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Early Modern Studies 2012
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Overleaf:Portrait of an Ofcer(c.1645), William Dobson (N04619)
Tate, London, 2011
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Catalogue, 2012
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Old Age and Disease
in Early Modern MedicineDaniel Schfer
Number 4
T B, G C
Electing CromwellAndrew Barclay
Number 3
P P C E M P
Middle-Class Writing inLate Medieval London
Malcolm Richardson
Number 7
T H B
e Religious Cultureof Marian England
David Loades
Number 6
R C E M W
Dear Academic,
I am pleased to present our Early Modern Studies
catalogue for 2012.
We are signicantly strengthening our publishing forthis period with particular emphasis on literature,
social and economic history and the history of science
and medicine.
We hope that this catalogue showcases our developing
range of monographs. Early modernists should be
especially interested in the following series:
Religious Cultures in the Early Modern World
(see p.3)
Political and Popular Culture in the Early Modern
Period(see p.4)
The Body, Gender and Culture (see p.5)
The History of the Book (see p.6)
Please get in touch with me if you would like to
contribute to one of these series or if you have any
ideas for a new series that would further serve the
needs of academics working on the early modern
period.
Ruth Ireland
Commissioning [email protected]
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Angels and Belief in England,
14801700
Laura Sangha
This study looks at how the Churchutilized the belief in angels to enforcenew and evolving doctrine. Becausethey were theologically adaptable,angels were recruited by clergymenof all denominations to support theirparticular dogma. Sangha examinesthese various stances and appliesthe role of angel-belief further, toissues of wider cultural and politicalsignicance.
Religious Cultures in the Early Modern Worldc.256pp: 234x156: February 2012HB 978 1 84893 145 9: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 146 6
www.pickeringchatto.com/angels
Religious Space in
Reformation England:Contesting the Past
Susan Guinn-Chipman
The dissolution of the monasteriesin England during the 1530s begana turbulent period of restructuring.
Focusing on devotional spaces in thecounties of Wiltshire and Cheshire,Guinn-Chipman looks at how localcommunities adapted to the effectsof religious reform, placing particularemphasis on the responses of those
who were resistant to change. Sheargues for the development of anational identity created frommemories of suppressed religiousspace alongside the formation of ahistoricized sense of the past followingthe Civil War.
Religious Cultures in the Early Modern Worldc.256pp: 234x156: 2013HB 978 1 84893 283 8: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 284 5
www.pickeringchatto.com/space
The Religious Culture of
Marian England
David Loades
Loades explores Englands religiousculture during the reign of MaryTudor. He investigates how conicting
traditions of conformity and dissentnegotiated the new spiritual, politicaland legal landscape which followedher reintroduction of Catholicism toEngland. Overall the clergy and laityremained largely acquiescent. Loadesinvestigates religious practices in thehigh church and the parishes to give usa richer understanding of this habit ofobedience.
Religious Cultures in the Early Modern World: 6224pp: 234x156: 2010HB 978 1 85196 921 0: 60/$99e 978 1 85196 598 4
www.pickeringchatto.com/marian
Monstrous Births and Visual
Culture in Sixteenth-Century
Germany
Jennifer Spinks
Physically deformed children andanimals were a source of fascinationand fear in early modern Europe. Thisstudy is an examination of printedrepresentations of monstrous births
in German-speaking Europe fromthe end of the fteenth and through
the sixteenth century. These birthswere of particular importance inGerman-speaking areas that werecaught up in the religious conicts of
the Reformation and early Counter-Reformation.
a valuable addition to the literature on
early modern print culture, monstrous
births, and German culture during
the Reformation.Journal of Early
Modern History
Religious Cultures in the Early Modern World: 5224pp: 234x156: 2009HB 978 1 85196 630 1: 60/$99e 978 1 85196 695 0
www.pickeringchatto.com/monstrousbirths
Sacred History and National
Identity: Comparisons Between EarlyModern Wales and Brittany
Jason Nice
The late sixteenth century saw Walesand Brittany entering into unions withneighboring countries. This book usesresponses to unication to describe
a comparative history of nationalidentity during the early modernperiod.
Religious Cultures in the Early Modern World: 4256pp: 234x156: 2009HB 978 1 85196 623 3: 60/$99e 978 1 85196 599 1
www.pickeringchatto.com/sacred
Diabolism in Colonial Peru,
15601750Andrew Redden
Drawing on sources such asmissionary letters, inquisitorial trials,and contemporary chronicles, Reddendemonstrates that the interaction
between the Christian and the Andeanworlds was far more complex than hasbeen supposed.
a fascinating book that is well written,
competently documented, and sure
to generate meaningful debate and
discussion.Sixteenth CenturyJournal
Religious Cultures in the Early Modern World: 3256pp: 216x138: 2008HB 978 1 85196 895 4: 60/$99e 978 1 85196 550 2
www.pickeringchatto.com/diabolism
Possession, Puritanism and
Print: Darrell, Harsnett, Shakespeareand the Elizabethan Exorcism Controversy
Marion Gibson
Gibson tells a compelling story ofresistance to religious persecution inthe last years of Queen Elizabethsreign. Through an analysis of a seriesof demonic possessions and exorcisms,she highlights the existence ofcontroversies in print of the kind that
would one day lead to civil war.
