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Books in the The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science series

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  • - Women and Power at the Court of Philip III of Spain
    by Magdalena S. (Gettysburg College) Sanchez
    £24.49

    By incorporating women into informal political networks, this work breaks new ground in the study of early modern European politics.

  • - Evolution of American State Government
    by Jon C. Teaford
    £16.99

    Urban historian Jon C. Teaford explores the development of state government in the United States from the end of the 19th century to the "renaissance" of states at the end of the 20th. Refuting that the governments were lethargic until the 1980s, he shows how they continually adapted and expanded.

  • - Early Women Motorists
    by Georgine (University of Wollongong) Clarsen
    £41.99

    More than new chapters in automobile history, these stories locate women motorists within twentieth-century debates about class, gender, sexuality, race, and nation.

  • - Sovereignty and Dynasty in Renaissance Europe
    by Bethany (Institute of International Studies) Aram
    £21.99

    She emerges as a woman of immense importance in Spanish and European history.

  • - City Government in America, 1870-1900
    by Jon C. (Purdue University) Teaford
    £45.49

  • - The Irish, Germans, Jews, and Italians of New York City, 1929-1941
    by Ronald H. (Georgia Institute of Technology) Bayor
    £34.99

    Roosevelt, Father Charles Coughlin, and Fiorello La Guardia.

  • - Richard Greener, First Black Graduate of Harvard College
    by Katherine Reynolds (University of South Carolina) Chaddock
    £20.99

    Uncompromising Activist is a lively tale that will interest anyone curious about the human elements of the equal rights struggle.

  • - William J. Wilgus and the Planning of Modern Manhattan
    by Kurt C. Schlichting
    £26.49

    "-Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians"Ably tells the story of the New York rail system's most active and visible symbol: the architectural and engineering masterpiece, with its grand public concourse, in the heart of Midtown."-New Scientist

  • - Inventing a City's Past in Early Modern Spain
    by A. Katie (Assistant Professor Harris
    £43.49

    Through its focus on the intersections of local religion and local identity, it offers new perspectives on the impact and implementation of Counter-Reformation Catholicism.

  • - Sugar, Confectionery, and Consumers in Nineteenth-Century America
    by Wendy A. (The Library Company of Philadelphia) Woloson
    £41.99

    Woloson's work offers a vivid account of this social transformation-along with the emergence of consumer culture in America.

  • - Theosophy and Feminism in England
    by Joy (University of British Columbia) Dixon
    £47.49

    Many of the assumptions about class, race, and gender which marked the emergence of esoteric religions at the end of the nineteenth century continue to shape alternative spiritualities today.

  • - The Lords Baltimore in the Seventeenth Century
    by John D. Krugler
    £25.99

    Skillfully told here, the story of the Calverts' bold experiment in advancing freedom of conscience is the story of the roots of American liberty.

  • - Religious Reform and the People of Cuenca, 1500-1650
    by Sara T. Nalle
    £27.99

    Even as the Protestant Reformation became a permanent feature of European culture, a Catholic reformation was under way in Spain. This title presents the social history of the Spanish Counter Reformation. It explores how the people and clergy of Cuenca learned to conform to the standards of modern Catholicism.

  • by William (Vanderbilt University) Caferro
    £43.49

    The raids, therefore, were more than an exotic nuisance, but a key factor in Siena's decision to abandon independence in 1399.

  • - Animals, Pain, and Humanity in the Victorian Mind
    by James C. (Director Turner
    £25.99

    By the turn of the century, the author demonstrates, new conceptions of human nature adn heightened sensitivity even to the plight of lower life-forms were contributing to a new understanding of man's place in nature.

  • by Lu Ann (The College of William and Mary) Homza
    £25.99

    Through analyses of Inquisition trials, biblical translations, treatises on witchcraft, and tracts on the episcopate and penance, Homza illuminates the intellectual autonomy and energy of Spain's ecclesiastics, exploring the flexibility and inconsistency in their preferences for humanism or scholasticism, preferences which have long been thought to be steadfast.

