piety of the writers.

December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23417 8 Hardback (xviii, 238 pp. (with 12 ill.)) List price EUR 107.00 / US$ 149.00 Islamic History and Civilization, 97

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Herbal Medicine in Yemen


Traditional Knowledge and Practice, and Their Value for Todays World
Edited by Ingrid Hehmeyer, Ryerson University, and Hanne Schnig, Martin-Luther-Universitt Halle-Wittenberg, with the collaboration of Anne Regourd, Austrian Academy of Sciences Traditional medical lore along with its practitioners druggists and healers survives in Yemen today. Owing to the countrys rich biodiversity, the main body of the medicines is plant-based. This book features fourteen scholars from Europe, North America and the Middle East (three of them from Yemen) who represent both humanities and natural sciences. They address the topic of herbal medicines and their multifaceted applications within traditional Yemeni society across boundaries of disciplines, such as Islamic studies, history, social anthropology, pharmacy and agriculture. The approaches are based on textual analysis, empirical research and laboratory experiment. Both historical and contemporary issues are covered.

August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22150 5 Hardback (Approx. 230 pp. (with 26 ill.)) List price EUR 101.00 / US$ 140.00 Islamic History and Civilization, 96

The Lineaments of Islam


Studies in Honor of Fred McGraw Donner
Edited by Paul M. Cobb, University of Pennsylvania In honor of Fred M. Donners long and distinguished career as one of the foremost interpreters of early Islam, this volume collects more than a dozen original studies by his students. They range over a wide array of sub-fields in Islamic history and Islamic studies, including early history, historiography, Islamic law, religious studies, Quranic studies and Islamic archaeology. The book also includes a bibliography of Donners works and a biographical sketch of sorts. Taken together, these essays are a clear testament to Donners wide-ranging and continuing impact on the field.
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June 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21885 7 Hardback (xviii, 488 pp. (with 14 ill.)) List price EUR 168.00 / US$ 234.00 Islamic History and Civilization, 95

Sufism, Black and White


A Critical Edition of Kitb al-Bay wa-l-Sawd by Ab l-asan al-Srjn (d. ca.470/1077)
Edited by Bilal Orfali, American University of Beirut and Nada Saab, Lebanese American University This critical Arabic text edition of K. al-Bay wa-l-sawd min khai ikam al-ibd f nat al-murd wa-l-murd (The Black and White in the Words of Wisdom by Bondsmen Describing the Seeker and the Mystic Quest), a substantial handbook of early Sufism by Ab l-asan Al b. al-asan al-Srjn (d. ca. 470/1077), is based on three manuscripts and is introduced by a detailed analytical study of the author and his work. The work is written in the tone of a guiding Sufi master and collects the mystical tradition of early Sufis in the form of anecdotes and concise aphorisms to instill guiding wisdom into the hearts of aspiring Sufi adepts. K. al-Bay wa-l-sawd forms an integral part of Sufi literature and is an essential source for the intellectual history of Islam until the middle of the 5th/11th century.

May 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21677 8 Hardback (xii, 570 pp.) List price EUR 143.00 / US$ 196.00 Islamic History and Civilization, 94

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The Performing Arts in Medieval Islam


Shadow Play and Popular Poetry in Ibn Daniyals Mamluk Cairo
Li Guo, University of Notre Dame
This is a study of the life and work of Ibn Dniyl (d. 1310), a Cairo-based eye doctor, poet, playwright, court jester, and arguably one of the most controversial cultural figures of his time. Drawing on medieval Arabic sources, many still in manuscript and some used for the first time, the author further contextualizes Ibn Dniyls work with respect to poetry production and popular culture in the Islamic Near East in the post-Mongol period. The book also presents the first full English translation of The Phantom, one of Ibn Dniyls three shadow plays, the only surviving pre-Ottoman Arabic theatrical texts.

December 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 21045 5 Hardback (xiv, 324 pp.) List price EUR 99.00 / US$ 136.00 Islamic History and Civilization, 93

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The Epistle of the Eloquent Clarification Concerning the Refutation of Ibn Qutayba by Al-Q al-Numn b. Muammad (d. 363/974)
Critical Edition with an Introduction
Avraham Hakim, University of Tel-Aviv

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May 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 20981 7 Hardback (xii, 22, 182 pp.) List price EUR 94.00 / US$ 129.00 Islamic History and Civilization, 90

This is an edition of an early Shiite/Fatimid Arabic epistle that includes a controversy pertaining to several issues on Islamic law. Al-Qadi al-Numan (d. 363/974), the most famoust jurist of the early Fatimid period refutes the illustious Ibn Qutayba (d. 276/889). In his book Adab al-Katib, Ibn Qutayba claimed that it was enough for civil servants (kuttab) to memorize a few legal formulas in order to be able to effectively do their work without the need of long dissertations on law from jurists. In the introduction to his epistle, al-Numan claims that without these dissertations the civil servants would not be able to apply the law correctly. Following this, al-Numan launches lengthy dissertations on each one of the succinct formulas listed by Ibn Qutayba. The main argument of al-Numan is that the only lawgivers in Islam are the prophet Muhammad and the Imams descendents of Ali (until the seventh Imam).

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Later Medieval Europe


Managing Editor: Douglas Biggs (University of Nebraska - Kearney ). Editorial board members: Kelly DeVries (Loyola University Maryland), William Chester Jordan (Princeton University), Cynthia J. Neville (Dalhousie University), Kathryn L. Reyerson (University of Minnesota) For more information please visit brill.com/lme ISSN 1872-7875

Municipal Officials, Their Public, and the Negotiation of Justice in Medieval Languedoc
Fear Not the Madness of the Raging Mob
Patricia Turning
In Municipal Officials, Their Public, and the Negotiation of Justice in Medieval Languedoc, Turning examines the publics role in shaping municipal policies through demonstrations in the city streets or through their contact with local administrators in fourteenth-century Toulouse. The text explores police brutality, town and gown rows, explosive neighborhood disputes, and communal demands for public punishments, all of which were a way residents could engage and participate in their local judicial system. The book contextualizes this interaction to the era after the French king conquered the city, and began his efforts to integrate the region into the royal domain. Turning argues that this process of assimilation was only complete after officials and the urban public tested and negotiated the transition in everyday life.

September 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23464 2 Hardback (224 pp.) List price EUR 101.00 / US$ 140.00 Later Medieval Europe, 10

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The March in the Islands of the Medieval West


Edited by Jenifer N Ghrdaigh and Emmett OByrne Theories of liminality have long informed scholarship on peripheral regions of medieval Europe. Few of these regions were, however, as aggressively portrayed as frontier or march by contemporary commentators and legislators--or later historians--as was Ireland, both as a whole, and along internal ethnic borders. Drawing together the work of historians, art-historians and archaeologists, this book seeks to explode some of the myths created and manipulatively used by medieval settlers and their apologists. Exploring and interrogating afresh both documentary sources and material culture, the articles gathered here reveal the complexities, frustrations, and distorted visions which warped relations across ethnic and cultural boundaries, while placing Irelands marches within the context of the creation and destruction of English royal ambitions. Contributors are Howard Clarke, Anne Connon, Linda Doran, Clare Downham, Rory McNeary, Margaret Murphy, Danielle ODonovan, Seymour Phillips, William W. Scott and Brian Shanahan.

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October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22586 2 Hardback (384 pp.) List price EUR 133.00 / US$ 182.00 Later Medieval Europe, 9

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Legal History Library


For more information please visit brill.com/lhl ISSN 1874-1793

Theologians and Contract Law


The Moral Transformation of the Ius Commune (ca. 1500-1650)
Wim Decock, Max-Planck-Institute for Legal History, Frankfurt
The Roman legal tradition is the ancestor of modern contract law but there is no agreement as to how and when a general law of contract emerged. Wim Decocks thesis is that an important step in this evolution was taken by theologians in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. They transformed the Roman legal tradition (ius commune) by insisting on the moral foundations of contract law. Theologians emphasized that the enforceability of contracts is based on voluntary consent and that a contract should not enrich one party at anothers expense. While their main concern was the salvation of souls, theologians played a key role in the development of a systematic contract law in which the founding principles were freedom and fairness. Short description In Theologians and Contract Law, Wim Decock offers an account of the moral roots of modern contract law. He explains why theologians in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries built a systematic contract law around the principles of freedom and fairness.

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23284 6 Hardback (xix, 723 pp.) List price EUR 179.00 / US$ 249.00 Legal History Library / Studies in the History of Private Law, 9/4
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Tracing the Earliest Recorded Concepts of International Law


The Ancient Near East (2500-330 BCE)
Amnon Altman, Bar-Ilan University
This book offers a unique survey of legal practices and ideas relating to international relations in the Ancient Near East between 2500 and 330 BCE. Rather than entering into the debate on the continuous development of international law in Antiquity, the book discloses a vast amount of textual material from the Ancient Near East which sheds light on the legal regulation and organization of international relations in different epochs of pre-classical Antiquity. The book is a treasure trove of information for the historian of international law who wants to acquaint himself with the remotest history of international law, while it will also serve the general historian of the Ancient Near East who wants to acquaint himself with the international law of the period.

May 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22252 6 Hardback (xxvi, 254 pp.) List price EUR 109.00 / US$ 149.00 Legal History Library / Studies in the History of International Law, 8/4

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Library of Economic History


Edited by Peer Vries, University of Vienna, and Regina Grafe, Northwestern University, Evanston For more information please visit brill.com/lehi ISSN 1877-3206

Breaking into the Monopoly


Provincial Merchants and Manufacturers Campaigns for Access to the Asian Market, 1790-1833
Yukihisa Kumagai, University of the Ryukyus, Japan
Based on a number of historical documents, Breaking into the Monopoly examines how the commercial pressure groups of Glasgow, Liverpool, and Manchester organised nationwide campaigns to break into the British East India Companys monopoly for free access to Asian markets from 1812-1813 and 1829-1833. The analysis includes various aspects of the campaigners motives, strategies, methods, and networks, as well as their relationship with the London mercantile society in nineteenth-century Britain. The author, Yukihisa Kumagai, brings new insights to the question regarding the connection between the rapidly growing provincial mercantile and manufacturing interests and Britains economic and imperial policies during the Industrial Revolution.
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November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 24172 5 Hardback (xi, 237 pp.) List price EUR 99.00 / US$ 138.00 Library of Economic History, 4

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Library of the Written Word


Edited by

Richard Gameson, Durban University, Andrew Pettegree, University of St Andrews and Michael Winship, The University of Texas at Austin
For more information please visit brill.com/lww ISSN 1874-4834

The Library of the Written Word is an international peer-reviewed book series that publishes monographs, edited volumes, source materials and bibliographies on a variety of subjects, related to the history of the book, magazines and newspapers. The series consists of three subseries, each one covering a particular period: The Manuscript World, The Handpress World, and The Industrial World.

Form and Function in the Late Medieval Bible


Edited by Eyal Poleg & Laura Light Thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Latin Bibles survive in hundreds of manuscripts, one of the most popular books of the Middle Ages. heir innovative layout and organization established the norm for Bibles for centuries to come. This volume is the first study of these Bibles as a cohesive group. Multi- and inter-disciplinary analyses in art history, liturgy, exegesis, preaching and manuscript studies, reveal the nature and evolution of layout and addenda. They follow these Bibles as they were used by monks and friars, preachers and merchants. By addressing Latin Bibles alongside their French, Italian and English counterparts, this book challenges the Latin-vernacular dichotomy to show links, as well as discrepancies, between lay and clerical audiences and their books.

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March 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24888 5 Hardback (416 pp.) List price EUR 119.00 Library of the Written Word, 27 / The Manuscript World, 4

Seeing Faith, Printing Pictures: Religious Identity during the English Reformation
David J. Davis, Houston Baptist University
Scholarship on religious printed images during the English Reformation (1535-1603) has generally focused on a few illustrated works and has portrayed this period in England as a predominantly non-visual religious culture. The combination of iconoclasm and Calvinist doctrine have led to a misunderstanding as to the unique ways that English Protestants used religious printed images. Building on recent work in the history of the book and print studies, this book analyzes the widespread body of religious illustration, such as images of God the Father and Christ, in Reformation England, assessing what religious beliefs they communicated and how their use evolved during the period. The result is a unique analysis of how the Reformation in England both destroyed certain aspects of traditional imagery as well as embraced and reformulated others into expressions of its own character and identity.

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23601 1 Cloth with dustjacket (xvi, 244 pp., 48 illustrations) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 146.00 Library of the Written Word, 25 / The Handpress World, 19

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Print Culture and Peripheries in Early Modern Europe


A Contribution to the History of Printing and the Book Trade in Small European and Spanish Cities
Edited by Benito Rial Costas Despite the fact that, if only by number, small and peripheral cities played an important role in fifteenth and sixteenth-century European print culture, book history has mainly been dominated by monographs on individual big book centres. Through a number of specific case studies, which deploy a variety of methods and a wide range of sources, this volume seeks to enhance our understanding of printing and the book trade in small and peripheral European cities in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, and to emphasize the necessity of new research for the study of print culture in such cities.

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23574 8 Hardback with dustjacket (xxiv, 424 pp., 23 illustrations) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 146.00 Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word The Handpress World, 24

Printed Pandemonium
Popular Print and Politics in the Netherlands 1650-72
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Michel Reinders
Printed Pandemonium is a fresh take on one of the most violent political upheavals in early modern history: the popular riots, the political murders and the brutal purifications of local governments in the Dutch Republic during the so-called Year of Disaster 1672. Printed Pandemonium gives an insight into the relationship between political event and political communication in the early modern world. The popular revolts of 1672 were the work of normal citizens who rioted and killed, but also politically participated by reading, writing and debating hundreds of different pamphlets and petitions that were put on the market during that momentous year. In total somewhere between one and two million pamphlets flooded the Dutch Republic in 1672. This study is the first analysis of all these pamphlets.

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December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 24318 7 Cloth with dustjacket (xii, 272 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 144.00 Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word The Handpress World, 23

Reading the Roman Republic in Early Modern England


Freyja Cox Jensen
Placing the reading of history in its cultural and educational context, and examining the processes by which ideas about ancient Rome circulated, this study provides the first assessment of the significance of Roman history, broadly conceived, in early modern England. The existing scholarship, preoccupied with republicanism in the decades before the Civil Wars, and focusing on the major drama of the period, has distorted our understanding of what ancient history really meant to early modern readers. This study articulates the connections between the history of education, reading and writing, and challenges the schools of historical thought which associate a particular classical source with one set of readings; here, for the first time, is an in-depth analysis of the role of Roman history in creating an English latinate culture which encompassed far wider debates and ideas than the purely political.

August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23303 4 Cloth with dustjacket (xii, 248 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 146.00 Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word The Handpress World, 22

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Renaissance Cultural Crossroads: Translation, Print and Culture in Britain, 1473-1640


Edited by S.K. Barker and Brenda M. Hosington In Renaissance Cultural Crossroads: Translation, Print and Culture in Britain, 1473-1640, twelve scholars assemble the latest interdisciplinary research in the fields of translation and print in Britain and appraise for the first time the connection between the two. The section Translation and Early Print discusses how translation shaped the beginnings of British book production. Translation, Fiction and Print examines some Italian and Spanish literary translations and their paratexts. Instruction through Translation demonstrates how translators established an international fund of knowledge. Shaping Mind and Nation through Translation focusses on translations specifically disseminating knowledge of medicine, navigation, military matters, and news. The volume constitutes a timely contribution to the ever-expanding fields of translation studies and print history but is also relevant to cultural, social and intellectual history.

January 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24184 8 Cloth with dustjacket (xxx, 254 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 146.00 Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word The Handpress World, 21

Shaping the Bible in the Reformation


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Books, Scholars and Their Readers in the Sixteenth Century


Edited by Bruce Gordon & Matthew McLean Long description This volume presents significant new research on several aspects of the late mediaeval and early modern Bible. These essays consider aspects of Bible scholarship and translation, illustration and production, its uses for lay devotion and in theological controversy. Inquiring into the ways in which scholars gave new forms to their Bibles and their readers received their work, this book considers the contribution of key figures like Castellio, Bibliander and Tremellius, Piscator and Calov, the exegetical controversies between centres of Reformed learning and among the theologians of the Louvain. It encompasses biblical illustration in the Low Countries and the use of maps in the Geneva Bible, and considers the practice of biblical translation, and the strategies by which new versions were justified.

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June 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22947 1 Cloth with dustjacket (xii, 306 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 146.00 Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word The Handpress World, 20

Christian Hebraism in the Reformation Era (1500-1660)


Authors, Books, and the Transmission of Jewish Learning
Stephen G. Burnett
Christian Hebraism in early modern Europe has traditionally been interpreted as the pursuit of a few exceptional scholars, but in the sixteenth century it became an intellectual movement involving hundreds of authors and printers and thousands of readers. The Reformation transformed Christian Hebrew scholarship into an academic discipline, supported by both Catholics and Protestants. This book places Christian Hebraism in a larger context by discussing authors and their books as mediators of Jewish learning, printers and booksellers as its transmitters, and the impact of press controls in shaping the public discussion of Hebrew and Jewish texts. Both Jews and Jewish converts played an important role in creating this new and unprecedented form of Jewish learning.