A fresh and persuasive reading of
the culture of English Protestantism
Journal of the Printing History
Society
Religious Cultures in the Early Modern World: 1218pp: 216x138: 2006HB 978 1 85196 832 9: 60/$99e 978 1 85196 539 7
www.pickeringchatto.com/possession
www.pickeringchatto.com/religious
Religious Culturesin the EarlyModern World
Series Editors: FernandoCervantes, Peter Marshall andPhilip Soergel
Covers all aspects of the social,cultural and political history ofreligion in the early modern period.
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Monarchism and Absolutismin Early Modern Europe
Editors: Cesare Cuttica and GlennBurgess
The essays in this volume look at boththe theory and practice of monarchicalgovernments from the Thirty Years
War up until the time of the FrenchRevolution. Questions are asked about
whether it is possible to speak of ageneral political monarchist doctrinein early modern Europe, about the roleof despotism, and the formation of
national identities.
ContributorsJanet Coleman, Ioannis Evrigenis, TimHochstrasser, Henrik Horstbll, GirolamoImbruglia, Lszl Kontler, John ChristianLaursen, Gaby Mahlberg, Michael Seidler,Luisa Simonutti, Johann P Sommervilleand Edward Vallance
Political and Popular Culture in the EarlyModern Periodc.256pp: 234x156: January 2012HB 978 1 84893 198 5: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 199 2
www.pickeringchatto.com/monarchism
Selling Cromwells Wars:Media, Empire and Godly Warfare,
16501658
Nicole Greenspan
By the mid-seventeenth century, theEnglish publics thirst for news and adramatic growth in print culture made
the media a powerful tool for shapingpublic opinion. Greenspan examinesa selection of Cromwells conicts,
policies and imperial ventures toexplore the ways in which the media
was instrumental in developing,promoting and legitimisinggovernment actions.
Political and Popular Culture in the EarlyModern Periodc.256pp: 234x156: January 2012HB 978 1 84893 221 0: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 222 7
www.pickeringchatto.com/selling
Court Politics and the Earl of
Essex, 15891601
Janet Dickinson
The 1590s have long been consideredas having had a distinct character,separate from the remainder ofElizabeths reign. This book provides areassessment of this signicant period,
focusing on the career of RobertDevereux, second Earl of Essex, andhis supposed factional conict with the
Cecils.
Political and Popular Culture in the EarlyModern Periodc.256pp: 234x156: January 2012HB 978 1 84893 077 3: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 078 0
www.pickeringchatto.com/essex
Credibility in Elizabethan and
Early Stuart Military News
David RandallThis study is based on an examinationof hundreds of manuscript newsletters, printed pamphlets andcorantos, and news diaries fromholdings in the US and the UK.
Randalls argument will be very useful
to scholars of print culture, the news,
political culture, rhetoric, and military
history.H-Albion
Political and Popular Culture in the EarlyModern Period: 1256pp: 234x156: 2008
HB 978 1 85196 956 2: 60/$99e 978 1 85196 567 0
www.pickeringchatto.com/elizabethannews
The Politics of Disclosure,
16741725: Secret History Narratives
Rebecca Bullard
Secret histories promised their readerspreviously undiscovered intelligenceabout the covert actions and hiddenmotives of public gures. In an era
of absolute rule, secret historiesshattered the aura of mystery whichsurrounded the powerful elite.Bullard argues that their rhetoricalpeculiarities must be understoodin the light of contemporary partypolitics.
well written and consistently thoughtful
Review of English Studies
Political and Popular Culture in the EarlyModern Period: 2258pp: 234x156: 2009HB 978 1 85196 969 2: 60/$99
e 978 1 85196 591 5www.pickeringchatto.com/disclosure
Electing Cromwell: The Making ofa Politician
Andrew Barclay
Popular interest in Cromwell hasoften exceeded the originalityof what has been written abouthim. Barclays study comes out ofmeticulous research on a huge range
of newly discovered primary sources,transforming our understanding ofthe life and career of Oliver Cromwellfrom his birth in 1599 until 1642.
Combined with the astonishing richness
of Barclays research is the outstanding
source criticism ... a must read.