  • - Strategy and Organization in the Atlantic Alliance since 1950
    by Seth A. Johnston
    £24.49

    Students, scholars, and policy practitioners will find this a useful resource for understanding NATO, transatlantic relations, and security in Europe and North America, as well as theories about change in international institutions.

  • - The South Seas and the Discovery of American Identity
    by Dane Anthony Morrison
    £23.49 - 27.99

    " Readers who love history and stories of exploration on the high seas will devour this gripping tale.

  • - Juan de Ribera and Religious Reform in Valencia, 1568-1614
    by Benjamin (Assistant Professor of History Ehlers
    £38.99

    Ehler's sophisticated yet accessible study of the pluralist diocese of Valencia is a valuable contribution to the study of Catholic reform, moriscos, Christian-Muslim relations in early modern Spain, and early modern Europe.

  • - Orphan Care in Florence and Bologna
    by Nicholas Terpstra
    £31.49

    Based on extensive archival research and individual stories, Abandoned Children of the Italian Renaissance demonstrates how gender and class shaped individual orphanages in each city's network and how politics, charity, and economics intertwined in the development of the early modern state.

  • by Christopher E. Forth
    £23.49 - 44.49

    Finally, he examines the relation of the Dreyfus Affair to the "culture of forcethat marked French society during the prewar years, thus accounting for the rise of the youthful athlete as a more compelling manly ideal than the bookish and sedentary intellectual.

  • by Monica (Assistant Professor Chojnacka
    £45.49

    On a daily basis, Venetian women worked, traveled, and contested obstacles in ways that made the city their own.

  • - Transgressing Boundaries in the Eastern Mediterranean, 1000-1400
    by Steven A. (Ahmanson-Murphy Distinguished Professor of Medieval History Epstein
    £46.99

    Epstein reveals the modern view of cultural, ethnic, and religious purity in the early modern Mediterranean as a mirage, and he offers new insights into how present-day conceptions about creed, color, ethnicity, and language originated.

  • - Wine and the Making of a National Identity
    by Kolleen M. Guy
    £25.49 - 36.99

    This ability to mask local interests as national concerns convinced government officials of the need, at both national and international levels, to protect champagne as a French patrimony.

  • - Families, Fortunes, and Fine Clothing
    by Carole Collier (Southern Illinois University Frick
    £25.99

    Dressing Renaissance Florence enables us to better understand the social and cultural milieu of Renaissance Italy.

  • - Marseille and the Early Modern Mediterranean
    by Junko Therese (Assistant Professor Takeda
    £50.99

    In doing so, the book highlights the conjoined history of broad transnational processes and local political change.

  • - Cosmetics, Commerce, and French Society, 1750-1830
    by Morag (State University of New York at Brockport) Martin
    £45.49

    Rather than disappearing along with the Old Regime, the commerce of cosmetics, reimagined and redefined, flourished in the early 19th century, as political ideals and Enlightenment philosophies radically altered popular sentiment.

  • - Reason and Fancy during the Scientific Revolution
    by Lisa T. (Oregon State University) Sarasohn
    £57.99

    It not only celebrates Cavendish as a true figure of the scientific age but contributes to a broader understanding of the contested nature of the scientific revolution.

  • - Nation, Identity, and Coexistence in the Early Modern Mediterranean
    by Eric R (Brigham Young University) Dursteler
    £24.49

    Moving beyond the 'clash of civilizations' model that surveys the relationship between Islam and Christianity from a geopolitical perch, the author focuses on a localized microcosm: the Venetian merchant and diplomatic community in Muslim Constantinople.

  • by Christopher (Space Historian Gainor
    £38.49

    Aimed at readers interested in the history of the Cold War and of space exploration, the book makes a major contribution to the history of rocket development and the nuclear age.

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