January 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22248 9 Cloth with dustjacket (xx, 344 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 143.00 Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word The Handpress World, 19

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Medieval and Renaissance Authors and Texts


Editor-in-chief: Francis G. Gentry, Emeritus Professor of German, Penn State University. For more information please visit brill.com/mrat ISSN 0925-7683

The Judgment of Palaemon


The Contest between Neo-Latin and Vernacular Poetry in Renaissance France
Philip Ford, University of Cambridge
In Virgils third Eclogue, Palaemon concludes the poetry competition between Menalcas and Damoetas by saying that he cannot choose between them, a judgment that is emblematic of the contest between Neo-Latin and vernacular poetry in Renaissance France. Both forms of poetry draw on similar roots, both are equally accomplished, and the contest between them is largely amicable. The Judgment of Palaemon illustrates the almost symbiotic relationship between Renaissance Latin and French poetry, while exploring poets motivation for choosing one language over another, the different challenges each form of writing involved, and the extent of the collaboration between different language communities. It focuses on some of the major writers of the period, as well as less well known ones, and on genres specific to humanist poetry. It shows that composing in Latin was often considered more natural, at a time when many Frenchmens mother tongue was a non-standard French dialect or distinct language.

February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24539 6 Hardback (Approx. 240 pp.) List price EUR 101.00 / US$ 140.00 Medieval and Renaissance Authors and Texts, 9

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Renaissance Encounters
Greek East and Latin West
Edited by Marina S. Brownlee, Princeton University, and Dimitri Gondicas, Princeton University The present volume has grown out of the conference held at Princeton University on November 12-14, 2009. Its essays explore a coherent, interrelated nexus of topics that illuminate our understanding of the cultural transactions (social, political, economic, religious and artistic) of the Greek East and Latin West: unexpected cultural appropriations and forms of resistance, continuity and change, the construction and hybridization of traditions in a wide expanse of the eastern Mediterranean. Areas that the volume addresses include the benefits and liabilities of periodization, philosophical and political exchanges, monastic syncretism between the Orthodox and Catholic faiths, issues of romance composition, and economic currency and the currency of fashion as East and West interact.

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Medieval Law and Its Practice


Edited by John Hudson (St. Andrews) For more information please visit brill.com/mlip ISSN 1873-8176

Ports, Piracy and Maritime War


Piracy in the English Channel and the Atlantic, c. 1280-c. 1330
Thomas K. Heebll-Holm, University of Copenhagen
In Ports, Piracy, and Maritime War Thomas K. Heebll-Holm presents a study of maritime predation in English and French waters around the year 1300. Following Cicero, pirates have traditionally been cast as especially depraved robbers and the enemy of all, but Heebll-Holm shows that piracy was often part of private wars between English, French, and Gascon ports and mariners, occupying a liminal space between crime and warfare. Furthermore he shows how piracy was an integral part of maritime commerce and how the adjudication of piracy followed the legal procedure of the march. Heebll-Holm convincingly demonstrates how piracy influenced the policies of the English and the French kings and he contributes to our understanding of Anglo-French relations on the eve of the Hundred Years War.

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April 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 23570 0 Hardback List price EUR 123.00 / US$ 171.00 Medieval Law and Its Practice, 15

Law, Governance, and Justice


New Views on Medieval Constitutionalism
Edited by Richard W. Kaeuper University of Rochester, with the assistance of Paul Dingman and Peter Sposato. How law and governance operated in Medieval Englandand whether contemporaries saw justice in its operationshave long generated scholarly discussions. Thirteen scholars, established and younger figures, historians and literary analysts, offer their new views in this volume. February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 23590 8 Hardback (Approx. 384 pp.) List price EUR 136.00 / US$ 189.00 Medieval Law and Its Practice, 14

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Laws, Lawyers and Texts


Studies in Medieval Legal History in Honour of Paul Brand
Edited by Susanne Jenks, Jonathan Rose and Christopher Whittick This book focuses on medieval legal history. The essays discuss the birth of the Common Law, the interaction between systems of law, the evolution of the legal profession, and the operation and procedures of the Common Law in England. All these factors will ensure a warm reception of the volume by a broad range of readers. June 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21248 0 Hardback (480 pp.) List price EUR 164.00 / US$ 228.00 Medieval Law and Its Practice, 13

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National Cultivation of Culture


Edited by Joep Leerssen, University of Amsterdam For more information please visit brill.com/ncc ISSN 1876-5645

The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Britain and the Low Countries


Edited by Hugh Dunthorne, Swansea University and Michael Wintle, University of Amsterdam The nineteenth century laid the foundations of history as a professional discipline but also popularized and romanticized the subject. National histories were written and state museums founded, while collective memories were created in fiction and drama, art and architecture and through the growth of tourism and the emergence of a heritage industry. The authors of this collection compare Britain, the Netherlands and Belgium, unearthing the ways in which history was conceived and then utilized. They conclude that although nationalistic historicism ruled in all genres, the interaction of the nineteenth century with its imagined past was far richer and more complex, both across national borders and within them.
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November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23379 9 Hardback (xxi, 268 pp.(inlc. 9 color illustrations & 15 b/w illustrations)) List price EUR 109.00 / US$ 152.00 National Cultivation of Culture, 5

Folklore and Nationalism in Europe During the Long Nineteenth Century


Edited by Timothy Baycroft, University of Sheffield and David Hopkin, University of Oxford The growth of nations, national ideologies and the accompanying quest for the authentic among the people has been a subject of enquiry for many disciplines. Building upon wide-ranging scholarship, this interdisciplinary study seeks to analyse the place of folklore in the long nineteenth century throughout Europe as an important symbol in the growth and development of nations and nationalism, and in particular to see how combining perspectives from History, Literary Studies, Music and Architecture can help provide enhanced and refreshing perspectives on the complex process of nation-building. With a range of detailed case studies drawing upon archival, literary, visual and musical sources as well as material culture, it raises questions about individual countries but also about links and similarities across Europe.

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Brills Companions to European History


For more information please visit brill.com/bceh A series of state-of-the-field handbooks to provide up-to-date surveys of themes, persons, movements, currents, events in European History from 400 to the present. Written by the foremost specialists in the respective ISSN 2212-7410 fields, they aim to provide full balanced accounts, as well as synthesis of debate and the state of scholarship in 8-15 substantial chapters. Volumes are in English (contributions from continental scholars are translated).

The Holy Roman Empire, 1495-1806: A European Perspective


New Series

Edited by R.J.W. Evans and Peter H. Wilson In the early modern period the Holy Roman Empire, or Reich, was one of the oldest and largest European states. Its importance was magnified by its location at the heart of the continent, by the extensive international connections of its leading families, and by the involvement of foreign rulers in its governance. This book breaks new ground in its collective exploration of aspects of cross-border and transnational interaction, and of political and diplomatic, social and cultural relations. There are essays on important turning-points, especially 1648 and 1806; on the patterns of rulership of the emperors themselves; on areas which lay on the margin of the Reich; on neighbouring countries which interacted with the Empire; and on visual and material culture.

July 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 20683 0 Hardback (416 pp.19 illus. and 5 maps) List price EUR 143.00 / US$ 196.00 Brills Companions to European History, 1

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Presenting the Past


Central Issues in Medieval and Early Modern Studies Across the Disciplines
General Editor: Nancy Van Deusen For more information please visit brill.com/pthp

Cicero Refuses to Die


Ciceronian Influence through the Centuries
Edited by Nancy van Deusen,Claremont Graduate University Cicero has indeed refused to die, despite the fact that he, in the year 43 BC, was savagely put to death, a preposterous event that brought an end to the long and illustrious career of a lawyer, politician, statesman, praetor, consul, and above all, intellectual, philosopher, writer. His works on The Ideal Orator, On Law, On Academic Life, On Supreme Good and Evil, The Nature of Gods, Foretelling the Future, Destiny, and Duties constituted the basis of a thorough study of Latin for many centuries of students. One might also, however, conclude that, with the virtual disappearance of Latin as a language that is commonly taught, Cicero might be seen to have suffered a second death; but this is by no means the case. This timely volume explores the many aspects of Ciceronian influence through the Middle Agesand beyondon education, literature, and legal training.

April 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24344 6 Hardback (Approx. 224 pp.) List price EUR 101.00 / US$ 140.00 Presenting the Past, 4

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Renaissance Society of America


Texts and Studies Series
Series Editor: Craig Kallendorf, Texas A&M University For more information please visit brill.com/rsa This peer-reviewed series focuses on authors and the Latin and vernacular literatures of late medieval and early modern Europe (13th-17th centuries), including those less common literatures. ISSN 2212-3091 The series publishes editions of primary sources, translations in combination with critical editions, and reference works of enduring value.

The Poetic Works of Helius Eobanus Hessus


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Volume 3: King of Poets, 1514-1517


Edited, translated, and annotated by Harry Vredeveld Hailed as King of Poets by Johann Reuchlin in 1514, Eobanus Hessus (14881540) was eager to build on his fame with a stream of new works: Easter Hymn, On True Nobility, On the Avoidance of Drunkenness, Response from His Majesty Maximilian (answering Huttens Letter from Italia), and the short epic Christs Victory over the Underworld, as well as a hitherto unknown Inaugural Lecture on Cicero and Plautus. In 1515 he anonymously published a mock-quodlibetical speech that applies the scholastic method of argumentation to The Species of Drunkards. Eobanus first bestseller, this brilliant satire was reprinted well into the eighteenth century. All of these texts are included in the present volume, along with annotated translations, ground-breaking introductions, and commentary.

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July 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22893 1 Hardback (xxiv, 786 pp., 19 illustrations) List price EUR 145.00 / US$ 199.00 Renaissance Society of America, 1

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Erasmus of Rotterdam Society Yearbook


Edited by Kathy Eden, Columbia University The Erasmus of Rotterdam Society and Yearbook were founded in 1980 to promote the following aims: to encourage research and writing on Erasmus, his contemporaries, and their intellectual milieu. The Yearbook is a peer-reviewed publication containing scholarly articles and book reviews on these subjects. 2013: Volume 33 (in 1 issue) ISSN 0276-2854 / E-ISSN 1874-9275 Institutional subscription rates Electronic only: EUR 70.- / US$ 94.Print only: EUR 77.- / US$ 103.Electronic + Print: EUR 84.- / US$ 113. Individual subscription rates Print only: EUR 40.- / US$ 54.For more information see www.brill.com/eras

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Rulers & Elites


Comparative Studies in Governance
Edited by Jeroen Duindam, Leiden University For more information please visit brill.com/rule ISSN 2211-4610

Every Inch a King


Comparative Studies on Kings and Kingship in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds
Edited by Lynette Mitchell, University of Exeter and Charles Melville, University of Cambridge The role of kings, the source of their authority and the nature of the practical restraints on their power have exercised political and religious philosophers, historians, competing candidates for rule and subject populations from the time of the earliest documented human societies. How the kingly image is created and presented and how the ruler performs his or her function as the source of justice are among the topics addressed in this volume, which also covers the role of queens in maintaining dynastic succession yet being the target of tales of adultery. This volume is of particular interest in bringing together studies of kingly power from Cyrus the Great and Alexander in the ancient world to Shah Abbas in the seventeenth century, and covering the European Middle Ages as well as Iran and the Muslim world.

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22897 9 Hardback (xvii, 412 pp. (49 illustrations)) List price EUR 129.00 / US$ 179.00 Rulers & Elites, 2

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Royal Courts in Dynastic States and Empires


A Global Perspective
Edited by Jeroen Duindam, Leiden University, Tlay Artan, Sabanci University, and Metin Kunt, Sabanci University

This volume presents new research on royal courts from antiquity to the modern world, from Asia to Europe. It addresses the interactions of rulers and and elites at court, as well as the multiple connections between court, capital, and realm.

August 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 20622 9 Hardback (xvi, 444 pp.) List price EUR 129.00 / US$ 177.00 Rulers & Elites, 1

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Numen Book Series


Studies in the History of Religions
Series Editors: Steven Engler, Mount Royal University, Calgary, Canada, Richard King, University of Glasgow, Scotland, Kocku von Stuckrad, University of Groningen, The Netherlands, Gerard Wiegers, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands For more information please visit brill.com/nus ISSN 0169-8834

Re-imagining South Asian Religions


Essays in Honour of Professors Harold G. Coward and Ronald W. Neufeldt
Edited by Pashaura Singh and Michael Hawley Re-imagining South Asian Religions is a collection of essays offering new ways of understanding aspects of Hindu, Tibetan Buddhist, Sikh, Jain, Theosophical, and Indian Christian experiences. Moving away from canonical texts, established authorities, and received historiography, the essays in this volume draw from a range of methodological perspectives including philosophy, history, hermeneutics, migration and diaspora studies, ethnography, performance studies, lived religion approaches, and aesthetics. Reflecting a balance of theory and substantive content, the papers in this volume call into question key critical terms, challenge established frames of reference, and offer innovative and alternative interpretations of South Asian ways of knowing and being.

December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 24236 4 Hardback (approx. 303 pp.) List price EUR 112.00 / US$ 156.00 Numen Book Series, 141

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Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters


Managing Editor: Andreas Speer Editors: Tzotcho Boiadjiev, Kent Emery, Jr., Wouter Goris For more information please visit brill.com/stgm ISSN 0169-8028

Adam of Bockenfield, Glossae super De vegetabilibus et plantis


A Critical Edition with Introduction
R. James Long, Fairfield University
Complementing the growing list of editions and translations which have appeared in the series Aristoteles Semitico-Latinus, this is the first critical edition of Adam of Bockenfields commentary on the pseudoAristotelian treatise on plants. The leading Arts master at Oxford in the middle decades of the thirteenth century, Adam crafted a comprehensive and highly organized commentary, which enjoyed wide circulation on the continent. Professor Longs introduction also explores the relationship between Adams commentary and the gloss that was the established classroom text at Oxford.

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23568 7 Hardback (Approx. 256 pp.) List price EUR 107.00 / US$ 149.00 Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters, 111

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The Medieval Reception of Book Zeta of Aristotles Metaphysics (2 vol. set)


Vol. 1: Aristotles Ontology and the Middle Ages: The Tradition of Met., Book Zeta // Vol. 2: Pauli Veneti Expositio in duodecim libros Metaphisice Aristotelis, Liber VII Gabriele Galluzzo
Focusing on the medieval reception of Book Zeta of Aristotles Metaphysics, Volume One of this work offers an unprecedented and philosophically oriented study of medieval ontology against the background of the current metaphysical debate on the nature of material objects. Volume Two makes available to scholars one of the culminating points in the medieval reception of Aristotles metaphysical thought by presenting the first critical edition of Book VII of Paul of Venices Commentary on Aristotles Metaphysics (1420-1424).

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22668 5 Hardback (approx. 1472 pp. (2 vols.)) List price EUR 279.00 / US$ 388.00 Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters, 110

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William Ockham on Metaphysics


The Science of Being and God
Jenny E. Pelletier
In William Ockham on Metaphysics, Jenny Pelletier offers an account of Ockhams concept of metaphysics as it emerges throughout his philosophical and theological work. She argues that Ockham (c. 1287-1347) believed metaphysics to be a fruitful branch of philosophy and gives a preliminary description of its distinctive subject-matter. Metaphysics is the science that studies all beings and their most general properties. Ockham was considered by some to be profoundly skeptical of metaphysics. Recent scholarship tends to focus on regional metaphysical issues (e.g. universals, relations), logic or semantics, theory of cognition, concepts, mental language. Jenny Pelletier provides a positive interpretation of Ockham on metaphysics as such that enriches our current understanding of this seminal medieval thinker.

October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23015 6 Hardback (352 pp.) List price EUR 131.00 / US$ 182.00 Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters, 109

Intellectual Traditions at the Medieval University (2 vol. set)


The Use of Philosophical Psychology in Trinitarian Theology among the Franciscans and Dominicans, 1250-1350
Russell L. Friedman
This book traces the rise and decline of two rival intellectual traditions in later-medieval trinitarian theology, one of them predominantly Franciscan, the other predominantly Dominican. Disagreeing about the way to understand the identification in Johns Gospel of the second person of the Trinity, the Son, with the Word, the two traditions clashed over the issues of concepts and concept formation, the category of relation, counterfactual logic, and the use of authority. Considering more than seventy theologians from the period, the book presents an overview of the debate, while also including detailed studies of the trinitarian views of such thinkers as Thomas Aquinas, Henry of Ghent, John Duns Scotus, Peter Auriol, William Ockham, Walter Chatton, and Gregory of Rimini.
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Studies in Global Social History


Edited by Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands For more information please visit brill.com/sgsh ISSN 1874-6705

Labour, Coercion, and Economic Growth in Eurasia, 17th-20th Centuries


Edited by Alessandro Stanziani, EHESS and CNRS The history of the forms of free labour is intimately linked to that of coerced labour. In this book, worldwide acknowledged specialists of Russia, China, Russia, Japan, India, the Indian Ocean, France and Britain show that between the seventeenth and the twentieth century, forms of labour and bondage were defined and practised in reference to each other. Labour relationships found their sources not only in the global circulation of models, peoples, goods and institutions, but also in market dynamics. Proto-industry, agriculture, trade and manufacturing experienced unprecedented growth throughout Eurasia. Mostly labour-intensive, this long-term growth put considerable pressure on labour resources and contributed to increased coercion and legal constraints on labour mobility in both Asia and Europe.

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September 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23112 2 Hardback (ix, 326 pp.) List price EUR 109.00 / US$ 152.00 Studies in Global Social History, 11

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Worthy Efforts: Attitudes to Work and Workers in Pre-Industrial Europe


Catharina Lis, University of Antwerp and Hugo Soly, University of Antwerp
In Worthy Efforts Catharina Lis and Hugo Soly offer an innovative approach to the history of perceptions and representations of work in Europe throughout Classical Antiquity and the medieval and early modern periods. Covering the broadest possible range of historical writings to elucidate the subject, and using visual representations as sources of information as well, they address the significance of work for different groups and its impact on their sense of self-esteem and their social identity. The authors reject the standard historical account of perceptions of work. They question the clear distinction generally drawn between Classical Antiquity and subsequent periods, the revolutionary role attributed to Christianity, and the part played by monasticism, Humanism, the Reformation, and the Enlightenment.