History Today
Political and Popular Culture in the EarlyModern Period: 3290pp: 234x156: 2011HB 978 1 84893 018 6: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 019 3
www.pickeringchatto.com/cromwell
www.pickeringchatto.com/ppc
Political andPopular Culture inthe Early ModernPeriod
Series Editors:Alastair Bellany,Krista Kesselring and EdwardVallance
This series explores aspects ofpolitical, social, economic, religiousand intellectual life and the waysin which it developed during theformation of the modern world.
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The 1641 Depositions and the
Irish Rebellion
Editors: Eamon Darcy,Annaleigh
Margeyand Elaine MurphyThe 1641 depositions are among themost important documents relating toearly modern Irish history. This essaycollection is part of a major projectrun by Trinity College, Dublin, usingthe depositions to investigate the lifeand culture of seventeenth-centuryIreland.
Contributors
Aiden Clarke, John Cunningham, DavidFinnegan, John Gibney, Neil Johnston,Inga Jones, Nicci MacLeod, Charlene
McCoy, Ciska Neyts, Andrew Robinson andPatricia Stapleton
Warfare, Society and Culturec.256pp: 234x156: May 2012HB 978 1 84893 219 7: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 220 3
www.pickeringchatto.com/depositions
Militant Protestantism and
British Identity, 16031642
Jason White
Focusing on the impact of continentalreligious warfare on English, Scottishand Irish Protestantism, this studyis concerned with the way in whichBritish identity developed in the earlyStuart period. British identity andforeign policy are studied as one,allowing a greater understandingof the role of religious fervour onnational and international politics ofthe time.
Warfare, Society and Culturec.256pp: 234x156: April 2012HB 978 1 84893 036 0: 60/$99
e 978 1 84893 037 7www.pickeringchatto.com/militant
Military Manpower, Armies
and Warfare in South Asia
Kaushik Roy
Roy investigates the various factorsthat inuenced the formation and
mobilization of military forces in theregion from 300 BC to the modernday. He contrasts military recruitmentin South Asia with China, Africa, theOttoman Empire and western Europe.
Warfare, Society and Culturec.256pp: 234x156: 2013HB 978 1 84893 292 0: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 293 7
www.pickeringchatto.com/manpower
Sex, Identity and
Hermaphrodites in Iberia,
15001800
Richard Cleminson and FranciscoVzquez Garca
Early modern European thought heldthat men and women were essentiallythe same, with social forces creatingtheir differences. Such a view madethe existence of hermaphrodites easyto accept. During the seventeenthcentury, medical and legal arguments
began to turn against this one sexmodel, with hermaphroditism seenas a medieval superstition. This
book traces this change in Iberia incomparison to the earlier shift inthought in northern Europe, and withconcurrent ideas in Latin America.
The Body, Gender and Culturec.256pp: 234x156: 2013HB 978 1 84893 302 6: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 303 3
www.pickeringchatto.com/hermaphrodites
Old Age and Disease in Early
Modern Medicine
Daniel Schfer
This book looks at the historical rootsof the debate surrounding old age anddisease. It explores the topic from a
variety of perspectives, using medical,literary and legal sources. Schferexamines over 160 Latin texts fromEurope and America to challengemedical conceptions of old age duringthe early modern period.
This is a translated and revised versionofAlter und Krankheit in der Frhen
Neuzeit: Der rztliche Blick auf dieletzte Lebensphase (Campus, 2004)
The Body, Gender and Culture: 4304pp: 234x156: 2011HB 978 1 84893 020 9: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 021 6
www.pickeringchatto.com/disease
Paracelsuss Theory of
Embodiment: Conception andGestation in Early Modern Europe
Amy Eisen Cislo
During his lifetime Paracelsusproduced a signicant body of workthat includes ruminations aboutalchemy, health, healing, mineralogy,theology and nature. Cislo arguesthat to understand his oevre, modernscholars need to think beyond moderncategories of science and theology. Byfocusing on the themes of conceptionand gestation, she explores howParacelsuss theological and medicalinterests overlapped, intertwined andconverged.
The Body, Gender and Culture: 2192pp: 234x156: 2010HB 978 1 85196 995 1: 60/$99e 978 1 85196 587 8
www.pickeringchatto.com/paracelsus
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Warfare, Societyand Culture
Series Editors: Paul E JHammer, Louis Sicking, FrankTallett and David J B Trim
Focuses on works which integrateanalysis of military operations andcombat into wider social and culturalanalysis.
www.pickeringchatto.com/body
The Body, Gender
and CultureSeries Editor: Lynn Botelho
Examines the body, genderand culture from across a widegeographical area and draws on along chronological span up to theearly twentieth century.
