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  • by Oliver (Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Grant
    £207.49

    Offers an analysis of migration in Germany within the demographic and socio-economic contexts of the period studied. Focusing on the rural labour market and the factors affecting it, this work also examines the 'pull' factor to cities, and offers interpretations of German industrialization in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

  • by John (Lecturer in Religious Studies Wolffe
    £124.99

    A study of the anti-Catholic movement in 19th-century Britain. Catholic emancipation in 1829 was followed by a Protestant backlash, stimulated by the growth of the evangelical movement and of Catholicism, and the political endeavours of Irish and British Tories.

  • - The Greater Gentry of Nottinghamshire
    by Simon (Sir Lewis Namier Research Fellow Payling
    £155.99

    This study of the political and social structure of late medieval England examines the wealth and political influence of a dozen Nottinghamshire families who dominated their county during the first half of the 15th century. It reassesses the nature of baronial-gentry relations, and establishes the true extent of the influence of the greater gentry.

  • - East Anglia 1422-1442
    by Philippa C. (Lecturer in History Maddern
    £52.99

    This study explores the nature and meaning of violence in 15th-century England in order to uncover the attitudes and beliefs of the inhabitants of medieval East Anglia. It examines the way their moral code was reflected in the procedures and punishments of the courts and assesses the success of the legal system in maintaining authority and order.

  • - From the Enlightenment to Clausewitz
    by Azar (Lecturer in the Departments of History and Political Science Gat
    £55.49

    This study relates the work of Clausewitz and other military thinkers to their cultural background, and demonstrates how the main currents of modern military thought have evolved from the cultural frameworks of the German Movement and the Enlightenment.

  • - The French Bishops and the Coming of the Revolution 1786-1790
    by Nigel ( Aston
    £60.49

    Explores the role of the episcopate in national and provincial politics in the last years of the ancien regime and the part played by the bishops in the early, critical stages of the Revolution.

  • - Charles I and the Remoulding of Anglicanism 1625-1641
    by Julian Davies
    £133.49

    Julian Davies's detailed analysis of the religious policy and ecclesiastical practice of the Church of England in the reign of Charles I offers a bold new interpretation of the Caroline Church, firmly based on the documentary evidence.

  • by Joseph McAleer
    £52.99

    Before the advent of television, reading was among the most popular of leisure activities. In this lively and scholarly study, Joseph McAleer draws on a wide variety of resources to examine the size and complexion of the reading public and the development of an increasingly commercialized publishing industry in the early twentieth century.

  • by Elizabeth (Lecturer in Modern European History Harvey
    £52.99

    Provides new insights into the troubled development of the Weimar Welfare State and the crisis into which it was plunged by the Great Depression. Elizabeth Harvey examines a wide range of policies implemented by central and local government, and assesses responses to them.

  • by Peter A. Clarke
    £52.99

    This is a study of the major landholders of England and their estates during the reign of Edward the Confessor. It contains a comprehensive analysis of the lay landholders recorded in Domesday Book, and compares conditions under Edward the Confessor with those of the Norman regime which followed

  • by Mariel (Assistant Professor of History Grant
    £47.99

    A study of government publicity activities in Britain between the wars. Mariel Grant focuses on the development of public relations bureaux and information services in Whitehall. She shows, how during the inter-war period, publicity came to be regarded as a legitimate and necessary task.

  • by Christian (Lecturer in History Leitz
    £150.49

    This is the first comprehensive study of the economic relations between Nazi Germany and Franco's Spain (1936-1945). It demonstrates how, during the Spanish Civil War, Germany helped General Franco to victory and at the same time attempted to turn Spain into an economic colony.

  • - The Becontree Estate
    by Andrzej (Tutorial Fellow Olechnowicz
    £201.99

    Built between 1921 and 1934, the London County Council's Becontree Estate was the largest public housing scheme ever undertaken in Britain. Using interviews with surviving tenants from the inter-war period, the author discusses the early years of the estate.

  • - The Legacy of Evangelicalism in Four Nineteenth-Century Families
    by Christopher (Assistant Master Tolley
    £150.49

    An account of the influence of evangelicalism upon eminent Victorians. Recording family life was an important ritual in Victorian households and the author uses documents from the archives of four families to analyze the biographical tradition and its lasting effects upon "family values".

  • by Rainer (Research Fellow Liedtke
    £60.49

    Organized Jewish welfare was a vital element in the formation and maintenance of British and German Jewish subcultures. The analysis of this important sphere of everyday life highlights the relevance of comparative history for an understanding of Jewish integration and identity formation in nineteenth-century Europe.