July 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23143 6 Hardback (xiv, 664 pp.) List price EUR 139.00 / US$ 193.00 Studies in Global Social History, 10

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Working on Labor
Essays in Honor of Jan Lucassen
Edited by Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social History and University of Amsterdam and Leo Lucassen, Leiden University This collection of seventeen essays takes its inspiration from the scholarly achievements of the Dutch historian Jan Lucassen. They reflect a central theme in his research: the history of labor. The essays deal with five major themes: the production of specific commodities or services (diamonds, indigo, cigarettes, mail delivery by road runners); occupational groups (informal street vendors, prostitutes, soldiers, white-collar workers in the Dutch East India Company, VOC); geographical and social mobility (career opportunities on non-Dutch officers in the VOC, immigration into early-modern Holland; the influence of migrants on labor productivity; income differentials as migration incentives); contexts of labor relations (late medieval labor laws, subsistence labor and female paid labor, Russian peasant-migrant laborers, diverging political trajectories of cane-sugar industries); and the origins of labor-history libraries and archives.

August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22952 5 Hardback (xv, 433 pp.) List price EUR 129.00 / US$ 179.00 Studies in Global Social History, 9

Studies in the History of Christian Traditions


Edited by Robert J. Bast, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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ISSN: 1573-5664

Franciscan Virtue
Spiritual Growth and the Virtues in Franciscan Literature and Instruction of the Thirteenth Century
Krijn Pansters, Tilburg University
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the virtues of evangelical life according to three major Franciscan authors: Francis of Assisi, Bonaventure of Bagnoregio, and David of Augsburg. It is the first to offer a historical and source-based treatment of early Franciscan virtue discourse, by answering the following questions: How do the authors describe and prescribe the essential virtues for the life in the footsteps of Jesus Christ? How are the spiritual virtues acquired or lost? How do the development and application of these virtues shape perfect individuals as well as the good of the community? This work is a valuable contribution to our understanding of how the virtues functioned as central, organizing elements in early Franciscan literature and instruction.

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January 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22156 7 Hardback (xiv, 310 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 144.00 Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 161

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The Legacy of Jonathan Edwards in the Theology of Andrew Fuller


Chris Chun
This book focuses on the legacy of Jonathan Edwards on the Particular Baptists by way of apprehending theories held by their congregations during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. In particular, special attention is directed to the Edwardsean legacy as manifested in the theology of Andrew Fuller. The monograph positions itself between Edwards and Fuller in the transatlantic, early modern period and attempts by the two theologians to express a coherent understanding of traditional dogma within the context of the Enlightenment. The scope of the research traces Fullers theological indebtedness by way of historical reconstruction, textual expositions, and theological and philosophical implications of the following works: Freedom of the Will, Religious Affections, Humble Attempt, and Justification by Faith Alone et al.

April 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22784 2 Hardback (xx, 244 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 144.00 Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 162

Die Dignitt des Ereignisses


Studien zu Heinrich Bullingers Reformationsgeschichtsschreibung
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Christian Moser
The sources and applied work processes in Heinrich Bullingers Reformation History are analyzed in the context of the theological assumptions and methodological claims of Bullingers historiography, which are classified against the background of early modern humanist and confessional historiography. Die Studie untersucht die Bemhungen des Zrcher Reformators Heinrich Bullinger um eine historiographische Erfassung der Reformationszeit, die in dessen handschriftlichen Reformationsgeschichte kulminierten. Dieses Werk wird im Kontext der geschichtstheologischen Voraussetzungen Bullingers analysiert und historiographiegeschichtlich situiert.

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May 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22978 5 Hardback (xxvi, 1114 pp.) List price EUR 210.00 / US$ 292.00 Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 163

Creating Communities in Restoration England


Parish and Congregation in Oliver Heywoods Halifax
Samuel S. Thomas
This book explores the nature of religious community at a time when, by some accounts, it was in its death throes. Many have argued that early modern communities suffered too much damage to survive, as cumulative assaults of the Reformation, the rise of Puritanism, and the denominational fragmentation of the Interregnum and Restoration destroyed parish unity forever. Without minimizing the significance of these events, this book argues for the resilience of religious community. By analyzing the religious networks of Oliver Heywood (1630-1702), a strategically-placed and well-documented Presbyterian minister, this work illustrates the flexibility of the communal ideal in the face of the challenges presented by the Long Reformation. Through Heywoods eyes we watch the inhabitants of the northern parish of Halifax as they cross, and at times blur, the denominational boundaries that loom large both in the heated rhetoric of the time and in recent historiography.

October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22929 7 Hardback (xii, 212 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 146.00 Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 164

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Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions


Edited by Andrew Colin Gow, University of Alberta For more information please visit brill.com/smrt ISSN 1573-4188

William of Ockhams Early Theory of Property Rights in Context


Jonathan Robinson
William of Ockhams (ca. 1288-1347) Opus nonaginta dierum has long been of interest to historians for his theory of rights. Yet the results of this interest has been uneven because most studies do not take sufficient account of the defences of Franciscan poverty already articulated by his fellow Franciscans, Bonagratia of Bergamo, Michael of Cesena, and Francis of Marchia. This book therefore presents and analyzes Ockhams account of property rights alongside those of his confreres. This contextualization of Ockhams theory corrects many misconceptions about his theory of property, natural law, and natural rights, and therefore also provides a new foundation for studies of his political oeuvre, intellectual development, and significance as a political theorist.

December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 24346 0 Hardback (xxiv, 396 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 146.00 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 166

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Between Creativity and Norm-Making


Tensions in the Early Modern Era
Edited by Sigrid Mller and Cornelia Schweiger The time of the transition from the Middle Ages to the onset of early modernity (c. 1400-1550) is a very complex one. It brought what on first sight appear to be contradictory developments. Human creativity and freedom became much more important; yet, at the same time, the foundations were laid for systems that allowed control to be exercised over virtually every aspect of human social life. How can we put these two phenomena together? Which tendency is the stronger one? The contributions in this volume focus on the tension between creativity and norm-making from the perspective of different academic disciplines, so as to shed light on this fascinating period in our history.
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November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 24068 1 Hardback (xii, 302 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 146.00 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 165

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Angels of Light? Sanctity and the Discernment of Spirits in the Early Modern Period
Edited by Clare Copeland and Jan Machielsen And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light. (2 Corinthians 11:14) Pauls warning of false apostles and false righteousness struck a special chord in the period of the European Reformations. At no other time was the need for the discernment of spirits felt as strongly as in this newly confessional age. More than ever, the ability to discern was a mark of holiness and failure the product of demonic temptation. The contributions to this volume chart individual responses to a problem at the heart of religious identity. They show that the problem of discernment was not solely a Catholic concern and was an issue for authors and artists as much as for prophets and visionaries.

December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23369 0 Hardback (cccvi, 4 pp., 11 illustrations) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 144.00 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 164

The Preservation of Jewish Religious Books in SixteenthCentury Germany: Johannes Reuchlins Augenspiegel
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Daniel OCallaghan
This book is the first complete and thoroughly commented English translation of Johannes Reuchlins Augenspiegel (1511). The translation sheds light on the authors motive in appealing to the authorities for the preservation of Jewish books at a stage of great cultural change in Early Modern Europe. It also addresses the question of how the church and state dealt intellectually with Judaism at a time when it was considered a threat to the existence of Christianity. The translation of one of the most politically controversial sixteenth century pamphlets provides a view of the treatment of a minoritys culture with perhaps lessons for todays world.

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November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 24185 5 Hardback (xiv, 238 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 146.00 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions / Texts and Sources, 163

Printing, Power, and Piety


Appeals to the Public during the Early Years of the English Reformation
Brad C. Pardue
This project examines the important implications of printed vernacular appeals to a nascent public by the reformer William Tyndale, by religious conservatives such as Thomas More, and by Henry VIIIs regime in the volatile early years of the English Reformation. The book explores the nature of this public (materially and as a discursive concept) and the various ways in which Tyndale provoked and justified public discussion of the central religious issues of his day. Tyndales writings raised important issues of authority and legitimacy and challenged many of the traditional notions of hierarchy at the heart of early modern European society. This study analyzes how this challenge manifested itself in Tyndales ecclesiology and his political theology.

August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23205 1 Hardback (x, 238 pp., 2 illustrations) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 144.00 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 162

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News from the Republick of Letters


Scottish Students, Charles Mackie and the United Provinces, 1650-1750
Esther Mijers
The late seventeenth century Netherlands have traditionally been viewed as the intellectual entrepot of Europe in general, and for Scotland in particular. Scottish students flocked in large numbers to the Dutch universities, bringing back ideas and books which influenced Scottish learning well into the eighteenth century. This book is the first full-length study of Scots in the United Provinces between 1650 and 1750. It analyses their numbers at the Dutch universities, the education they received and the impact this had on Scottish learning, on the eve of the Enlightenment, showing that the Scottish-Dutch relationship provided the infrastructure, which allowed Scotland to take part in a wider Republic of Letters and that its culture was increasingly characterised by it.

May 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21068 4 Hardback (ccxxiv, 10 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 144.00 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 161

The Conversos and Moriscos in Late Medieval Spain and Beyond


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Volume Two: The Morisco Issue


Edited by Kevin Ingram Converso and Morisco are the terms applied to those Jews and Muslims who converted to Christianity in large numbers and usually under duress in late medieval Spain. The Converso and Morisco Studies publications will examine the implications of these mass conversions for the converts themselves, for their heirs (also referred to as Conversos and Moriscos) and for medieval and modern Spanish and European culture. Volume two of the series focuses on the Moriscos, offering new perspectives on this allusive groups social and religious character in the period leading up to its expulsion from Spain in 1609.

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June 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22859 7 Hardback (xxiv, 278 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 144.00 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions / Converso and Morisco Studies, 160

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The Early Americas: History and Culture


Edited by Alexander Geurds For more information please visit brill.com/eahc ISSN 1875-3264

The Two Faces of Inca History


Dualism in the Narratives and Cosmology of Ancient Cuzco
Isabel Yaya, University of London
The historical narratives of the Inca dynasty, known to us through Spanish records, present several discrepancies that scholarship has long attributed to the biases and agendas of colonial actors. Drawing on a redefinition of royal descent and a comparative literary analysis of primary sources, this book restores the pre-Hispanic voices embedded in the chronicles. It identifies two distinctive bodies of Inca oral traditions, each of which encloses a mutually conflicting representation of the past that, considered together, reproduces patterns of Cuzcos moiety division. Building on this new insight, the author revisits dual representations in the cosmology and ritual calendar of the ruling elite. The result is a fresh contribution to ethnohistorical works that have explored native ways of constructing history.

September 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23385 0 Hardback (xii, 296 pp., 24 illustrations) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 144.00 The Early Americas: History and Culture, 3

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The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World


( formerly Medieval Iberian Peninsula)
Edited by Larry J. Simon (Western Michigan University), Gerard Wiegers (University of Amsterdam), Arie Schippers (University of Amsterdam), Donna M. Rogers (Dalhousie University), Isidro J. Rivera (University of Kansas) For more information please visit brill.com/memi ISSN 1569-1934

Abraham Ibn Dauds Dorot Olam (Generation of the Ages)


A Critical Edition and Translation of Zikhron Divrey Romi, Divrey Malkhey Israel, and the Midrash on Zechariah
Katja Vehlow, University of South Carolina
Written by Abraham ibn Daud of Toledo (c. 1110-1180), Dorot Olam (Generations of the Ages) is one of the most influential and innovative historical works of medieval Hebrew literature. In four sections, three of which are edited and translated in this volume for the first time, Dorot Olam asserts the superiority of rabbinic Judaism and stresses the central role of Iberia for the Jewish past, present, and future. Combining Jewish and Christian sources in new ways, Ibn Daud presents a compelling vision of the past and formulates political ideas that stress the importance of consensus-driven leadership under rabbinic guidance. This edition demonstrates how Dorot Olam was received by Jewish and Christian readers who embraced the book in Hebrew, Latin, and two English and German translations.

April 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 22790 3 Hardback List price EUR 131.00 / US$ 182.00 The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World, 50

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Gendered Crime and Punishment


Women and/in the Hispanic Inquisitions
Stacey Schlau, West Chester University of Pennsylvania
In Gendered Crime and Punishment, Stacey Schlau mines the Inquisitional archive of Spain and Latin America in order to uncover the words and actions of accused women as transcribed in the trial records of the Holy Office. Although these are mediated texts, filtered through the formulae and norms of the religious institution that recorded them, much can be learned about the prisoners individual aspirations and experiences, as well as about the rigidly hierarchical, yet highly multicultural societies in which they lived. Chapters on Judaizing, false visions, possession by the Devil, witchcraft, and sexuality utilize case studies to unpack hegemonic ideologies and technologies, as well as individual responses. Filling in a gap in our understanding of the dynamics of gender in the early modern/colonial period, as it relates to women and gender, the book contributes to the growing scholarship in Inquisition cultural studies.

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23587 8 Hardback (approx. 224 pp.) List price EUR 101.00 / US$ 140.00 The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World, 49

Between Desire and Passion


Teresa de Cartagena
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Yonsoo Kim
Teresa de Cartagena endured confinement as a nun, affliction as a deaf person, and isolation as an outcast, but she was finally able to dedicate herself to writing and to voice her suffering in her Arboleda de los enfermos. Her second treatise, Admirain operum Dey, offers a defense against her male detractors and demands recognition by men and her society arguing that women had the intellect to write. To illuminate Teresas distinctiveness as an author and a woman, the book locates her place in a line of European women intellectuals, and presents an indispensible dialogue among female European authors of the early modern age. By tracing her predecessors literary and philosophical achievements, we can appreciate the multifaceted characteristics of Teresas writings.

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September 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21251 0 Hardback (200 pp.) List price EUR 115.00 / US$ 160.00 The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World, 48

Ambiguous Gender in Early Modern Spain and Portugal


Inquisitors, Doctors and the Transgression of Gender Norms
Franois Soyer
From the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries, the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions conducted a number of trials against individuals accused by members of their communities of being of the other gender men accused of being women and women accused of being men or even hermaphrodites. Using new inquisitorial sources, this study examines the complexities revolving around transgenderism and the construction of gender identity in the early modern Iberian World. It throws light upon the manner in which the Inquisition, medical practitioners and the wider society in Spain and Portugal responded to transgenderism and on the self-perception of individuals whose behaviour, whether consciously or unconsciously, flouted these social and sexual conventions.

August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22529 9 Hardback (320 pp.) List price EUR 123.00 / US$ 171.00 The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World, 47

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The Medieval Franciscans


General Editor: Steven J. McMichael For more information please visit brill.com/tmf ISSN 1572-6991

Music in Early Franciscan Thought


Peter V. Loewen, Rice University
Music in Early Franciscan Thought is an interdisciplinary study exploring the broad relevance of music in Franciscan hagiography, art, theology, philosophy, and preaching between the founding of the Order in 1210 and 1300a period covering their rapid ascendancy in medieval society as an Order of clerics. The book covers representations of music in visual and literary hagiography, the inspiration of Pope Innocent III, and the formative writings of William of Middleton and David von Augsburg. Later chapters examine the science and practice of music and its relevance to the ministry of preaching through the writings of Robert Grosseteste, Roger Bacon, Bartholomaeus Anglicus, and Juan Gil de Zamora. May 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24817 5 Hardback (Approx. 352 pp., 18 illus.) List price EUR 131.00 / US$ 182.00 The Medieval Franciscans, 9

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Order and Disorder


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The Poor Clares between Foundation and Reform


Bert Roest, Radboud University Nijmegen
In Order and Disorder: The Poor Clares between Foundation and Reform, Bert Roest provides an upto-date and comprehensive history of the Poor Clares from their early beginnings until the sixteenth century. With recourse to the available secondary literature and a wealth of primary sources, this book shows how the early history of the Poor Clares cannot be reduced to Franciscan initiatives, and that the institutionalization of the order was characterized by prolonged conflicts and a series of important papal interventions. The work also provides insight in the expansion of the order, the complexities of religious reforms, and the significant cultural production of the women involved.

February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24363 7 Hardback (Approx. 480 pp.) List price EUR 164.00 / US$ 228.00 The Medieval Franciscans, 8

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Franciscans and Preaching


Every Miracle from the Beginning of the World Came about through Words
Edited by Timothy J. Johnson Francis of Assisi, whose Gospel performance captured the imagination of his day, fostered a movement of men and women who were fascinated by the transformative power of the embodied Word. Learned or unlettered, theologian or penitent, their shared conviction took form in various gestures, languages, and literary genres. For their part, medieval artisans and craftsmen reflected this Franciscan predilection to preach in architecture, frescoes, and reliquaries. In Franciscans and Preaching, scholars from Europe and North Amercia offer the first extensive English language study of medieval Franciscan preaching. Contributors are C. Colt Anderson, Joshua C. Benson, Michael W. Blastic, Jay M. Hammond, J.A. Wayne Hellmann, Timothy J. Johnson, Beverly M. Kienzle, Francesco Lucchini, Steven J. McMichael, Alison More, Stephen Mossman, Patrick Nold, Darleen Pryds, Amanda Quantz, Bert Roest, Michael Robson, Francisco Javier Rojo Alique, and Nicholas W. Youmans.