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The Quest for the Northwest
Passage:Knowledge, Nation and
Empire, 15761806
Editor: Frdric RegardThese essays trace the history ofthe British search for the northwestpassage the Arctic sea routeconnecting the Atlantic and Pacicoceans from the early modern era tothe start of the nineteenth century.
ContributorsCatherine Bcasse, Mary Fuller, GrardHugues, Sophie Lemercier-Goddard,Ian MacLaren, Ladan Niayesh, Mickael
Popelard, Robert Sayre and Natalie ZimpferEmpires in Perspectivec.256pp: 234x156: October 2012HB 978 1 84893 270 8: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 271 5
www.pickeringchatto.com/quest
Anglo-Spanish Rivalry in
Colonial South-East America,
16501725
Timothy Paul Grady
Often played down in favour of thelarger competition for empire betweenEngland and France, the inuence of
the Spanish in English Carolina andthe English in Spanish Florida createda rivalry that shaped the early historyof colonial south-east America. Thisstudy is the rst to tell the full story ofthis rivalry.
adds context to the historiography of
the period and placeCHOICE
Empires in Perspective: 14192pp: 234x156: 2010
HB 978 1 84893 040 7: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 041 4
www.pickeringchatto.com/rivalry
The English Empire in
America, 16021658: BeyondJamestown
L H Roper
This study situates the colonizationof Virginia, the centrepiece of earlyEnglish overseas settlement activity,in the social and political landscape ofthe early seventeenth century.
Ropers illumination of ... elite
networks of political patronage on
both sides of the Atlantic is crucial to
our understanding of the early modern
English world whether our focus is
Atlantic colonial America or the British
Isles.Journal of British Studies
Empires in Perspective: 7224pp: 234x154: 2009HB 978 1 85196 992 0: 60/$99e 978 1 85196 594 6
www.pickeringchatto.com/jamestown
Natural Science and the
Origins of the British Empire
Sarah Irving
Scientists, including Francis Bacon,Robert Boyle and John Locke, believedthat it was Englands task to restoremans dominion over nature whichhad been lost in the Fall from Eden.
Bringing the history of early modernscience to bear upon the intellectualorigins of the British Empire, Irvinginvestigates the way that Englandscolonial empire became tied to theredemptive project of restoring mansempire of knowledge.
draws in a number of intriguing and
traditionally overlooked colonial aspects
of the careers of eminent philosophers
British Journal for the History of
Science
Empires in Perspective: 5
208pp: 234x156: 2008HB 978 1 85196 889 3: 60/$99e 978 1 85196 571 7
www.pickeringchatto.com/naturalscience
Readings on Audience and
Textual Materiality
Editors: Graham Allen, Carrie
Grifn and Mary OConnellThe twelve essays in this collectionexamine the experience of reading,from the late medieval period tothe twentieth century. Central tothe theme of the book is the role ofmateriality: how the physical object
book, manuscript, libretto affects theexperience of the person reading it.
ContributorsGraham Allen, Ruth Connolly, Nora Crook,
Alex Davis, Carrie Grifn, Liam Lenihan,
Mary OConnell, Alistair McCleery, rla
Murphy, Robert McParland, Jill A SullivanJohn J Thompson and Ton Van Kalmthout
The History of the Book: 8240pp: 234x156: 2011HB 978 1 84893 159 6: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 160 2
www.pickeringchatto.com/audience
Middle-Class Writing in Late
Medieval London
Malcolm Richardson
Richardson explores how a powerfulculture of writing was created in latemedieval London, even though initiallyfew inhabitants could actually writethemselves. Whilst previous studieshave tended to focus on middle-classliterary reading patterns, this studyexamines writing skills separately bothfrom reading skills and from literature.
The History of the Book: 7256pp: 234x156: 2010HB 978 1 84893 032 2: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 033 9
www.pickeringchatto.com/writing
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Empires inPerspective
Series Editors: Tony Ballantyne,Duncan Bell, FranciscoBethencourt, Caroline Elkins
and Durba GhoshAdvisory Editor: MasaieMatsumura
Examines a diverse range of imperialhistories from the early modernperiod to the twentieth century. www.pickeringchatto.com/HoB
The History of theBook
Series Editor:Ann R Hawkins
Examines the history of the book,
dened broadly to include non-booktexts and manuscript studies. Offerscross-disciplinary approaches toquestions of authorship, readershipand publication.
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Markets and Growth in Early
Modern Europe
Victoria N Bateman
This is the rst study to analyze awide spread of price data to determinewhether market development led toeconomic growth in the early modernperiod. Bateman compares agriculturaldata with less abundant informationon cloth, candles and olive oil fromnumerous European cities. Using arange of economic measures appliedto a larger set of goods, she shows thatmarket development occurred earlierthan was previously believed.