  • - An African Country at War
    by Ashley (Research Fellow Jackson
    £61.49

    Studies Botswana during World War II. The book offers an Africanist and an imperial perspective, exploring the impact of the war on the home front and Botswana's military contribution. Events and personalities are examined, along with Botswana's interaction with Whitehall and the British Army.

  • - The Anglo-Burgundian Regime 1420-1436
    by Guy Llewelyn Thompson
    £147.49

    This book is a study of Paris during the period in the 15th century when it fell under English rule. Paris was the headquarters of the Lancastrian government in northern France, established by the victories of Henry V. Its history thus forms a key chapter in the story of the rule of Henry VI on both sides of the Channel.

  • by Stephan E. C. ( Wendehorst
    £137.49

    Stephan E. C. Wendehorst explores the relationship between British Jewry and Zionism from 1936 to 1956, a crucial period in modern Jewish history, encompassing both the shoah and the establishment of the State of Israel.

  • - The Free German Youth Movement 1946-1968
    by Alan (Assistant Professor in Modern European History and European Studies McDougall
    £121.99

    In East Germany, during the 1950s and 1960s young people were a constant problem for the communist authorities - and in particular for the communist youth organization, the Free German Youth (FDJ). This book provides a study of the often troubled relationship between the FDJ and East German youth during this important period.

  • by Eric Jabbari
    £126.99

    An examination of Pierre Laroque's contribution to the rise of the French welfare state, and the shape of post-war social security.

  • - The Political Economy of British Imperialism
    by Leigh A. (Lecturer in Economic History Gardner
    £134.99

    Taxation was one of the most contentious aspects of British colonial rule in Africa, shaping relationships between Africans, colonial governments, and European settlers. This is the first detailed comparative study of both taxation and public spending in British colonies in Africa.

  • - Nepotism and Papal Authority in Counter-Reformation Rome
    by Miles (Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies Pattenden
    £126.99

    Reconstructs the events surrounding the prosecution of Pope Paul IV's nephews by his successor Pius IV and the impact this had on Counter-Reformation Rome. Offers a substantial reappraisal of how contemporaries viewed the ideas of nepotism and papal authority and demonstrates Pius' importance in shaping their development.

  • - The Development of Isaiah Berlin's Political Thought
    by Joshua L. (Department of Government Cherniss
    £134.99

    A detailed study of Isaiah Berlin: historian, philosopher, and political theorist. Situates his evolving ideas in the context of British society and world politics. Offers a new interpretation of Berlin's influential writings on liberty and his debts to philosophy, and makes clear his relationship to the political debates of his times.

  • - British and West German Protest Movements and the Early Cold War, 1945-1970
    by Holger (Professor of Contemporary European History Nehring
    £139.99

    Focuses on a number of peace movements in Britain and West Germany from the end of Second World War in 1945 to the early 1970s to understand how European societies experienced and reacted to the Cold War.

  • - Urban Change and the Irish Past, 1957-1973
    by Erika (Chancellor's Fellow in History Hanna
    £124.49

    Provides a new history of the capital of Ireland during the 1960s, examining how an aging eighteenth-century city was rapidly transformed by speculative office construction and suburban development, and exploring how this impacted on the lives of the city's ordinary inhabitants

  • - Passages to Modernity in National-Colonial Egypt
    by University of Birmingham) Ryzova, Lucie (Senior Lecturer in Middle East History & Senior Lecturer in Middle East History
    £38.99 - 139.99

    In colonial-era Egypt, a new social category of "modern men" emerged, the efendiyya, who represented the new middle class elite. This volume explores how they assumed a key political role in the anti-colonial movement and in the building of a modern state both before and after the revolution of 1952.

  • - The Politics of Transnational Catholicism, 1920-1940
    by Stephen J. C. (Assistant Professor Andes
    £124.49

    A religious and political history of transnational Catholic activism in Latin America during the 1920s and 1930s.

  • - Memories of Empire in a Decolonized Nation
    by Britta (Leverhulme Early Career Fellow Schilling
    £129.99

    The first comprehensive account of the memory of colonialism in Germany from 1919 until the present day.

  • by Simone (Lecturer in Early Modern History Laqua-O'Donnell
    £129.99

    The first study of how women from different backgrounds encountered the Counter-Reformation in early modern Munster.

  • by Peter (Junior Research Fellow in Modern British History Sloman
    £126.99

    Explores the reception, generation, and use of economic ideas in the British Liberal Party in the early twentieth century, analysing the intellectual influences which shaped their economic thought and highlighting how the party sought to reconcile its progressive identity with its longstanding commitment to free trade and competitive markets

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