December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23129 0 Hardback (608 pp.) List price EUR 188.00 / US$ 261.00 The Medieval Franciscans, 7

The Medieval Mediterranean


Peoples, Economies and Cultures, 400-1500
Managing editor: Hugh Kennedy, (SOAS, London) Editors: Paul Magdalino, (Ko University, Istanbul), David Abulafia, (Cambridge), Benjamin Arbel, (Tel Aviv), Larry J. Simon, (Western Michigan University), Olivia Remie Constable, (Notre Dame), Frances Andrews, (St Andrews) For more information please visit brill.com/mmed ISSN 0928-5520
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Honorius III et lOrient (1216-1227)


tude et publication de sources indites des Archives vaticanes (ASV)
Pierre-Vincent Claverie, Assemble nationale, Paris
In Honorius III et lOrient (1216-1227), Pierre-Vincent Claverie offers a large scale study of the oriental policy developed by Pope Honorius III at the time of the Fifth Crusade. His book is enriched by 150 unpublished bulls presenting Honorius III as a worthy successor of Innocent III and a constant defender of the Holy Land. Its scope embraces also the relations of the Holy See with the Latin clergy in the East, the different oriental christian faiths and the military orders. February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24559 4 Hardback (Approx. 480 pp.) List price EUR 164.00 / US$ 228.00 The Medieval Mediterranean, 97

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Datini, Majorque et le Maghreb (14e-15e sicles)


Rseaux, espaces mditerranens et stratgies marchandes
Ingrid Houssaye Michienzi, Universit Paris VII
This book addresses a question that has been somewhat neglected in the many studies of the mercantile operations of the merchant of Prato, Francesco di Marco Datini, in the years around 1400: the operations of his firm in the Maghrib, a region in which he and his colleagues had to operate through agents, rather than by means of branches or sister companies based in the region. Thanks to the voluminous material of the Datini archive in Prato, it offers a reconstruction of commercial strategies through the study of networks, of economic actors, their identity and their practices, and of the link between trade and the State, especially the Florentine one.

March 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 23289 1 Hardback (Approx. 704 pp.) List price EUR 203.00 / US$ 282.00 The Medieval Mediterranean, 96

The Northern World


North Europe and the Baltic c. 400-1700 AD. Peoples, Economies and Cultures
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Series Editors: David Kirby (London), Jn Viar Sigursson (Oslo), Ingvild ye (Bergen), Piotr Gorecki (University of California at Riverside), Steve Murdoch (St. Andrews) For more information please visit brill.com/nw ISSN 1569-1462

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Clerics and Clansmen


The Diocese of Argyll between the Twelfth and Sixteenth Centuries
Iain G. MacDonald, University of Glasgow
The Highlander has never enjoyed a good press, and has been usually characterised as peripheral and barbaric in comparison to his Lowland neighbour, more inclined to fighting than serving God. In Clerics and Clansmen Iain MacDonald examines how the medieval Church in Gaelic Scotland, often regarded as isolated and irrelevant, continued to function in the face of poverty, periodic warfare, and the formidable powers of the clan chiefs. Focusing upon the diocese of Argyll, the study analyses the life of the bishopric, before broadening to consider the parochial clergy in particular origins, celibacy, education, and pastoral care. Far from being superficial, it reveals a Church deeply embedded within its host society while remaining plugged into the mainstream of Latin Christendom.

February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 18547 0 Hardback (Approx. 352 pp.) List price EUR 131.00 / US$ 182.00 The Northern World, 61

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The Hanse in Medieval and Early Modern Europe


Edited by Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz, Leiden University, and Stuart Jenks, University of Erlangen The Hanse, an organization of towns and traders in medieval and early modern Europe, was a unique phenomenon. At the same time, it was embedded in the northern European urban and mercantile culture. The contributions in this volume therefore seek to highlight the atypical features of the Hanse, and place them in a wider context of common roots, influences and parallel developments. New research is presented on the origin and growth of the Hanse, the organization of trade, legal history, interaction with non-Hansards and transitions in the Hanse in the early modern period. Moreover, the historiography of the Hanse, problems of source criticism and possibilities for future research are discussed. The volume is an inspiring guide to Hanse studies. Contributors are Carsten Jahnke, Edda Frankot, Sofia Gustafsson, James M. Murray, Mike Burkhardt, Marie-Louise Pelus-Kaplan, Stuart Jenks, and Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz.

December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21252 7 Hardback (304 pp.) List price EUR 123.00 / US$ 171.00 The Northern World, 60

Protestant Cosmopolitanism and Diplomatic Culture


Brandenburg-Swedish Relations in the Seventeenth Century
Daniel Riches, University of Alabama
In Protestant Cosmopolitanism and Diplomatic Culture, Daniel Riches investigates seventeenthcentury Brandenburg-Swedish relations to present an image of early modern diplomacy driven by complex networks of individuals whose activities were informed by their educational backgrounds, intellectual and cultural interests, religious convictions, and personal connections. The BrandenburgSwedish relationship was crafted not only by formally-credentialed diplomats, but also by an array of officers, bureaucrats, clergymen, merchants and scholars who conversed in the symbolic language of a common diplomatic culture and a worldview of Protestant cooperation across lines of political and denominational difference. The image of diplomacy that emerges is not one of bilateral contact between states, but rather zigging and zagging across multiple intersecting networks and ever-shifting constellations of religion, politics and culture.
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October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 24079 7 Hardback (344 pp.) List price EUR 131.00 / US$ 182.00 The Northern World, 59

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Early Medieval Art and Archaeology in the Northern World


Studies in Honour of James Graham-Campbell
Edited by Andrew Reynolds and Leslie Webster Early Medieval Art and Archaeology in the Northern World brings together leading experts on the European early Middle Ages in a celebration of the life and work of internationally renowned scholar James Graham-Campbell. The geographical coverage of this volume reflects Graham-Campbells interests and expertise which ranges from Ireland to Eastern Europe and from Scandinavia to Spain. The new perspectives and original studies offered represent a major contribution to the field of medieval studies, with papers on the art, archaeology, history and literature of European societies between the fifth and thirteenth centuries. Contributors are Nol Adams, Barry Ager, Marion M. Archibald, Birgit Arrhenius, Coleen Batey, Cormac Bourke, Stuart Brookes, Ewan Campbell, Helen Clarke, Martin Comey, Rosemary Cramp, Wendy Davies, Ben Edwards, Signe Horn Fuglesang, Richard Gem, David Griffiths, Mark A. Handley, Birgitta Hrdh, Negley Harte, David A. Hinton, Ingegerd Holand, Judith Jesch, Alan Lane, Mick Monk, Richard North, Raghnall Floinn, Patrick Ottaway, Raymond I. Page, Caroline Paterson, Neil Price, Barry Raftery, Mark Redknap, Andrew Reynolds, Ian Riddler, Else Roesdahl, John Sheehan, Alison Stones, Gudrun Sveinbjarnardttir, Gabor Thomas, Nicola Trzaska-Nartowski, Patrick F. Wallace, Leslie Webster, Naimh Whitfield, Gareth Williams, Sir David Wilson and Sue Youngs.

January 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 23503 8 Hardback (1024 pp., 234 illus.) List price EUR 249.00 / US$ 346.00 The Northern World, 58

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The Ottoman Empire and its Heritage


Politics, Society and Economy
Editorial board: Suraiya Faroqhi, Halil nalck, and Boa Ergene For more information please visit brill.com/oeh ISSN 1380-6076

The Ottoman Mobilization of Manpower in the First World War


Between Voluntarism and Resistance
Mehmet Beiki, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul
The Ottoman Mobilization of Manpower in the First World War offers a multi-faceted story of how the Ottoman Empire tried to cope with the challenges of permanent mobilization under total war conditions which reshaped state-society relations. By focusing mainly on Anatolia and the Muslim population, Mehmet Beiki argues that the conditions of mobilization pushed the Ottoman state to become more centralized, authoritarian and nationalist, but the increasing dependence on people paradoxically also enlarged their space of action vis--vis state authority. The book demonstrates that peoples responses to the states needs constituted a wide spectrum ranging from voluntary support to open resistance such as desertion. In turn, the state responded by revising its mobilization policies and reformulating new mechanisms of control at the local level.

September 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22520 6 Hardback (xiv, 346 pp.) List price EUR 123.00 / US$ 171.00 The Ottoman Empire and its Heritage, 52

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Social Relations in Ottoman Diyarbekir, 1870-1915


Edited by Joost Jongerden, Wageningen University, and Jelle Verheij, independent researcher Social Relations in Ottoman Diyarbekir, 1870-1915 offers new, microhistoric and non-nationalist perspectives on the late 19th century history of the province of Diyarbekir. Focusing on a period dominated by violent conflicts between the authorities and various local elites and population groups of the region urban Muslims, Kurds, Armenians, Syrian Christians and others this book offers new insights into the social history of the region and the origins of the Armenian and Kurdish Questions, which were to gain such prominence in the 20th century. August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22518 3 Hardback (xii, 368 pp.) List price EUR 131.00 / US$ 182.00 The Ottoman Empire and its Heritage, 51

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Ottoman and Dutch Merchants in the Eighteenth Century


Competition and Cooperation in Awnkara, Izmir, and Amsterdam
smail Hakk Kad, Istanbul Medeniyet University
This study analyses the dynamics between the non-Muslim merchant elites of Ankara and Izmir (mostly Greeks and Armenians) and their European competitors in the eighteenth century. In particular, it investigates two major developments: the Dutch attempts to penetrate the mohair trade in Ankara and the local resistance they faced, and the Ottoman non-Muslim merchants infiltration of the Dutch Levant trade and the Dutch reaction to this form of Ottoman expansion. May 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22517 6 Hardback (x, 352 pp.) List price EUR 128.00 / US$ 175.00 The Ottoman Empire and its Heritage, 50

Studies in Central European Histories


Edited by Roger Chickering, Georgetown University and David M. Luebke, University of Oregon For more information please visit brill.com/sceh ISSN 1547-1217
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European Cities in the Modern Era, 1850-1914


Friedrich Lenger, Justus-Liebig-University Gieen
In European Cities in the Modern Era, 1850-1914 Friedrich Lenger analyses the demographic and economic preconditions of European urbanization, compares the extent to which Europes cities were characterized by heterogeneity with respect to the social, national and religious composition of its population and asks in which way differences resulting from this heterogeneity were resolved either peacefully or violently. Using this general perspective and extending the scope by including Eastern and Southern Europe the dominant view of Europes prewar cities as islands of modernity is challenged and the ubiquity of urban violence established as a central analytical problem.

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August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23338 6 Hardback (xi, 312 pp.) List price EUR 129.00 / US$ 179.00 Studies in Central European Histories, 57

Queen Liberty: The Concept of Freedom in the PolishLithuanian Commonwealth


Anna Grzekowiak-Krwawicz, University of Warsaw
Queen Liberty traces the history of an idea that lay at the foundation of political thought in the PolishLithuanian Commonwealth, and at the same time a certain political myth that formed a core element of Polish noble culture. Anna Grzekowiak-Krwawicz seeks to trace the evolution of the ideal of golden liberty from the states creation in the sixteenth century through to the distinctive degeneration of the idea and attempts at resuscitating it in the eighteenth century. She highlights what was different or even odd about the Polish concepts, as well as how they dovetailed into the broader European tradition stretching back to antiquity. This book broadens the European perspective of scholarship on the Republican tradition and presents the fascinating political thought of the Republic of the Two Nations.

August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23121 4 Hardback (v, 135 pp.) List price EUR 99.00 / US$ 138.00 Studies in Central European Histories, 56

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Visualising the Middle Ages


Edited by Eva Frojmovic (University of Leeds). Editorial board: Madeline H. Caviness (Tufts University), Catherine Harding (University of Victoria), Diane Wolfthal (Rice University) For more information please visit brill.com/vma ISSN 1874-0448

Imago Mortis
Mediating Images of Death in Late Medieval Culture
Ashby Kinch, The University of Montana
In Imago Mortis: the Mediating Image of Death in Late Medieval Culture, Ashby Kinch argues for the affirmative quality of late medieval death art and literature, providing a new, interdisciplinary approach to a well-known body of material. He demonstrates the surprising and effective ways that late medieval artists appropriated images of death and dying as a means to affirm their artistic, social, and political identities. The book dedicates each of its three sections to a pairing of a visual convention (deathbed scenes, the Three Living and Three Dead, and the Dance of Death) and a Middle English literary text (Hoccleves Lerne for to die, Audelays Three Dead Kings, and Lydgates Dance of Death).

February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24369 9 Hardback (Approx. 384 pp., 68 illus.) List price EUR 136.00 / US$ 189.00 Visualising the Middle Ages, 9

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Caput Johannis in Disco


{Essay on a Mans Head}
Barbara Baert
During the Middle Ages, the head of St John the Baptist was widely venerated. According to the biblical text, John was beheaded at the order of Herods stepdaughter, who is traditionally given the name Salome. His head was later found in Jerusalem. Legends concerning the discovery of this relic form the basis of an iconographic type in which the head of St John the Baptist is represented as an object. The phenomenon of the Johannesschssel is the subject of this essay. Little is known about how exactly these objects functioned. How are we to understand this fascination with horror, death and decapitation? What phantasms does the artifact channel? The present study offers the unique key to the Johannesschssel as artifact, phenomenon, phantasm and medium.

June 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22411 7 Hardback (320 pp., 121 illus.) List price EUR 131.00 / US$ 182.00 Visualising the Middle Ages, 8

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Reassessing the Roles of Women as Makers of Medieval Art and Architecture (2 vol. set)
Edited by Therese Martin These volumes propose a renewed way of framing the debate around the history of medieval art and architecture to highlight the multiple roles played by women. Todays standard division of artist from patron is not seen in medieval inscriptionson paintings, metalwork, embroideries, or buildingswhere the most common verb is made ( fecit). At times this denotes the individual whose hands produced the work, but it can equally refer to the person whose donation made the undertaking possible. Here twenty-four scholars examine secular and religious art from across medieval Europe to demonstrate that a range of studies is of interest not just for a particular time and place but because, from this range, overall conclusions can be drawn for the question of medieval art history as a whole. Volumes not sold separately.

May 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 18555 5 Hardback (2 vols., 1280 pp., 287 b/w illus., 32 colour illus.) List price EUR 215.00 / US$ 299.00 Visualising the Middle Ages, 7

Jerusalem as Narrative Space / Erzhlraum Jerusalem


Edited by Annette Hoffmann and Gerhard Wolf
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October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22625 8 Hardback (608 pp.) List price EUR 184.00 / US$ 252.00 Visualising the Middle Ages, 6

Jerusalem, in her central role for Judaism, Christianity and Islam, became the setting for or even the protagonist of oral, written and pictorial narratives. These range from the Bible and Apocrypha, historical and hagiographical texts and legends to accounts of physical, imaginary or spiritual pilgrimage, and related images. Places in and around the city have been associated with narratives and vice versa. This collection of essays discusses the complex entanglements between Jerusalem, as a continuously redefined space, and her narratives, viewed from broad methodological and interdisciplinary perspectives. Studying the manifold ways in which narrative, space and place interact, is fundamental to the understanding of loca sancta traditions and the processes of their location and translocation. Contributors are Shulamit Laderman, Gustav Khnel, Serge Ruzer, George Gagoshidze, Alexei Lidov, Bianca Khnel, Ariane Westphlinger, Robert Ousterhout, Eva Frojmovic, Katrin Kogman-Appel, Claudia Olk, Ingrid Baumgrtner, Pnina Arad, Annette Hoffmann, Gunnar Mikosch, Barbara Baert, Yamit Rachman-Schrire, Robert Schick, Tim Urban, Mila Hork, Silvan Wagner, Rachel Milstein, Anastasia Keshman and Kai Nonnenmacher.

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African Studies

Sure Road? Nationalisms in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique


Eric Morier-Genoud (editor), Queens University Belfast
This book brings together new research on the subject of nations and nationalisms in Angola, GuineaBissau and Mozambique. It explores the history and politics of diverse nationalist discourses and ideologies, and it revisits the formation and contemporary developments of national imagined communities in Portuguese-speaking Africa. It does so by drawing on several disciplines and by exploring themes as diverse as Frelimos liberation literature, UNITAs moral economy and the disaggregation of Guinea-Bissau. The authors provide novel insights in the hope of contributing to the academic and public debate on the subject, not least in those countries where, in the face of liberalisation, ruling parties and their opponents have been arguing intensively over, and have sometime struggled to reinvent, a sense of national community. Through their engagement with the subject, authors also make a contribution to the general discussion of the concepts of nations and nationalism.

April 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22261 8 Paperback (xxvi, 270 pp.) List price EUR 69.00 / US$ 95.00 African Social Studies Series, 28

The Forgotten People


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Political Banishment under Apartheid


Saleem Badat, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
The apartheid state employed many weapons against its opponents: imprisonment, banning, detention, assassination and banishment. In a practice reminiscent of Tsarist and Soviet Russia, a large number of enemies of the state were banished to remote and often areas, far from their homes, communities and followers. Here their existence became a slow torture of the soul, a kind of social death. This is the first study of an important but hitherto neglected group of opponents of apartheid, set in a global, historical and comparative perspective. It looks at the reasons why people were banished, their lives in banishment and the efforts of a remarkable group of activists, led by Helen Joseph, to assist them.

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January 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24633 1 (approx. 384 pp.) List price EUR 75.00 / US$ 104.00 African Social Studies Series, 29

Cultural Tourism and Identity


Rethinking Indigeneity
Edited by Keyan G. Tomaselli, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Studies of cultural tourism and indigenous identity are fraught with questions concerning exploitation, entitlement, ownership and authenticity. Unease with the idea of leveraging a group identity for commercial gain is ever-present. This anthology articulates some of these debates from a multitude of standpoints. It assimilates the perspectives of members of indigenous communities, non-governmental organizations, tourism practitioners and academic researchers who participated in an action research project that aims to link research to development outcomes.