Perspectives in Economic and Social History
c.256pp: 234x156: July 2012HB 978 1 84893 258 6: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 259 3
www.pickeringchatto.com/growth
The World of Carolus Clusius:Natural History in the Making, 15501610
Florike Egmond
This vibrant study explores the wayin which European knowledge ofthe natural world was transformed
during the late sixteenth and earlyseventeenth centuries. Based on alarge collection of primary sourcematerial, Egmond investigateshorticultural techniques, fashions inthe collection of rare plants, botanicalexperimentation and methods ofscientic evaluation, as well astracking the exchange of knowledge.
erudite, elegant and clearBritishJournal for the History of Science
Perspectives in Economic and Social History: 6312pp: 234x156: 2010HB 978 1 84893 008 7: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 009 4
www.pickeringchatto.com/clusius
Taxation and Debt in the
Early Modern City
Editors: Jos Ignacio AndrsUcendo and Michael Limberger
The essays in this collection arebased on archives across Europe.They demonstrate that the impact ofindirect taxation was considerably lessnegative than previously thought.
Contributors
Giuseppe Bognetti, Fausto Piola Caselli,Giuseppe de Luca, Nadia Fernndez dePinedo, Bernd Fuhrman, Ramn LanzaGarca, Alessandra Bulgarelli Lukacs,
Andrea Puehringer, Jos Antonio MateosRoyo, Guy Saupin, Martijn van der Burgand Manon van der Heijden
Financial Historyc.256pp: 234x156: February 2012HB 978 1 84893 185 5: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 186 2
www.pickeringchatto.com/debt
Money in the Pre-Industrial
World: Bullion, Debasements and CoinSubstitutes
Editor: John H MunroThese essays discuss key elementsof monetarism, including coindenominations, the role of bullion andcase studies of substitute moneys.
Contributors
John Deyell, Arturo Giraldez, KennethHarl, Nicholas Mayhew, Renate Pieper,Jos Antonio Mateos Royo, Peter Spufford,
Alan Stahl, Herman Van der Wee and ErnstJeurg Weber
Financial Historyc.256pp: 234x156: June 2012HB 978 1 84893 230 2: 60/$99e 978 1 84893 231 9
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Government Debts and
Financial Markets in Europe
Editor: Fausto Piola CaselliThis study illuminates therelationships between governmentindebtedness and the development ofnancial markets in Europe from thelate Middle Ages to the late twentiethcentury.
Contributors
Christophe Chamley, Giuseppe Conti, AnneDubet, David Alonso Garca, GiuseppeDe Luca, Carlos lvarez Nogal, PatrickKarl O Brien, Luciano Pezzolo, AndreasRanft, Gaetano Sabatini, David Stasavage,Jos Ignacio Andrs Ucendo, Hans-PeterUllmann and Franois R Velde
Financial History: 5256pp: 216x138: 2008HB 978 1 85196 962 3: 60/$99e 978 1 85196 558 8
www.pickeringchatto.com/governmentdebt
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Perspectives inEconomic andSocial History
Series Editors:Andrew August
and Robert E WrightOffers reappraisals of the interactionof economy and society at the level ofnation state, region, community andfamily. www.pickeringchatto.com/fnancialhistory
Financial History
Series Editor: Robert E Wright
Provides a platform for works thatapply nancial theory to questions of
perennial historiographical interestor works that use nancial history
to illuminate current public policydebates.
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English Convents in Exile,
16001800
General Editor: Caroline Bowden
Between 1600 and 1800 around fourthousand Catholic women left Englandfor a life of exile in the conventsof France, Flanders, Portugal and
America. The nuns writings fromthis time form a unique resource,documenting daily domestic anddevotional pursuits, as well as issues of
wider interest, such as record keeping,nance, national identity, transatlantic
connections and the nature of exile.The majority of the documents inthis collection are extremely rare andpreviously unpublished.
Part I: 3 Volume Setc.1200pp: 234x156: April 2012978 1 84893 214 2: 275/$495
Part II: 3 Volume Setc.1200pp: 234x156: 2013978 1 84893 215 9: 275/$495
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English Catholicism, 16801830
Michael Mullett
This is the rst collection of English-
language Catholic literature coveringthe long eighteenth century. It focuseson the periods of martyrdom and
violent persecution from the end of thesixteenth to the end of the seventeenthcenturies and, latterly, on the so-called Second Spring of EnglishCatholicism.
a major publishing eventEnglish
Historical Review
6 Volume Set2714pp: 234x156: 2006978 1 85196 824 4: 495/$875
www.pickeringchatto.com/catholicism
The Letters of Luisa de
Carvajal y Mendoza
Editor: Glyn RedworthLuisa de Carvajal y Mendoza(15661614) was a noblewoman
who left her native Spain for a lifeof self-imposed exile and Catholicevangelism in Jacobean England.Her letters provide an unparalleledresource of information on day-to-day life in London at this time, as
well as providing a window on to theclandestine operations of the Catholiccommunity. This edition presents 180letters, newly translated and set incontext.