August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23418 5 Paperback (xvi, 236 pp.) List price EUR 42.00 / US$ 58.00 Afrika-Studiecentrum Series, 24

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The Yearning for Relief


A History of the Sawaba Movement in Niger
Klaas van Walraven, African Studies Centre Leiden, The Netherlands
The Sawaba movement and its rebellion in Niger are a totally neglected subject. Klaas van Walraven traces this story from a social history perspective, placing an entire generation of activists, removed from the official record, back into mainstream Nigrien history. Representing a genuine social movement, Sawaba formed Nigers first autonomous government under French suzerainty. Overthrown by the Gaullists and persecuted, it attempted a comeback with a guerrilla campaign (1960-1966), which ended in failure and led to the movements destruction. The Yearning for Relief based on numerous interviews with survivors and a vast range of archival sources, including Frances secret service is essential reading for the reappraisal of Nigers history and the role of militant nationalist movements in the decolonisation of French West Africa.

February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24574 7 Paperback (approx. 1000 pp.) List price EUR 98.00 / US$ 136.00 Afrika-Studiecentrum Series, 25

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Asian Studies

Governing the Empire: Provincial Administration in the Almohad Caliphate (1224-1269)


Critical Edition, Translation, and Study of Manuscript 4752 of the asaniyya Library in Rabat Containing 77 Taqdm (Appointments)
Pascal Buresi and Hicham El Aallaoui, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris, France Travis Bruce (English translation)
November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23333 1 Hardback (xxviii, 540 pp.) List price EUR 99.00 / US$ 138.00 Studies in the History and Society of the Maghrib, 3 In this book, Pascal Buresi and Hicham El Aallaoui edit, translate, and study an Arabic manuscript of the Royal Library of Rabat, containing 77 appointments of provincial officials. The Almohad Caliphs were the first Berbers to unite the whole Maghrib and the Iberian Peninsula under an imperial ideology elaborated at the end of the 12th C.E. by the most famous scholars, such as Averroes. This peripheral Islamic dynasty produced a pragmatic documentation that provides exceptional information about the administrative, political, ideological, and religious organisation of the largest medieval European-African Empire. Buresi and El Aallaoui convincingly stress the importance of the literature of the Chancellery in renewing the history of power and authority in medieval Islamic lands.

Holme, Ringer & Company


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The Rise and Fall of a British Enterprise in Japan, 1868-1940


Brian Burke-Gaffney, Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science

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November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23017 0 Hardback (xx, 236 pp.) List price EUR 90.00 / US$ 125.00

Established in the Nagasaki Foreign Settlement in 1868, Holme, Ringer & Co. led foreign business in western Japan up to the eve of the Second World War, engaging not only in the commodities trade and shipping and insurance agencies, but also trawl fishing and Norwegian-style whaling, hotel management, and the introduction of modern technologies such as waterworks, telephones, mechanised flour milling and large-scale petroleum storage. Gathering information from a wide range of sources, the author provides the first detailed description of these activities in Nagasaki and Shimonoseki while shedding light on the remarkable story of Frederick Ringer and his descendants, a British family that contributed to the development of modern Japan but ultimately found it impossible to stay.

Japanese Historiography and the Gold Seal of 57 C.E.


Relic, Text, Object, Fake
Joshua A. Fogel
Long description In the year 57 C.E., the court of Later Han dynasty presented a gold seal to an emissary from somewhere in what is now Japan. The seal soon vanished from history, only to be unearthed in 1784 in Japan. In the subsequent two-plus centuries, nearly 400 books and articles (mostly by Japanese) have addressed every conceivable issue surrounding this small object of gold. Joshua Fogel places the conferment of the seal in inter-Asian diplomacy of the first century and then traces four waves of historical analysis that the seal has undergone since its discovery, as the standards of historical judgment have changed over these years and the investment in the seals meaning have changed accordingly.

February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24388 0 Hardback (approx. 450 pp.) List price EUR 146.00 / US$ 203.00 Brills Japanese Studies Library, 42

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Britain and Japan: Biographical Portraits, Vol. VIII


Compiled & Edited by Hugh Cortazzi This is the eighth and largest volume in the series Britain & Japan: Biographical Portraits published on behalf of The Japan Society, London. It contains essays from forty contributors relating to fifty-two portraits of personalities who have been influential in political, official and cultural relations between the two countries from the time of the Meiji Restoration to the present day. The volume is thematically structured in eight sections: Politicians and Officials; Lawyers; Artists, Art Collectors and Art Dealers; Potters and Garden Designers; Writers; Music, Sport, Film and Media; Scholars; Other Notable Individuals. In addition, the volume contains two appendices relating to The Times and Japan in the nineteenth century and a bibliography relating to publications from the Satow papers, together with two select bibliographies in English and Japanese which shed light on Britons who lived in Japan and Japanese who lived in Britain.

January 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24602 7 Hardback List price EUR 115.00 / US$ 160.00 Britain and Japan, 8

Indias Railway History


A Research Handbook
John Hurd, and Ian J. Kerr, University of Manitoba
India has had operating railways for well-over 150 years: railways that have played a central and welldocumented role in the making of India in the colonial and post-colonial eras. This handbook provides a reference guide for researchers interested in almost any facet of the history, colonial and post-colonial, of these railways. The secondary literature is identified and surveyed, primary sources and their locations identified, statistical and cartographic data discussed and presented, and a massive bibliography made available. This handbook is the indispensable tool for anyone seeking to understand Indias railways and the roles they played in the making of modern India.
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August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23003 3 Hardback (xxii, 338 pp.) List price EUR 110.00 / US$ 151.00 Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 2 South Asia, 27

Slurp! A Social and Culinary History of Ramen - Japans Favorite Noodle Soup
Barak Kushner, University of Cambridge
Ramen, Japans noodle soup, is a microcosm of Japan and its historical relations with China. The long evolution of ramen helps us enter the history of cuisine in Japan, charting how food and politics combined as a force within Sino-Japan relations. Cuisine in East Asia plays a significant political role, at times also philosophical, economic, and social. Ramen is a symbol of the relationship between the two major forces in East Asia what started as a Chinese food product ended up almost 1,000 years later as the emblem of modern Japanese cuisine. This book explains that history from myths about food in ancient East Asia to the transfer of medieval food technology to Japan, to todays ramen popular culture.

September 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21845 1 Hardback (approx. 298 pp. including 54 images) List price EUR 65.00 / US$ 90.00

Asian Studies

The Post-War Occupation of Japan, 1945-1952


Selected Contemporary Readings From Pre-Surrender to Post-San Francisco Peace Treaty. Series 2: Pamphlets, Journals, Press and Reports
Edited by Roger Buckley Comprising ten volumes of some 4500 pages with over 100 entries, The Post-War Occupation of Japan, 1945-1952: Selected Contemporary Readings - Series 2: Pamphlets, Journals, Press and Reports, offers a representative selection of English-language reportage and commentary written during a critical era in twentieth-century history and international politics. It concentrates on how General MacArthurs demilitarization, reformation and reconstruction programmes for war-blitzed Japan were variously reported and assessed as the occupation evolved. The views of American journalists who were on the spot, as well as commentators for general magazines and specialists journals within the United States, necessarily have priority. Attention is also placed on British and Australian opinion and the vocal responses of Japanese politicians and writers to the enforced, radical transformation of their society. The use of contemporary official and unofficial documentary material highlights the wide divergence of viewpoints between and within nationalities as contested American policies for Japan shifted from major reform to economic consolidation. The text concludes with debates over the making of the controversial San Francisco peace conference against the backcloth of the Cold War in the Asia-Pacific and the establishment of an enduring US-Japan alliance.

February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 22580 0 Hardback List price EUR 1499.00 / US$ 2085.00

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Commerce and Culture at the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition: Centenary Perspectives


Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish This volume, which draws on papers presented at four centenary conferences held in London and Tokyo, offers an important spotlight on the legacy of the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition, held at Shepherds Bush, London, particularly in the contexts of commerce and culture.

October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7 Hardback (xvii, 231 pp. including several illus.) List price EUR 85.00 / US$ 118.00

Asian Studies

The Periodical Press in Treaty-Port Japan


Conflicting Reports From Yokohama, 1861-1870
Todd S. Munson, Randolph-Macon College
In The Periodical Press in Treaty-Port Japan, Munson offers an analytical survey of print media published in the treaty port of Yokohama during the tumultuous final decade of the Tokugawa shogunate. His focus includes English-language newspapers; hybrid multinational newspapers, published by Westerners but written in Japanese; and the Japan Punch, a satirical illustrated journal published by Charles Wirgman (Japan correspondent and illustrator for the Illustrated London News). Whereas previous studies of the topic have been written from the perspective of institutional development, The Periodical Press in TreatyPort Japan provides a fresh take in the field of Japanese media historyand convincingly demonstrates that these early efforts were in fact vital, sophisticated, and exciting.

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23365 2 Hardback (approx. 196 pp.) List price EUR 85.00 / US$ 118.00

Kokugaku in Meiji-period Japan


The Modern Transformation of National Learning and the Formation of Scholarly Societies
Michael Wachutka, University of Tbingen
Kokugaku in Meiji-period Japan elucidates kokugakus gradual shift from a politico-religious movement to an educational and academic discipline. Michael Wachutka investigates numerous prominent kokugaku scholars and describes their new latitude for actively influencing the nation-oriented discourse in Meijiperiod Japan.
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September 201 ISBN 978 90 04 23530 4 Hardback (xv + 307 pp.) List price EUR 115.00 / US$ 160.00

In Search of Nature
The Japanese Writer Tayama Katai (1872-1930)
Kenneth G. Henshall, Canterbury University
Long description Tayama Katai (18721930) was a major writer in Japans modern history. He was the leader of the (later) naturalist movement around 19061912, and author of its representative novel Futon (1907), which established a trend of autobiographical novels. His perception of nature changed through the years from natural beauty to the natural individual on which Japanese later naturalism was based, following German models rather than French and ultimately fate, time and religion. All his writings are naturocentric in one sense or another. In this ground-breaking study, In Search of Nature, Kenneth G. Henshall provides a cradle-to-grave account of Katai and his prose fiction, and also corrects the mistaken belief that Japanese naturalism was a failure.

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23629 5 Hardback (xviii, 250 pp.) List price EUR 96.00 / US$ 133.00

Asian Studies

Western Journalists on Japan, China and Greater East Asia, 1897-1956


Series 1: Japan 1897-1942
Edited by Peter OConnor, Musashino University December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 24182 4 Hardback (Set (10 vols.)) List price EUR 1499.00 / US$ 2085.00 Western Journalists on Japan, China and Greater East Asia, 1897-1956, which is to be published in four series of ten volumes each, offers a significant collection of journalistic memoir and journalism relating to East Asia, Japans brief empire in South-East Asia, civil war and communist unification in China and the Cold War in East Asia. With a Foreword by Waseda Universitys Tsuchiya Reiko and a General Introduction by Series Editor Peter OConnor, each series contextualises dispatches to Western newspapers and highlights on-the-spot reports and memoirs from Anglophone Western and Asian journalists based in East and South-East Asia and writing for locally-published English-language newspapers. Series 1: Japan 1897-1942 opens with a forthright article by Robert Young of the Japan Chronicle and closes with the premature triumphalism of The Setting Sun of Japan (1942), by Carl Landau and Leane Zugsmith. The collection comprises a total of sixteen texts, of which thirteen are full-length works, totalling in all 4000 pages.

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The British Commonwealth and the Allied Occupation of Japan, 1945 - 1952
Personal Encounters and Government Assessments
Edited by Ian Nish In The British Commonwealth and the Occupation of Japan, Nish presents papers by 23 authors, partly biographical, partly academic, on Japan when her island was for the first time under military occupation by alien powers le by the US. These studies throw fresh light on the attitudes of Britain, Australia and other members of the Commonwealth on the nature of the occupation and, more importantly, on peace terms which let ultimately to the conclusion of the San Francisco Treaty (1951).

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February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24295 1 Hardback List price EUR 123.00 / US$ 171.00

Classical Studies

Heritage under Siege


Military Implementation of Cultural Property Protection Following the 1954 Hague Convention
Joris D. Kila, University of Amsterdam
Heritage under Siege, winner of the Blue Shield Award 2012, is the result of international multidisciplinary research on the subject of military implementation of cultural property protection (CPP) in the event of conflict. The book considers the practical feasibility as well as ideal perspectives within the juridical boundaries of the 1954 Hague Convention. The situation of todays cultural property protection is discussed. New case studies further introduce and analyze the subject. The results of field research which made it possible to follow and test processes in conflict areas including training, education, international, interagency, and interdisciplinary cooperation are presented here. This book gives a useful overview of the playing field of CPP and its players, as well as contemporary CPP in the context of military tasks during peace keeping and asymmetric operations. It includes suggestions for future directions including possibilities to balance interests and research outcomes as well as military deliverables. A separate section deals with legal aspects.

June 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21568 9 Hardback (xxiv, 318 pp.) List price EUR 99.00 / US$ 140.00 Heritage and Identity

J.L. Vives: Declamationes Sullanae II


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Introductory Material, Declamations III-V. Edited and Translated with an Introduction


Edward V. George
This is a critical, annotated, bilingual edition, with introduction and cumulative indices, of the last three of Vives five speeches on the abdication of Sulla, the Roman Republican dictator. These five declamations form an unprecedented dramatic ensemble, grounded in thorough familiarity with the ancient sources, but amplified occasionally by elements of historical fiction. The third oration is Sullas formal abdication, defending his sometimes savage record. In the fourth, Sullas enemy Lepidus the new consul promises to undo Sullas program; in the fifth, at Sullas death, Lepidus continues his unrestrained attack on Sullas morals, henchmen, and constitutional alterations. The five-speech ensemble, dedicated to the Emperor Charles Vs youthful brother Ferdinand, explores political and ethical issues while exemplifying Vives remarkable generic versatility.

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April 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22364 6 Hardback (x, 314 pp.) List price EUR 105.00 / US$ 146.00 Selected Works of Juan Luis Vives, 9

Ancient Worlds in Film and Television


Gender and Politics
Edited by Almut-Barbara Renger, Freie Universitt Berlin and Jon Solomon, University of Illinois More than a century ago, filmmakers made their primary focus innovative and widely promulgated visions of antiquity, creating a profound effect on the critical, popular, and scholarly reception of antiquity. In this volume, scholars from a variety of countries and varying academic disciplines have addressed films way of using the field of Classical Reception to investigate, contemplate, and develop hypotheses about present-day culture, society, and politics, with a particular emphasis on gender and gender roles, their relationship to one another, and how filmic constructions of masculinity and femininity shape and are shaped by interacting economic, political, and ideological practices.

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 18320 9 Hardback (viii, 332 pp.) List price EUR 123.00 / US$ 171.00 Metaforms

Classical Studies

Egyptology from the First World War to the Third Reich


Ideology, Scholarship, and Individual Biographies
Edited by Thomas Schneider, University of British Columbia and Peter Raulwing with contributions by Edmund S. Meltzer, Lindsay J. Ambridge, and Thomas L. Gertzen Only recently has Egyptology begun to critically examine its history in the first half of the 20th century. This book presents major contributions that analyze the interplay of personal biographies and political history, ideologies and academic scholarship between the First World War and the Third Reich. Peter Raulwing and Thomas Gertzen study the political activism of Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bissing, professor of Egyptology at the University of Munich and art collector, during and after the First World War. Thomas Schneiders contribution is the first comprehensive treatment of the biographies of German and Austrian Egyptologists in the time of National Socialism and their careers after 1945, with remarks on the relationship between Egyptological scholarship and Nazi ideology. Lindsay Ambridge analyzes the scholarship of James Henry Breasted, the patron of North American Egyptology, in the context of racial ideologies of the early 20th century. A concluding chapter by Peter Raulwing, added after the death of Manfred Mayrhofer, patron of the study of Indo-Aryans in the Ancient Near East, reflects on the 20th century ideological and academic interest in the question of Indo-Aryans in the Ancient Near East. In the introductory chapter, Edmund Meltzer places these studies and their significance in the wider context of Egyptological and historiographical scholarship.

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 24329 3 Paperback (viii, 296pp.) List price EUR 35.00 / US$ 45.00

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Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Upsaliensis


Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies (Uppsala 2009)
General Editor: Astrid Steiner-Weber. Editors: Alejandro Coroleu, Domenico Defilippis, Roger Green, Fidel Rdle, Valery Rees, Dirk Sacr, Marjorie Woods and Christine Wulf Since 1971, the International Congress for Neo-Latin Studies has been organised every three years in various cities in Europe and North America. In August 2009, Uppsala in Sweden was the venue of the fourteenth Neo-Latin conference, held by the International Association for Neo-Latin Studies. The proceedings of the Uppsala conference have been collected in this volume under the motto Litteras et artes nobis traditas excolere Reception and Innovation. Ninety-nine individual and five plenary papers spanning the period from the Renaissance to the present offer a variety of themes covering a range of genres such as history, literature, philology, art history, and religion. The contributions will be of relevance not only for scholarly readers, but also for an interested non-professional audience.

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May 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22647 0 Hardback (xlvi, 1230 pp.) List price EUR 199.00 / US$ 269.00 Acta Conventus Neo-Latini, 14

Classical Studies

The Reception of Classical Literature


Edited by Christine Walde in cooperation with Brigitte Egger This new Supplement to Brills New Pauly gives an overview of the reception and influence of ancient literary works on the literature, art and music from antiquity to the present. Ordered by the names of around 90 authors, detailed and clearly-structured encyclopedic articles discuss the post-classical reception history and interpretation by historical period of the most important works from ancient Greece and Rome. Each article is accompanied by a comprehensive bibliography for further study. This volume will be a welcome addition to scholarship not only for classical and modern literary studies, but also for many other disciplines. September 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21893 2 Hardback (xxii, 596 pp.) List price EUR 195.00 / US$ 271.00 Brills New Pauly - Supplements, 5

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For more information: brill.com/bnpo Available since 2006 E-ISSN 1574-9347 Also available in print New Pauly Online features the complete sets of both Brills New Pauly and Metzlers Der Neue Pauly. The encyclopedic coverage and high academic standard of the work, the interdisciplinary and contemporary approach and clear and accessible presentation have made the New Pauly the unrivalled modern reference work for the ancient world.

For more information: brill.com/bnps Available since 2011 E-ISBN 978 90 04 22335 6 Also available in print Brills New Pauly Supplements Online brings together 6 major reference works for study of the ancient world and its reception in later centuries, including the acclaimed Historical Atlas of the Ancient World.

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Les Grecs dIstanbul au XIXe sicle


Histoire socioculturelle de la communaut de Pra
Mropi Anastassiadou, INALCO, Paris
This book traces the history of the Greek orthodox community of Pra (Beyolu) between 1804 and 1923. It is based on parish archives and studies, through the case of Pra, the functionning and the aspirations of christian ottoman communities at the age of nationalism. Ce livre retrace lhistoire de la communaut grecque orthodoxe de Pra (Beyolu) entre 1804 et 1923. Il puise dans les archives paroissiales et tudie, travers le cas de Pra, le fonctionnement et les aspirations des communauts chrtiennes ottomanes lge des nationalismes.

April 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22263 2 Hardback (x, 422 pp.) List price EUR 164.00 / US$ 228.00 Christians and Jews in Muslim Societies, 1

Hospitals in Iran and India, 1500-1950s


Edited by Fabrizio Speziale This work presents a significant panorama of studies on the history and role of hospitals in the IndoIranian world during the early modern and the modern periods when both traditional Avicennian medicine as well as Western medicine were practiced. This book is copublished with the Institut Franais de Recherche en Iran (IFRI) as no. 74 in the Bibliothque Iranienne series. April 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22829 0 Hardback (x, 244 pp.) List price EUR 99.00 / US$ 136.00 Iran Studies, 7 Le prsent ouvrage propose un panorama significatif dtudes portant sur lhistoire et le rle des hpitaux dans le monde irano-indien au cours de la premire modernit et de lpoque moderne. Les contributions rassembles dans ce volume tudient lhpital depuis plusieurs perspectives, examinant cet tablissement tantt comme une institution scientifique, tantt en fonction de son utilit sociale. Ce qui merge de ces travaux ne constitue pas un portrait homogne, mais plutt une image ambivalente et contraste de ces tablissements. Les hpitaux peuvent tre vus comme des symboles puissants de la pit des souverains musulmans, ou de la civilisation scientifique musulmane, puis du triomphe de la science occidentale moderne. Cependant, pour une trs longue priode, lhpital demeure une institution relgue la marge de la socit, regarde avec suspicion et en particulier rserve aux indigents. Ce livre est une codition avec lInstitut Franais de Recherche en Iran (IFRI) comme no 74 dans la srie Bibliothque Iranienne
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Islamic Law on Peasant Usufruct in Ottoman Syria


17th to early 19th Century
Sabrina Joseph
Drawing on Hanafi fatawa and legal commentaries from Ottoman Syria between the 17th and early 19th centuries, this book examines the legal status of tenants and sharecroppers on arable lands, most of which were state or waqf properties. Challenging existing scholarship which argues that the status of cultivators gradually eroded after the 16th century, this study explores how jurists balanced the rights and obligations of tenants and landlords, thereby ensuring the adaptability of the Ottoman land system. The work addresses the differences between sharecropping and tenancy arrangements, the limitations that governed state and waqf officials, and the interplay between sharia and qanun in shaping land laws. The book also illustrates the doctrinal development of the law and sheds light on notions of ownership, ideas of private vs. public good, and prevailing conceptions of social and economic justice.

May 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22835 1 Hardback (viii, 202 pp.) List price EUR 99.00 / US$ 136.00 Studies in Islamic Law and Society, 35

Shahnama Studies II
The reception of Firdausis Shahnama
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Charles Melville, University of Cambridge and Gabrielle van den Berg, Leiden University (eds.)
This volume explores different aspects of the reception of Firdausis Shahnama or Book of Kings, both within Iran and in neighbouring lands. Later poets and writers not only looked to Firdausis work for a model, but supplemented its stories with other narratives or absorbed the characters and the moral values of the poem into their own works. Several chapters focus on the literary traditions fed by the Shahnama, including reports of the continuing oral performances of its more popular stories. Others discuss Firdausis impact on the creative imagination of the miniature painters who illustrated manuscript copies of the Shahnama in the courts of the Ottoman Empire, Moghul India, and the Central Asia Khanates up till the seventeenth century.

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August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21127 8 Hardback (xx, 316 pp., 29 colour illus., and 37 b/w illus.) List price EUR 129.00 / US$ 177.00 Studies in Persian Cultural History, 2

Alexander Histories and Iranian Reflections


Remnants of Propaganda and Resistance
Parivash Jamzadeh
Alexander the Greats military campaign to conquer the Achaemenid empire included a propaganda campaign to convince the Iranians his kingship was compatible with their religious and cultural norms. This campaign proved so successful that the overt display of Alexanders Iranian and Zoroastrian preferences alienated some of his Greek and Macedonian allies. Parivash Jamzadeh shows how this original propaganda material displayed multiple layers of Iranian influences. Additionally she demonstrates that the studied sources do not always offer an accurate account of the contemporary Iranian customs, and occasionally included historical inaccuracies. One of the most interesting finds in this study is the confusion of historical sources that arose between the opponents Darius III and Alexander. Jamzadeh argues that the Iranian propaganda regarding Alexander the Great has contributed to this confusion.

August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21746 1 Hardback (x, 194 pp.) List price EUR 99.00 / US$ 136.00 Studies in Persian Cultural History, 3

Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies

Christian-Muslim Dialogue
Perspectives of Four Lebanese Thinkers
By Heidi Hirvonen Lebanon is a significant region of encounter between Muslims and Christians in the Middle East. This book examines how Christian-Muslim dialogue is envisioned by four present-day Lebanese thinkers: Great Ayatollah Muhammad Husayn Fadlallah and Doctor Mahmoud Ayoub from the Shiite tradition, and Metropolitan Georges Khodr and Doctor, Father Mouchir Basile Aoun from the Eastern Christian Antiochian tradition. The study seeks to bring the four thinkers into dialogue on a number of topics, including doctrinal themes, ethical principles and the issue of political power-sharing in Lebanon. All four thinkers make several suggestions for facilitating mutual understanding and transcending old debates. The concept of God and the principle of neighbourly love seem to have particular potential as fruitful bases for further dialogue.

November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23849 7 Hardback (viii, 346 pp.) List price EUR 131.00 / US$ 182.00 The History of Christian-Muslim Relations, 18

Muslim Exegesis of the Bible in Medieval Cairo


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Najm al-Dn al-f s (d. 716/1316) Commentary on the Christian Scriptures. A Critical Edition and Annotated Translation with an Introduction
by Lejla Demiri (University of Tbingen, Germany).

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December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 24316 3 Hardback (Approx. 570 pp.) List price EUR 158.00 / US$ 220.00 The History of Christian-Muslim Relations, 19

Najm al-Dn al-fs (d. 716/1316) extraordinary commentary on the Christian scriptures has not received the scholarly attention it deserves. Illustrating the way in which the Bible was read, interpreted and used as a proof-text in the construction of early 14th century Muslim views of Christianity, his al-Talq al al-Anjl al-arbaa wa-al-talq al al-Tawrh wa-al ghayrih min kutub al-anbiy (Critical Commentary on the Four Gospels, the Torah and other Books of the Prophets) is an invaluable treasure for the study of Muslim-Christian dialogue and its history. In Muslim Exegesis of the Bible in Medieval Cairo, Lejla Demiri makes this important and unusual work available for the first time in a scholarly edition and English translation, with a full introduction that places f in his intellectual context.

Constantinople to Crdoba
Dismantling Ancient Architecture in the East, North Africa and Islamic Spain
Michael Greenhalgh
A survey of the various ways in which the extensive remains of ancient architecture were reused or destroyed in the crescent from Greece and Turkey through Syria, Palestine, North Africa to Islamic Spain. The book complements and echoes some of the themes in the authors Marble Past, Monumental Present (2009). Offering a large number of varied examples, it examines how the ancient landscape was transformed - towns, roads and ports, fountains and waterways, tombs, palaces, villas and inscriptions. It then addresses reuse in churches, mosques and other structures, dealing also with collectors and museum-builders. Also considered are the dismantling and transport of the often massive blocks, and the superstitions surrounding antiquities which contributed to their continuing renown or to their destruction.

August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21246 6 Hardback (576 pp., 91 illus.) List price EUR 177.00 / US$ 242.00

Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies

The History of Afghanistan (6 vol. set)


Fay Muammad Ktib Hazrahs Sirj al-tawrkh
Translated and edited by R. D. McChesney and M. M. Khorrami The Sirj al-tawrkh is the most important history of Afghanistan ever written. It was commissioned as an official national history by the Afghan prince, later amir, Habib Allah Khan (reigned 1901-1919). The author, Fayz Muhammad Khan, better known as Katib (The Writer), was a scribe at the royal court. For more than twenty years, he had full access to government archives and oral sources and thus presents an unparalleled picture of the country from its founding in 1747 until the end of the nineteenth century. The roots of much of the fabric of Afghanistans society todaytribe and state relations, the rule of law, gender issues, and the economyare elegantly and minutely detailed in this immense work. The first three volumes of Sirj al-tawrkh are published as a set consisting of 6 parts.

December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23491 8 Hardback List price EUR 990.00 / US$ 1345.00

Conqute ottomane de lgypte (1517)


Arrire-plan, impact, chos
sous la direction de Benjamin Lellouch, Universit Paris-8 et Nicolas Michel, Universit Aix-Marseille Conqute ottomane de lgypte (1517) propose de mesurer limpact de la dfaite mamelouke face aux Ottomans sur les structures sociales, politiques et culturelles de lgypte, ainsi que sur les quilibres gopolitiques en Mditerrane, et dtudier comment les contemporains perurent lvnement. Conqute ottomane de lgypte (1517) examines how far Selm Ists victory and the subsequent fall of the Mamluk sultanate altered the political, social and cultural structures in Egypt, how far it transformed the balance of powers in the Mediterranean, and how contemporaries perceived this major event.
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September 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22519 0 Paperback (aprrox. 460 pp.) List price EUR 79.00 / US$ 110.00

Atlas of the Gulf States


Philippe Cadne, Universit Paris-Diderot, and Brigitte Dumortier, Universit Paris-Sorbonne
The Arab Gulf States possess more than half of the planets crude oil reserves, and their gas reserves are immense. The transition from being rental economies to producing economies has caused rapid and significant changes, including the influx of foreign (Arab and Asian) manual laborers, and spectacular urban development, particularly along the coast. This Atlas of the Gulf States contains more than 150 maps and graphs based on recent data. It offers a survey of the history and economic and urban development of the Gulf region. For Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman, this atlas offers detailed maps, plans and statistics for the relevant provinces as well as the most important cities. February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24560 0 Hardback (approx. 150 pp.) List price EUR 195.00 / US$ 267.00

Modern History

The Struggle for Female Suffrage in Europe


Voting to Become Citizens
Edited by Blanca Rodrguez-Ruiz, University of Seville and Ruth Rubio-Marn, European University Institute, Florence Whilst scholarship on womens suffrage usually focuses on a few emblematic countries, The Struggle for Female Suffrage in Europe casts a comparative look at the articulation of womens suffrage rights in the countries that now make up the political-unity-in-the-making we call the European Union. The book uncovers the dynamics that were at play in the recognition of male and female suffrage rights and in the definition of male and female citizenship in modern Europe. It allows readers to identify differences and commonalities in the histories of womens disenfranchisement and sheds light on the role suffrage has played in the construction of female citizenship in European countries. It provides the background against which a new European paradigm of parity democracy is gradually asserting itself.

June 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22425 4 Hardback (xv, 500 pp.) List price EUR 129.00 / US$ 177.00 International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology, 122

Transnational Networks
German Migrants in the British Empire, 1670-1914
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Edited by John R. Davis, Kingston University, Stefan Manz, Aston University, and Margrit Schulte Beerbhl, Dsseldorf University Non-British migrants and their communities were an integral part of the multifaceted and multicultural nature of the British Empire. Their history, however, goes beyond a clearly delineated narrative of the Empire and includes transnational and truly global dimensions. German migrants and their transnational network creation within the structures of the British Empire, pursued over more than two centuries in a multitude of geographical settings, is the constitutive framework of the present volume. Eight contributions cover economic, cultural, scientific and political themes. The book questions traditional nation-centred narratives of the Empire as an exclusively British undertaking.

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April 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22349 3 Hardback (approx. 188 pp.) List price EUR 89.00 / US$ 122.00

Religious Studies

David du Plessis and the Assemblies of God


The Struggle for the Soul of a Movement
Joshua R. Ziefle, Northwest University in Kirkland, Washington.
In David du Plessis and the Assemblies of God Joshua R. Ziefle details the complicated tensions that arose during the Charismatic Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. He highlights the story of Pentecostal missionary David du Plessis, whose deep involvement in every area of the revival illustrates the tenor of the movement and the controversies it engendered. September 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23701 8 Hardback (xii, 232 pp.) List price EUR 94.00 / US$ 129.00 Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies, 13 Du Plessiss ejection from the ministerial ranks of the Assemblies of God over his continued involvement with non-Pentecostals and the denominations slow but steady rapprochement with the ecumenism of the Charismatic Movement are important themes in this monograph. Ultimately, Ziefle argues that both du Plessiss enthusiastic embrace of charismatics and the Assemblies own hesitant approach to Spiritfilled Roman Catholics and mainline Protestants represent persistent hallmarks of Pentecostalism.

Building Gods Kingdom


Norwegian Missionaries in Highland Madagascar 1866 - 1903
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Karina Hestad Skeie


Building Gods Kingdom studies how the encounter with nineteenth century Madagascar influenced the Norwegian Protestant mission. Drawing upon rich Norwegian and Malagasy sources, entangled and multivocal stories are allowed to unfold, revealing the complex dynamics of mission encounters. Tracing Malagasy agency and pursuit of churchly independence in pre-colonial and colonial Madagascar, this study explores the power-struggles between the Malagasy, the missionaries and between the mission in Norway and Madagascar. Through careful attention to context and agency, Karina Hestad Skeie provides new perspectives on the interplay between the local and the global in Christian missions, and on the centrality and restrictions of local agency on mission policy.

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November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 24082 7 Hardback (Approx. 295 pp.) List price EUR 112.00 / US$ 156.00 Studies in Christian Mission, 42

The Mission of the Portuguese Augustinians to Persia and beyond (1602-1747)


John M. Flannery (Associate Member, Centre for Eastern Christianity, Heythrop College, University
of London) In The Mission of the Portuguese Augustinians to Persia and Beyond (1602-1747), John M. Flannery describes the establishment and activities of the Portuguese Augustinian mission in Persia. Hopes of converting the Safavid ruler of the Shia Muslim state would come to naught, as would the attempts of Shah Abbas I to use the services of the missionaries, as representatives of the Spanish Hapsburgs, to forge an anti-Ottoman alliance with the papacy and the Christian rulers of Europe. Prevented from converting Muslims, the Augustinians turned their attention to Armenian and Syriac Christians in Isfahan, later also establishing new missions among Christians in Georgia and the Mandaeans of the Basra region, all of which are described herein. The history of the Augustinian Order is generally under-represented by contrast with other Orders, and this study breaks new ground in existing scholarship.

February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24382 8 Hardback List price EUR 112.00 / US$ 156.00 Studies in Christian Mission, 43

Religious Studies

Restoration through Redemption: John Calvin Revisited


Edited by Henk van den Belt, University of Groningen Restoration through Redemption offers examples of three ways in which John Calvins theology can be revisited: by analysis, assessment, and reception. This volume contains analyses of Calvins position on the trinity and on politics, as well as assessments of his theology for evolutionary biology and comparative ecclesiology. It also discusses the reception of his heritage, for instance, in North America and South Africa. The central theme in this volume is Calvins approach to the renewal of creation that hinges on Christ the Redeemer. One of the golden threads is Calvins emphasis upon the meditatio on the future life, the turning of the believer towards the eschatological perspective. February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24466 5 Hardback (Approx. 377 pp.) List price EUR 131.00 / US$ 182.00 Studies in Reformed Theology, 23

Mary Magdalene, Iconographic Studies from the Middle Ages to the Baroque
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Edited by Michelle A. Erhardt and Amy M. Morris Mary Magdalene, Iconographic Studies from the Middle Ages to the Baroque examines the iconographic inventions in Magdalene imagery and the contextual factors that shaped her representation in visual art from the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries. Unique to other saints in the medieval lexicon, images of Mary Magdalene were altered over time to satisfy the changing needs of her patrons as well as her audience. By shedding light on the relationship between the Magdalene and her patrons, both corporate and private, as well as the religious institutions and regions where her imagery is found, this anthology reveals the flexibility of the Magdalenes character in art and, in essence, the reinvention of her iconography from one generation to the next.