2 Volume Setc.800pp: 234x156: January 2012978 1 84893 218 0: 195/$335
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The History of Old Age in
England, 16001800, Part I
Editors: Lynn Botelho, SusannahR OttawayandAnne KuglerThis edition brings together selectionsfrom medical treatises, sermons,petitions, legal documents, parishrecords, almshouse accounts,private letters, diaries and ballads,to investigate cultural and medical
understanding of old age in pre-industrial England.
University libraries would do well to
purchase the collection ... for instructors
who offer research seminars in early
modern social history.Social History
4 Volume Set1232pp: 234x156: 2008978 1 85196 869 5: 350/$625
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Public Drinking in the Early
Modern World: Voices from theTavern, 15001800
General Editor: Thomas E BrennanThis edition presents a wide-rangingcollection of primary sources whichuncover the language and behaviourof local and state authorities, ofpeasants and town-dwellers, andof drinking companions and irate
wives. The documents are translatedand set in their social and historicalcontext, providing a multidisciplinarycollection that will be of greatimportance to scholars of all areas ofsocial and cultural history of the earlymodern period.
4 Volume Set2048pp: 234x156: 2011978 1 85196 284 6: 350/$625
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Ghosts: A Social History
Editor: Owen DaviesThis edition draws togetherrepresentative and dening sources
that reveal changing perceptionsof ghosts at different social levelsfrom the Reformation through tothe twentieth century in Britain and
America. Sources have been chosen to
present a clear chronological story ofcontinuities and changes in the socialand intellectual relevance of ghosts.
5 Volume Set1440pp: 234x156: 2010978 1 85196 989 0: 450/$795
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The History of Suicide in
England, 16501850, Part I
Editors: Mark Robson, Paul SSeaver and Kelly McGuireThis edition draws together a rangeof sources covering 1650 to 1749. Itshows the changes and continuitiesin responses to the social, political,legal and spiritual problems thatself-murder posed, and illustratesthe nature of the lively and vibrantcontemporary debates about anddepictions of suicide.
4 Volume Setc.1600pp: 234x156: January 2012978 1 85196 980 7: 350/$625
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Major Works
Pickering & Chattos Major Worksare made up of primary resourcedocuments or critical editions of rareor unpublished material.
Scholarly apparatus usually includesan extensive introduction, volumeintroductions, headnotes, endnotesand an index.
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American Exceptionalism
Editors: Timothy Roberts andLindsay DiCuirci
American exceptionalism the ideathat America is fundamentally distinctfrom other nations is a philosophythat has dominated economics,
politics, religion and culture for twocenturies. This collection seeks tounderstand how this belief began,how it developed, and why it remainspopular.
Volumes are organized thematicallyand deal with land and economy,the American Revolution, theProtestant millennial redemption,and criticisms of the exceptionaliststance. Documents largely consist ofpamphlets, sermons, newspaper andperiodical articles.
4 Volume Setc.1600pp: 234x156: November 2012978 1 84893 289 0: 350/$625
www.pickeringchatto.com/exceptionalism
Jews in the Americas,
16211826
Editors: Michael Hoberman andLaura Leibman
This comprehensive collection ofprint and manuscript sources offersan illuminating history of one ofthe New Worlds few non-Christiancommunities of European origin.Issues such as race, intermarriageand slavery overlooked in previousliterature are included and putin context. Wider issues of society,culture and economy are alsoconsidered, with the careers of severalimportant Jewish merchants providingan insight into the economic history ofthe colonial and early republican eras.
The sources in this collection includetexts translated from Spanish,Portuguese, Dutch and Hebrew,making them accessible to mostscholars for the rst time.
4 Volume Setc.1600pp: 234x156: 2013978 1 84893 242 5: 350/$625
www.pickeringchatto.com/jews
The American Colonies and
the British Empire,
16071783, Part I
Editor: Steven SarsonThis edition traces the evolution ofimperial and colonial ideologies during
the British colonization of America.Part I covers the period from thefounding of the Jamestown colony in
Virginia in 1607 to 1763.
Part I: 4 Volume Set1088pp: 234x156: 2010978 1 85196 948 7: 350/$625
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Depression and Melancholy,
16601800
General Editors: Leigh WetherallDickson andAllan IngramThis is the rst large-scale study of
depression across an extensive period.As a psychiatric term depressiondates back only as far as the mid-nineteenth century. Before then a widerange of terms were used. Melancholycarried enormous weight, culturallyand medically and was one of the twoconrmed forms of eighteenth-century
insanity.