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Slavic Studies

Balkan Studies Library


Editor-in-chief: Zoran Milutinovic For more information please visit brill.com/bsl ISSN 1877-6272

From Yugoslavia to the Western Balkans


Studies of a European Disunion, 1991-2011
Robert M. Hayden
This book brings together important original contributions to scholarly and political/policy debates over the disintegration of Yugoslavia, and especially the war in Bosnia. The analyses are grounded on empirically-based arguments about social and political dynamics, resonate with much larger/enduring issues of social science inquiry, and consistently challenge commonly-held beliefs about the Balkans that are based more on ignorance, misunderstanding, or outright prejudice, than on intimate knowledge of the region, its peoples, and their histories. When first published, some of these essays represented sharply distinctive analyses which have since then become common wisdom. Haydens arguments about how this multinational European federation collapsed following a severe economic crisis are disturbingly relevant to analyzing the crisis of the European Union twenty years later.
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Balkan Transitions to Modernity and Nation-States


Through the Eyes of Three Generations of Merchants (1780s-1890s)
Evguenia Davidova
In contrast to research on elites or history from below, this study offers an approach that can be called mesohistory a collective social biography of the Balkan merchants. In foregrounding the voices of traders, this study sheds fresh light on multiethnic networks of social actors navigating multiple social, political, and economic systems supporting and opposing various aspects of nationalist ideologies. Personal accounts humanize features of these faceless socially mediating groups. Merchants generation-specific perspectives on the economy, society, and state, both in times of war and peace, are analyzed against the backdrop of Balkan, Ottoman, and European history. The study captures a dialogue between primary and secondary sources and the major debates regarding nationalism, modernity, and the Ottoman legacy.

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War and Faith


The Catholic Church in Slovenia, 1914-1918
Pavlina Bobi
Pavlina Bobi examines the Catholic Churchs interpretation of the nature of the First World War, which furnished the great European conflagration with a moral dimension and bestowed upon it ideological legitimation. This volume scrutinizes contexts in which religious concepts were employed by the Slovenian clergy to advance the Habsburg dynastic authority as well as to deepen the patriotic sense of Slovenians. It shows the interaction of experiences at the front and at home, and explains the crucial reasons for the Churchs political (re)orientation during the war. Drawing extensively on contemporary documents, letters and diaries of soldiers, civilians and prominent figures, this account provides fresh insight into the peoples understanding of the conflict, which triggered tensions that were central to the dissolution of the Habsburg empire.

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Retracing Images
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Visual Culture after Yugoslavia


Daniel uber & Slobodan Karamani
The essays in this collection disclose cultural and political dynamics as they occurred before and in the wake of Yugoslavias dissolution (1991-92) by analyzing visual data such as film, art, graffiti, streetart, public advertisement, memorials, and monuments. Within the vast field of Balkan Studies such visual materials have rarely been taken for important empirical evidence. Against the still widely held presumption that the cultural production of allegedly totalitarian states such as Yugoslavia can be neglected as they were penetrated by state ideology, the contributions offer a corrective image of the complex ideological dynamics and discoursive potentials in various artistic and cultural fields. Phenomena such as Titostalgia, nationalist mobilization, nation-branding, rewriting of history, inventing of traditions, and symbolic violence that have surfaced in recent years are interpreted in the light of Yugoslavias legacy.

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Central and Eastern Europe


Regional Perspectives in Global Context
Series editors: Constantin Iordachi (Central European University, Budapest) Maciej Janowski (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) Balzs Trencsnyi (Central European University, Budapest) For more information please visit brill.com/cee ISSN 1877-8550

Hungarys Long Nineteenth Century


Constitutional and Democratic Traditions in a European Perspective
Collected studies of Lszl Pter, edited by Mikls Lojk Lszl Pter, whose fourteen carefully selected essays are edited in this posthumous collection, was an indefatigable seeker of the most appropriate terminological modelling and narrative reconstruction of Hungarys late nineteenth and early twentieth century progress from an essentially feudal entity into a modern European state. The articles examine thorny subjects, such as the growing tensions between the nationalities living within the multi-ethnic kingdom; language rights; autocracy, democracy and civil rights in Hungary perceived in a wider European context; the concept of the Holy Crown; the army question; church-state relations; the role of the intellectuals; and the changing British perception of Hungary. The central focus of the authors microscope is reserved for a substantive re-evaluation of the Settlement between Hungary and the Austrian Empire in 1867, which had a decisive impact on the eventual fate of the old kingdom of Hungary and of the rest of Central Europe.

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Ultimate Freedom No Choice


The Culture of Authoritarianism in Latvia, 19341940
Deniss Hanovs & Valdis Traudkalns
The Republic of Latvia is a fascinating mirror of the development of European democratic culture and reflects both the rise of democracy in Eastern Europe after the end of World War I and its deterioration into authoritarianism in the early 1930s. The regime, which lasted for only six years (1934-1940), was shaped by the controversial figure of Prime Minister and Leader of the People (Vadonis) Karlis Ulmanis. This new, archive-based study illustrates the development of authoritarianism in the region, shows controversies and similarities and places the regimes leader in the international context of European authoritarian culture. The book shows how mass culture and technologies, ancient drama and European modernism were combined to reinforce the idea of legitimacy of a new non-democratic regime.

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East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450


Edited by Florin Curta For more information please visit brill.com/ecee ISSN 1872-8103

The Slippery Memory of Men


The Place of Pomerania in the Medieval Kingdom of Poland
Paul Milliman, University of Arizona
Paul Millimans The Slippery Memory of Men is the first monograph on the role played by the early fourteenth-century trials between Poland and the Teutonic Knights in the restoration of the Polish kingdom. It is also only the second English-language monograph on this important transitional period in Polish history and the first in over 40 years. Milliman first analyzes the thirteenth-century borderland society of the south Baltic littoral, especially in Pomerania, and then uses the lengthy testimonies of over 150 witnesses from the fourteenth-century trials to examine the role of the memory of this borderland in informing the witnesses views of where the kingdom of Poland was as well as who should be included within its boundaries.

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The Mongols and the Black Sea Trade in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
By Virgil Ciocltan. Translated by Samuel Willcocks The inclusion of the Black Sea basin into the long-distance trade network with its two axes of the Silk Road through the Golden Horde (Urgench-Sarai-Tana/Caffa) and the Spice Road through the Ilkhanate (Ormuz-Tabriz-Trebizond) was the two Mongol states most important contribution to making the sea a crossroads of international commerce. The closest recorded working relationship between European and Asian powers in the medieval period, achieved by the joint efforts of the Chinggisid rulers and the Italian merchant republics, was not realised via the usual geographic channels of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Fertile Crescent, but rather by roundabout routes to the Black Sea. Thus at the same time as the sea fulfilled its function as a crossroads of long-distance Eurasian trade, it was also a bypass.

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Anatomy of a Duchy
The Political and Ecclesiastical Structures of Early Pemyslid Bohemia
David Kalhous
An analysis of the early Pemyslid realm provides an opportunity for recognizing the importance of different factors involved in the formation of stable social structures in the early medieval regnum. The contemporary narrative emphasizes the importance of violence, where the Pemyslid princes and their powerful retinues imposed princely will on elites and freemen in Bohemia and Moravia. However, our attention also turns to the problematic evidence of assumed powerful cavalry armies and the importance of communication between prince, elites and church, somewhat problematizing the role of violence as the primary tool of governance. Furthermore, an analysis of otherness in Saxon chronicles and a comparison of different traditions of St. Wenceslas and Great Moravia confirm the importance of the Identittsbildung-process and ideology as stabilising factors in the new Pemyslid regnum.

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Eurasian Studies Library


History, Societies & Cultures in Eurasia
Sergei Bogatyrev & Dittmar Schorkowitz
For more information please visit brill.com/esl ISSN 1877-9484

Discordant Neighbours: A Reassessment of the GeorgianAbkhazian and Georgian-South-Ossetian Conflicts


George Hewitt
The 2008 Georgian-Russian war focused the worlds attention on the Caucasus. South Ossetia and Abkhazia had been de facto independent since the early 1990s. However, Russias granting of recognition on 26 August 2008 changed regional dynamics. The Caucasus is one of the most ethnically diverse areas on earth, and the conflicts examined here present their own complexities. This book sets the issues in their historical and political contexts and discusses potential future problems.
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This volume is distinguished from others devoted to the same themes by the extensive use the author (a Georgian specialist) makes of Georgian sources, inaccessible to most commentators. His translated citations thus cast a unique and revealing light on the interethnic relations that have fuelled these conflicts.

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Russian History and Culture


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The Birth of the Body Russian Erotic Prose of the First Half of the Twentieth Century: A Reader
Translated and edited by Alexei Lalo This concise reader/anthology of Russian and Soviet erotic prose written between 1900 and 1940 consists of three parts: Silver Age writings, interwar migr literature, and early Soviet fiction. It was not the authors intention to select the most accomplished works dedicated to the theme of sexuality and eroticism. Rather, the choice for the most part fell upon texts previously unavailable in English and thus less known to readers who do not read in Russian. In addition, these works give a good idea of how the birth of the body in Russian literature and culture actually happened and of the laborious, difficult nature of this birth. This publication was effected under the auspices of the Mikhail Prokhorov Foundation TRANSCRIPT Programme.

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Western Crime Fiction Goes East


The Russian Pinkerton Craze 1907-1934
Boris Dralyuk, University of California, Los Angeles
This book examines the staggering popularity of early-twentieth-century Russian detective serials. Traditionally maligned as Pinkertonovshchina, these appropriations of American and British detective stories featuring Nat Pinkerton, Nick Carter, Sherlock Holmes, Ethel King, and scores of other sleuths swept the Russian reading market in successive waves between 1907 and 1917, and famously experienced a red resurgence in the 1920s under the aegis of Nikolai Bukharin. The book presents the first holistic view of Pinkertonovshchina as a phenomenon, and produces a working model of cross-cultural appropriation and reception. The red Pinkerton emerges as a vital missing link between pre- and post-Revolutionary popular literature, and marks the fitful start of a decades-long negotiation between the regime, the author, and the reading masses.

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Nightmare
From Literary Experiments to Cultural Project
Dina Khapaeva, Georgia Institute of Technology translated by Rosie Tweddle
What is a nightmare as a psychological experience, a literary experiment and a cultural project? Why has experiencing a nightmare under the guise of reading a novel, watching a film or playing a video game become a persistent requirement of contemporary mass culture? By answering these questions, which have not been addressed by literary criticism and cultural studies, we can interpret anew the texts of classic authors. Charles Maturin, Nikolai Gogol, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Thomas Mann, Howard Philips Lovecraft and Victor Pelevin carry out bold experiments on their heroes and readers as they seek to investigate the nature of nightmare in their works. This book examines their prose to reveal the unstudied features of the nightmare as a mental state and traces the mosaic of coincidences leading from literary experiments to todays culture of nightmare consumption. This publication was effected under the auspices of the Mikhail Prokhorov Foundation TRANSCRIPT Programme. Khapaevas analyses are insightful and often startlingly freshmost strikingly in their compelling demonstration that the nightmare, taken quite literally, was an important structuring metaphor for many classics of Russian literature. Kevin Platt, University of Pennsylvania, President of the American Association of Teachers of Slavic Languages

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The Unsung Hero of the Russian Avant-Garde


The Life and Times of Nikolay Punin
Natalia Murray
This book is the first biography of Nikolay Punin (1888-1953). One of the most prominent art-critics of the avant-garde, in 1919 Punin was the Commissar of the Hermitage and Russian Museums, he was lecturing at the Academy of Arts and at the State University in Petrograd (and subsequently Leningrad). He was the right hand of Lunacharsky and the head of the Petrograd branch of the Visual Arts Department of Narkompross. From 1913 till 1938, Punin worked at the Russian Museum and organized several major exhibitions of Russian art. Yet his name is not widely known in the West, primarily because his file languished in the KGB archives since he died in 1953, partly because his grave in the Gulag where he died is marked only by a number, and partly because his own reputation became submerged under that of his lover, poet and writer Anna Akhmatova. Through the life and inheritance of Nikolay Punin, this book will examine the very phenomenon of the Russian avant-garde and its fate after the October Revolution, as well as the artistic trends and cultural policies which dominated Soviet art in the 1930-1950s.
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Authors Index

67 Abd-Allah, .U.; , Mlik and Medina, Islamic Reasoning in the Formative 72 Altman, A.; , Tracing the Earliest Recorded Concepts of International Law, The Ancient Near East (2500-330 BCE) 112 Anastassiadou, M.; , Les Grecs dIstanbul au XIXe sicle, Histoire 55 Antunes, R.; , The Meanings of Work, Essay on the Affirmation and 61 Bachrach, B.; , Charlemagnes Early Campaigns (768-777), 102 Badat, S.; , The Forgotten People, Political Banishment under Apartheid 100 Baert, B.; , Caput Johannis in Disco, {Essay on a Mans Head} 60 Baker, J. and Brookes, S.; , Beyond the Burghal Hidage, Anglo-Saxon 58 Bakker, P.J.J.M. , Psychology and the Other Disciplines, A Case of 76 Barker, S.K. and Hosington, B.M. (eds), Renaissance Cultural Crossroads: Translation, Print and Culture in Britain, 1473-1640 56 Basso, L.; , Marx and Singularity, From the Early Writings to the 79 Baycroft, T., Folklore and Nationalism in Europe During the Long Nineteenth Century, 118 Belt, H. (ed.), Restoration through Redemption: John Calvin Revisited 51 Bertram, M.; , Kanonisten und ihre Texte (1234 bis Mitte 14. Jh.), 98 Beiki, M.; , The Ottoman Mobilization of Manpower in the First World War, Between Voluntarism and Resistance 49 Bloemendal, J., Eversmann, P. and Strietman, E. (eds), Drama, Performance and Debate, Theatre and Public Opinion in the Early 59 Blum, P.R.; , Studies on Early Modern Aristotelianism, 120 Bobi, P.; , War and Faith, The Catholic Church in Slovenia, 1914-1918 64 Boer, W. and Gttler, C. (eds), Religion and the Senses in Early Modern Europe 44 Boute, B. and Smberg, T. (eds), Devising Order, Socio-religious 68 Bwering, G. and Orfali, B.; , The Comfort of the Mystics, A Manual
Testamentum ab Erasmo Recognitum, IV, Epistolae Apostolicae (secunda pars) et Apocalypsis Iohannis 57 Brown, H.; , Marx on Gender and the Family, A Critical Study 77 Brownlee, M.S., Renaissance Encounters, Greek East and Latin West Models, Rituals, and the Performativity of Practice and Anthology of Early Sufism Modern Period 18 Aufstze und 14 Exkurse
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40 Conti, A. (ed.), A Companion to Walter Burley, Late Medieval 90 Copeland, C. and Machielsen, J. (eds), Angels of Light? Sanctity and the Discernment of Spirits in the Early Modern Period, 105 Cortazzi, H. , Britain and Japan: Biographical Portraits, Vol. VIII, 50 Courtenay, W.J. and Goddard, E.D. (eds), Rotuli Parisienses (2 vol. set), Supplications to the Pope from the University of Paris, Volume III: 1378-1394 57 Coutinho, C.N.; , Gramscis Political Thought, 75 Cox Jensen, F.; , Reading the Roman Republic in Early Modern England, 64 Damm, H., The Artist as Reader, On Education and Non-Education of 62 Danley, M.H. , The Seven Years War, Global Views 119 Davidova, E.; , Balkan Transitions to Modernity and Nation-States, 59 Davids, K.; , Religion, Technology, and the Great and Little Divergences, China and Europe Compared, c. 700-1800 74 Davis, D.; , Seeing Faith, Printing Pictures: Religious Identity during the English Reformation, 116 Davis, J.R., Transnational Networks, German Migrants in the British 72 Decock, W.; , Theologians and Contract Law, The Moral 114 Demiri, L.; , Muslim Exegesis of the Bible in Medieval Cairo, Najm
Transformation of the Ius Commune (ca. 1500-1650) al-Dn al-f s (d. 716/1316) Commentary on the Christian Scriptures. A Critical Edition and Annotated Translation with an Introduction 80 Deusen, van N. , Cicero Refused to Die, Ciceronian Influence through the Centuries 124 Dralyuk, B.; , Western Crime Fiction Goes East, The Russian Pinkerton Craze 1907-1934 82 Duindam, J. , Royal Courts in Dynastic States and Empires, A Global Perspective Empire, 1670-1914 Through the Eyes of Three Generations of Merchants (1780s-1890s) Early Modern Artists Logician and Metaphysician

socioculturelle de la communaut de Pra Negation of Work

A Diplomatic and Military Analysis

Civil Defence in the Viking Age

Cross-Disciplinary Interaction (1250-1750)

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79 Dunthorne,H., The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Britain and the Low Countries 45 Dupont, A.; , Gratia in Augustines Sermones ad Populum during the Pelagian Controversy, Do Different Contexts Furnish Different 59 Ellis, H.; , Generational Conflict and University Reform, Oxford in 118 Erhardt, M.A., Mary Magdalene, Iconographic Studies from the Middle Ages to the Baroque, 80 Evans, R.J.W. , The Holy Roman Empire, 1495-1806: A European Perspective 66 Fink, J.L., Logic and Language in the Middle Ages, A Volume in 117 Flannery, J.; , The Mission of the Portuguese Augustinians to Persia and beyond (1602-1747), 104 Fogel, J.A.; , Japanese Historiography and the Gold Seal of 57 C.E., 77 Ford, P.; , The Judgment of Palaemon, The Contest between Neo-Latin 85 Friedman, R.; , Intellectual Traditions at the Medieval University (2 vol. set), The Use of Philosophical Psychology in Trinitarian Theology 84 Galluzzo, G.; , The Medieval Reception of Book Zeta of Aristotles Metaphysics (2 vol. set), Vol. 1: Aristotles Ontology and the Middle Ages: The Tradition of Met., Book Zeta // Vol. 2: Pauli Veneti Expositio in duodecim libros Metaphisice Aristotelis, Liber VII 109 George, E. (ed.), J.L. Vives: Declamationes Sullanae II, Introductory 76 Gordon, B. and McLean, M. (eds), Shaping the Bible in the Reformation, Books, Scholars and Their Readers in the Sixteenth Century 114 Greenhalgh, M.; , Constantinople to Crdoba, Dismantling Ancient 99 Grzekowiak-Krwawicz, A.; , Queen Liberty: The Concept of Freedom in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 70 Guo, L.; , The Performing Arts in Medieval Islam, Shadow Play and
Popular Poetry in Ibn Daniyals Mamluk Cairo Architecture in the East, North Africa and Islamic Spain Material, Declamations III-V. Edited and Translated with an Introduction among the Franciscans and Dominicans, 1250-1350 and Vernacular Poetry in Renaissance France Relic, Text, Object, Fake Honour of Sten Ebbesen the Age of Revolution Insights