4 Volume Setc.1600pp: 234x156: July 2012
978 1 84893 086 5: 350/$625
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Conduct Literature for
Women
Editors:William St Clair andIrmgard Maassen
For centuries, conduct books wereamong the commonest books to befound in households. This series aims
to give a chronological insight intothe evolution of conduct literature,from its early roots in the Renaissanceperiod.
a precious resourceBen JonsonJournal
Part I (15401640):6 Volume Set2464pp: 234x156: 2000978 1 85196 526 7: 495/$875
Part II (16401710): 6 Volume Set2496pp: 234x156: 2002978 1 85196 530 4: 495/$875
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English Nonconformist
Poetry, 16601700
Editor: George SouthcombeAfter the upheavals of the CivilWar, religious dissent became arecognized fact of life in Englandand was nally, if incompletely,
accepted in the Toleration Act of 1689.Nonconformists, although constitutinga relatively small proportion of thepopulation, produced a volumeof printed material which beliedtheir numbers. This body of work
was heterogeneous and used for anenormous variety of purposes. Inthis, the rst scholarly edition of itskind, Southcombe draws together arepresentative selection of dissentingpoetry.
3 Volume Set
c.1200pp: 234x156: April 2012978 1 85196 965 4: 275/$495
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Continuations to Sidneys
Arcadia, 16071867
General Editor: Marea MitchellSidneysArcadia was extremelypopular in the early period of itsappearance, with parts of it beingextracted and rewritten many times.
This critical edition contains vecontinuations ofArcadia as well astwo short supplements which attemptto bridge the gap between Sidneysoriginal and revised versions of the
work.
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Political Broadside Ballads
of Seventeenth-Century
England: A Critical Bibliography
Angela J McShane
Political broadsides are a fascinatingwindow on to the tumultuous
political and cultural landscape ofthe seventeenth century. By turnspropagandist or satirical, these printedsongs informed and reected the viewsof the broader political nation. Theytook as their subject matter politicalheroes and villains, war and peace,and the divisions and harmonies ofthe Civil War, the Interregnum, theRestoration, the Popish Plot, theExclusion Crisis and the GloriousRevolution. This is the rst truly
accurate bibliography of its kindproviding correct publication dates for
many of the texts for the rst time.648pp: 234x156: 2011HB 978 1 84893 014 8: 150/$260
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Censorship and the Press,
15801720
General Editors: Geoff Kemp andJason McElligott
This edition draws together around
500 texts, reaching across 140 yearsfrom the rigours of the ElizabethanStar Chamber Decree to thepublication of Catos Letters, whichfamously advanced principles of freespeech. The collection gives voice tothose on both sides of the censorshipdebate, allowing proponents andopponents of free speech to speak forthemselves.
4 Volume Set1984pp: 234x156: 2009978 1 85196 993 7: 350/$625
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New Blazing World and Other
Writings
Editor: Kate LilleyMargaret Cavendish, Duchess ofNewcastle (162373) was fascinated
by contemporary science, and wove itinto her writings.New Blazing Worldis one of the earliest pieces of sciencection, telling the story of a voyage to aUtopian world.
Pickering Womens Classics250pp: 216x138: 1992HB 978 1 85196 024 8: 40
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Womens Political Writings,
16101725
Editors: Hilda L Smith, MihokoSuzuki and Susan WisemanIncludes a variety of womens political
writings from the seventeenthcentury. This collection highlights theprinciples inherent in female politicalaction in its many and varied forms,from womens Civil War petitioning, tothe efforts of Quaker women to reformprisons.
4 Volume Set1584pp: 234x156: 2007978 1 85196 792 6: 350/$625
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The Reception of Lockes
Politics: From the 1690s to the 1830s
Editor: Mark GoldieIn these volumes can be traced themanner in which Locke became boththe idol of the Whig Settlement of1689 and the key to unravel thatsettlement in the name of radicalpopulism.
an impressive scholarly achievement
English Historical Review
6 Volume Set2512pp: 234x156: 1999978 1 85196 495 6: 495/$875
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The Works of Aphra Behn
Editor: Janet ToddThe rst complete edition of the worksof Aphra Behn, including several newattributions.
admirably scholarlyLondon Review
of Books
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The Poems of Aphra Behn:A Selection
Editor: Janet ToddThis edition contains a selection ofBehns poetry.
Pickering Womens Classics
256pp: 216x138: 1992HB 978 1 85196 047 7: 40
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Public Execution in England,
15731868, Part I
Editor: Leigh YetterThe execution narrative was popular inearly modern England. New printingprocesses fed a public fascination
with sensational eyewitness accountsof executions and transcriptions offelons scaffold speeches. This editiondraws together a representativeselection of texts to show the evolutionof the genre from the late sixteenthcentury to the end of public executionin England.