53 Brown, A. (ed.), VI-4 Ordinis sexti tomus quartus, Novum

106 Buckley, R. (ed.), The Post-War Occupation of Japan, 1945-1952,

Selected Contemporary Readings From Pre-Surrender to Post-San Francisco Peace Treaty. Series 2: Pamphlets, Journals, Press and Reports 47 Bunge, W.; , Spinoza Past and Present, Essays on Spinoza, Spinozism, and Spinoza Scholarship

104 Buresi, P. and El Aallaoui, H.; , Governing the Empire: Provincial Administration in the Almohad Caliphate 104 Burke-Gaffney, B.; , Holme, Ringer & Company, The Rise and Fall of a 76 Burnett, S.G.; , Christian Hebraism in the Reformation Era (15001660), Authors, Books, and the Transmission of Jewish Learning 45 Burton, S.J.; , The Hallowing of Logic, The Trinitarian Method of 115 Cadne, P. and Dumortier, B.; , Atlas of the Gulf States, 41 Cartwright, S. (ed.), A Companion to St. Paul in the Middle Ages 88 Chun, C.; , The Legacy of Jonathan Edwards in the Theology of Andrew Fuller, 122 Ciocltan, V.; , The Mongols and the Black Sea Trade in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries, 95 Claverie, P.-V.; , Honorius III et lOrient (1216-1227), tude et
publication de sources indites des Archives vaticanes (ASV) 69 Cobb, P. (ed.), The Lineaments of Islam, Studies in Honor of Fred McGraw Donner Richard Baxters Methodus Theologiae British Enterprise in Japan, 1868-1940

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63 Hacker, B.C., A Companion to Womens Military History 42 Hackett, J.; , A Companion to Meister Eckhart 70 Hakim, A. (ed.), The Epistle of the Eloquent Clarification Concerning the Refutation of Ibn Qutayba by Al-Q al-Numn b. Muammad (d. 363/974), Critical Edition with an Introduction 121 Hanovs, D. and Traudkalns, V.; , Ultimate Freedom No Choice, 68 Hayden, J.A., Through the Eyes of the Beholder, The Holy Land, 1517119 Hayden, R.; , From Yugoslavia to the Western Balkans, Studies of a 78 Heebll-Holm, T.; , Ports, Piracy and Maritime War, Piracy in the 69 Hehmeyer, I., Herbal Medicine in Yemen, Traditional Knowledge and 107 Henshall, K.G.; , In Search of Nature, The Japanese Writer Tayama 123 Hewitt, B.G.; , Discordant Neighbours, A Reassessment of the 114 Hirvonen, H.; , Christian-Muslim Dialogue, Perspectives of Four 101 Hoffmann, A., Jerusalem as Narrative Space / Erzhlraum Jerusalem, 42 Hoffmann, T.; , A Companion to Angels in Medieval Philosophy, 40 Hopkins, D.; , Peter Thonning and Denmarks Guinea Commission, A Study in Nineteenth-Century African Colonial Geography 65 Horstmanshoff, M., Blood, Sweat and Tears - The Changing Concepts of Physiology from Antiquity into Early Modern Europe, 106 Hotta-Lister, A. and Nish, I. (eds), Commerce and Culture at the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition: Centenary Perspectives, 96 Houssaye Michienzi, I.; , Datini, Majorque et le Maghreb (14e-15e sicles), Rseaux, espaces mditerranens et stratgies marchandes 61 Hoyos, D., A Companion to Roman Imperialism, 58 Hudis, P.; , Marxs Concept of the Alternative to Capitalism, 105 Hurd II, J. and Kerr, I.J.; , Indias Railway History, A Research 91 Ingram, K., The Conversos and Moriscos in Late Medieval Spain and Beyond, Volume Two: The Morisco Issue 113 Jamzadeh, P.; , Alexander Histories and Iranian Reflections, 63 Jefferson, J.; , The Holy Wars of King Wladislas and Sultan Murad, 78 Jenks, S., Laws, Lawyers and Texts, Studies in Medieval Legal History in 95 Johnson, T.J., Franciscans and Preaching, Every Miracle from the 98 Jongerden, J. and Verheij, J. (eds), Social Relations in Ottoman Diyarbekir, 1870-1915, 48 Jorink, E. , Isaac Vossius (1618-1689) between Science and Scholarship, 113 Joseph, S.; , Islamic Law on Peasant Usufruct in Ottoman Syria, 17th 99 Kad, I.H.; , Ottoman and Dutch Merchants in the Eighteenth Century, Competition and Cooperation in Ankara, Izmir, and Amsterdam 78 Kaeuper, R.W., Law, Governance, and Justice, New Views on Medieval 122 Kalhous, D.; , Anatomy of a Duchy, The Political and Ecclesiastical 43 Kaylor, N.H. and Phillips, P.E. (eds), A Companion to Boethius in the Middle Ages, 125 Khapaeva, D.; , Nightmare, From Literary Experiments to Cultural 109 Kila, J.; , Heritage under Siege, Military Implementation of Cultural 93 Kim, Y.; , Between Desire and Passion, Teresa de Cartagena 100 Kinch, A.; , Imago Mortis, Mediating Images of Death in Late Medieval
Culture Property Protection Following the 1954 Hague Convention Project Structures of Early Pemyslid Bohemia Constitutionalism to early 19th Century Beginning of the World Came about through Words Honour of Paul Brand The Ottoman-Christian Conflict from 1438-1444 Remnants of Propaganda and Resistance Handbook Lebanese Thinkers Georgian-Abkhazian and Georgian-South-Ossetian Conflicts Katai (1872-1930) Practice, and Their Value for Todays World English Channel and the Atlantic, c. 1280-c. 1330 European Disunion, 1991-2011 1713 The Culture of Authoritarianism in Latvia, 19341940

62 King, A. , England and Scotland at War, c.1296-c.1513, 73 Kumagai, Y.; , Breaking into the Monopoly, Provincial Merchants and 105 Kushner, B.; , Slurp! A Social and Culinary History of Ramen Japans Favorite Noodle Soup, 124 Lalo, A., The Birth of the Body Russian Erotic Prose of the First Half of the Twentieth Century: A Reader, 115 Lellouch, B. and Michel, N. (eds), Conqute ottomane de lgypte (1517), Arrire-plan, impact, chos 99 Lenger, F.; , European Cities in the Modern Era, 1850-1914, 87 Linden, van der, M., Working on Labor, Essays in Honor of Jan 86 Lis, C. and Soly, H.; , Worthy Efforts: Attitudes to Work and Workers in Pre-Industrial Europe, 54 Lloyd, C. , Settler Economies in World History, 94 Loewen, P.; , Music in Early Franciscan Thought, 84 Long, R.J.; , Adam of Bockenfield, Glossae super De vegetabilibus et plantis, A Critical Edition with Introduction 61 Lorge, P.A., Debating War in Chinese History, 56 Lukcs, G.; Miller, T. (ed.), The Culture of Peoples Democracy, 96 MacDonald, I.; , Clerics and Clansmen, The Diocese of Argyll between 60 Manning, G., Matter and Form in Early Modern Science and Philosophy 57 Marot, J.; , The October Revolution in Prospect and Retrospect, 101 Martin, T. , Reassessing the Roles of Women as Makers of Medieval Art and Architecture (2 vol. set), 115 McChesney, R. and Khorrami, M.M. (eds), The History of Afghanistan (6 vol. set), Fay Muammad Ktib Hazrahs Sirj al43 McGrady, D. and Bain, J. (eds), A Companion to Guillaume de Machaut, 56 Meiksins Wood, E.; Patriquin, L. (ed.), The Ellen Meiksins Wood Reader, 113 Melville, C. and van den Berg, G. (eds), Shahnama Studies II, The 91 Mijers, E.; , News from the Republick of Letters, Scottish Students, 122 Milliman, P.; , The Slippery Memory of Men, The Place of Pomerania 82 Mitchell, L., Every Inch a King, Comparative Studies on Kings and 102 Morier-Genoud, E. (ed.), Sure Road? Nationalisms in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique 88 Moser, C.; , Die Dignitt des Ereignisses, Studien zu Heinrich 47 Moudarres, A., New Worlds and the Italian Renaissance, 68 Mourad,, S.A., The Intensification and Reorientation of Sunni Jihad Ideology in the Crusader Period, Ibn Askir of Damascus 89 Mller, S. and Schweiger, C. (eds), Between Creativity and NormMaking, Tensions in the Early Modern Era 107 Munson, T.S.; , The Periodical Press in Treaty-Port Japan, Conflicting 125 Murray, N.; , The Unsung Hero of the Russian Avant-Garde, The Life 171 N Ghrdaigh, J. , The March in the Islands of the Medieval West, 108 Nish, I. (ed.), The British Commonwealth and the Allied Occupation of Japan, 1945 - 1952, Personal Encounters and Government 90 OCallaghan, D.; , The Preservation of Jewish Religious Books in Sixteenth-Century Germany: Johannes Reuchlins Augenspiegel,
Assessments and Times of Nikolay Punin Reports From Yokohama, 1861-1870 (11051176) and His Age, with an Edition and Translation of Ibn Askirs The Forty Hadiths for Inciting Jihad Contributions to the History of European Intellectual Culture Bullingers Reformationsgeschichtsschreibung Kingship in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds in the Medieval Kingdom of Poland Charles Mackie and the United Provinces, 1650-1750 reception of Firdausis Shahnama tawrkh Interventions in Russian and Soviet History
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Manufacturers Campaigns for Access to the Asian Market, 1790-1833

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Hungarian Essays on Literature, Art, and Democratic Transition, 1945-1948 the Twelfth and Sixteenth Centuries

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108 OConnor, P. (ed.), Western Journalists on Japan, China and Greater East Asia, 1897-1956, Series 1: Japan 1897-1942 69 Orfali, B. and Saab, N.; , Sufism, Black and White, A Critical Edition of 87 Pansters, K.; , Franciscan Virtue, Spiritual Growth and the Virtues in 90 Pardue, B.; , Printing, Power, and Piety, Appeals to the Public during the 85 Pelletier, J.; , William Ockham on Metaphysics, The Science of Being 121 Pter, L.; Lojk, M. (ed.), Hungarys Long Nineteenth Century, 74 Poleg, E. , Form and Function in the Late Medieval Bible, 45 Pollmann, K.; , Augustine beyond the Book, Intermediality,
Transmediality and Reception Noel Beda Constitutional and Democratic Traditions in a European Perspective and God Early Years of the English Reformation Franciscan Literature and Instruction of the Thirteenth Century Kitb al-Bay wa-l-Sawd by Ab l-asan al-Srjn (d. ca.470/1077)

86 Stanziani, A., Labour, Coercion, and Economic Growth in Eurasia, 17th-20th Centuries, 110 Steiner-Weber, A. (ed.), Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Upsaliensis,
Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies (Uppsala 2009) 65 Stelling, L., The Turn of the Soul, Representations of Religious Conversion in Early Modern Art and Literature 120 uber, D. and Karamanic, S. (eds), Retracing Images, Visual Culture after Yugoslavia

42 Thom, P. and Lagerlund, H. (eds), A Companion to the Philosophy of Robert Kilwardby, 88 Thomas, S.I.; , Creating Communities in Restoration England,
Parish and Congregation in Oliver Heywoods Halifax and Orientalism in Revolutionary Times

48 Thomasson, F.; , The Life of J. D. kerblad, Egyptian Decipherment 44 Tolstaya, K.; , Kaleidoscope: F.M. Dostoevsky and the Early Dialectical Theology, 102 Tomaselli, K. (ed.), Cultural Tourism and Identity, Rethinking 55 Tomba, M.; , Marxs Temporalities, 71 Turning, P.; , Municipal Officials, Their Public, and the Negotiation of Justice in Medieval Languedoc, Fear Not the Madness of the Raging Mob 65 van Eck, C.A. (ed.), Translations of the Sublime, The Early Modern
Reception and Dissemination of Longinus Peri Hupsous in Rhetoric, the Visual Arts, Architecture and the Theatre 92 Vehlow, K.; , Abraham Ibn Dauds Dorot Olam (Generation of the Ages), A Critical Edition and Translation of Zikhron Divrey Romi, Divrey Malkhey Israel, and the Midrash on Zechariah 46 Velthuysen, L. van; , A Letter on the Principles of Justness and Decency, Containing a Defence of the Treatise De Cive of the Learned Mr Hobbes, Indigeneity

53 Rabbie, E. (ed.), IX-5 Ordinis noni tomus quintus, Controversies with 48 Rampley, M., Art History and Visual Studies in Europe, 46 Raphael, S.K.; , Climate and Political Climate, Environmental 75 Reinders, M.; , Printed Pandemonium, Popular Print and Politics in the 109 Renger, A.-B. and Solomon, J. (eds), Ancient Worlds in Film and Television, Gender and Politics 41 Resnick, I. (ed.), A Companion to Albert the Great, Theology, 97 Reynolds, A., Early Medieval Art and Archaeology in the Northern World, Studies in Honour of James Graham-Campbell 97 Riches, D.; , Protestant Cosmopolitanism and Diplomatic Culture, 50 Ridderikhoff, C.M., De Ridder-Symoens, H. and Heesakkers, C.L. (eds), Troisime Livre des procurateurs de la nation germanique de lancienne Universit dOrlans 1567-1587, Texte des rapports des 89 Robinson, J.W.; , William of Ockhams Early Theory of Property Rights in Context, 116 Rodrguez-Ruiz, B., The Struggle for Female Suffrage in Europe, 94 Roest, B.; , Order and Disorder, The Poor Clares between Foundation and 67 Rudolph, U.; , Al-Mturd and the Development of Sunn Theology in Samarqand, 93 Schlau, S.; , Gendered Crime and Punishment, Women and/in the 110 Schneider, T. and Raulwing, P. (eds), Egyptology from the First World War to the Third Reich, Ideology, Scholarship, and Individual 49 Schwarz, B.; , Kurienuniversitt und stadtrmische Universitt von ca. 1300 bis 1471, 53 Seidel Menchi, S. (ed.), I-8 Ordinis primi tomus octavus, Iulius 41 Selderhuis, H. (ed.), A Companion to Reformed Orthodoxy 47 Sgarbi, M., Translatio Studiorum, Ancient, Medieval and Modern Bearers 54 Shammas, C., Investing in the Early Modern Built Environment, 66 Silva, J.F.; , Robert Kilwardby on the Human Soul, Plurality of Forms 83 Singh, P., Re-imagining South Asian Religions, Essays in Honour of 117 Skeie, K.H.; , Building Gods Kingdom, Norwegian Missionaries in 93 Soyer, F.; , Ambiguous Gender in Early Modern Spain and Portugal, Inquisitors, Doctors and the Transgression of Gender Norms 112 Speziale, F. (ed.), Hospitals in Iran and India, 1500-1950s,
Highland Madagascar 1866 - 1903 Professors Harold G. Coward and Ronald W. Neufeldt and Censorship in the Thirteenth Century Europeans, Asians, Settlers and Indigenous Societies of Intellectual History Exclusus, De civilitate, Conflictus Thaliae et Barbariei Biographies Hispanic Inquisitions Reform Voting to Become Citizens procurateurs Brandenburg-Swedish Relations in the Seventeenth Century Philosophy, and the Sciences
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Transnational Discourses and National Frameworks Disasters in the Medieval Levant Netherlands 1650-72

81 Vredeveld, H.; , The Poetic Works of Helius Eobanus Hessus, 107 Wachutka, M.; , Kokugaku in Meiji-period Japan, The Modern
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111 Walde, C. (ed.), The Reception of Classical Literature, 103 Walraven, K. van; , The Yearning for Relief, A History of the Sawaba 51 Wejwoda, M.; , Sptmittelalterliche Jurisprudenz zwischen Rechtspraxis, Universitt und kirchlicher Karriere, Der Leipziger 63 Williams, A.; , The Sword and the Crucible, A History of the
Metallurgy of European Swords up to the 16th Century Jurist und Naumburger Bischof Dietrich von Bocksdorf (ca. 1410-1466) Movement in Niger

Transformation of National Learning and the Formation of Scholarly Societies

97 Wubs-Mrozewicz, J., The Hanse in Medieval and Early Modern Europe 62 Wyss, M.; , Arms Transfers, Neutrality and Britains Role in the Cold War, Anglo-Swiss Relations 1945-1958 92 Yaya, I.; , The Two Faces of Inca History, Dualism in the Narratives and 117 Ziefle, J.R.; , David du Plessis and the Assemblies of God, The Struggle
for the Soul of a Movement Cosmology of Ancient Cuzco

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