4 Volume Set1728pp: 234x156: 2009978 1 85196 942 5: 350/$625
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British Piracy in the Golden
Age: History and Interpretation,16601730
Editor: Joel H BaerProviding a comprehensive viewof Golden Age piracy, this editionincludes descriptions of the actions ofindividuals alongside contemporarydiscussions of the piracy problemthrough books, journals, newspaperarticles, essays, reviews, proposals,pamphlets and sermons from Britain
and its colonies.
as valuable a fnd as the gold, silver,
and jewels that Henry Every uncovered
when he captured the Ganj-i-sawai
Pirates and Privateers
4 Volume Set1760pp: 234x156: 2007978 1 85196 845 9: 350/$625
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Marriage and Its Dissolution
in Early Modern England
Editor: Torri L ThompsonThese sources address Early Modernrepresentations of chastity andadultery, as well as matrimony andits dissolution in both the private andpublic realms, including the most wellknown marital dissolution, that ofHenry VIII and Catherine of Aragon.
a valuable resource for scholars of
English history and gender studies.
Reference and Research
Book News
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English Witchcraft 15601736
General Editor: James SharpeConsulting Editor: Richard GoldenThis chronological collection chartsthe change in attitudes to witchcraftduring the period 15601736, whichculminates in the educated debate
on the reality of witchcraft and thegradual decline in belief in witches andassociated phenomena.
for any serious research institution
English Witchcraft 15601736 is a must-
have.Sixteenth Century Journal
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Early Biographies of Isaac
Newton, 16601885
Editors: Rob Iliffe, Milo Keynesand Rebekah Higgitt
A collection of the many biographies ofscientist Isaac Newton, demonstratingthe ways in which his reputationcontinued to develop in the centuriesafter his death. It includes privateletters, poetry and memoranda, andexplores the debate over Newtonsreputation, work and personal life.
The level of scholarship, textual editing,and detailed analysis is very high
Notes and Records
2 Volume Set928pp: 234x156: 2005978 1 85196 778 0: 195/$350
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Literature and Science,
16601834
General Editor: Judith Hawley
In this period science was used todenote knowledge of all sorts. Waysof understanding and representingthe world were being reformulated ina period of intellectual ferment andartistic experimentation.
belong[s] in every graduate library and
in every serious undergraduate library
The Wordsworth Circle
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Part II: 4 Volume Set
1944pp: 234x156: 2004978 1 85196 740 7: 350/$625
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The Works of Robert Boyle
Editors: Michael Hunter andEdward B Davis
The rst scholarly edition of Boyleswork to be published since 1772, itdraws on Boyles vast archive at theRoyal Society in London.
meets the exemplary editorial and
production standards scholars have
come to expect from that enlightened
publishing house.History of Science
The Pickering Masters14 Volume Set8504pp: 234x156: 1999978 1 85196 109 2: 1190/$2100
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The Correspondence of
Robert Boyle, 16361691
Editors: Michael Hunter,AntonioClericuzio and Lawrence MPrincipe
This is the rst complete edition of
Boyles correspondence. More than athird of the letters presented here havenever previously been published.
a monumental work of scholarship, an
indispensable resource for all future
studies of Boyles life and thought
Times Literary Supplement
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Robert Boyle: By Himself and HisFriends: With a Fragment of William
Wottons Lost Life of Boyle
Editor: Michael HunterThe image of Robert Boyle owesmuch to a series of evaluations of him
written shortly after his death. Thisbook includes a selection of thesepreviously unpublished texts.
An essential source book for all serious
students of Boyle and seventeenth
century science and should be available
in all university libraries.Ambix
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The British Cotton Trade,
16601815
Editor: Beverly LemireCotton was the rst industrialized
global trade. This edition chartsthe rise of British trade in cottonfrom the days of small-scale trading
between the Middle East and Indiato the domination of British-ledindustrialized manufacture. Cottoncame to dominate fashion, politics andconsumer behaviour.
outstanding ... this source collection and
its commentary will not only inform
those new to the feld but will also prove
invaluable for much more specialized
researchers.Economic HistoryReview
4 Volume Set1584pp: 234x156: 2009
978 1 85196 979 1: 350/$625
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The Foundations of the
American Economy: TheAmerican colonies from inception to
independence
Editors:William J Barber,Malcolm Rutherford, Steven GMedema, Marianne Johnson andWarren J Samuels
This collection brings togethera comprehensive selection ofdocuments from the history of US andCanadian economic thought from theseventeenth century through to 1900.
a valuable resource for colonial and
intellectual historians, as well as
historians of economics.Reference
and Research Book News
Early American Economic Thought6 Volume Set2104pp: 234x156: 2003978 1 85196 727 8: 495/$875
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