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Reference Catalogue2014
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Welcome to the Reference Catalogue 2014, bringing you details of Bloomsbury’s major reference works, digital libraries and journals in Humanities and Social Sciences and Visual Arts. Bloomsbury is a leading international academic publisher and the proud winner of three major industry awards in 2013 for academic excellence. We have grown through strategic acquisitions as well as establishing a home-grown list. Continuum, Berg, Bristol Classical Press and AVA Academia are now part of the Bloomsbury brand, while Methuen Drama, The Arden Shakespeare, T&T Clark and Fairchild Books remain as imprints under the Bloomsbury umbrella.
Publishing in Print and Digital
Bloomsbury Academic now publishes around 1,100 titles each year and our backlist comprises some 20,000 titles. We have a strong presence in the humanities and social sciences, and are the largest academic visual arts publisher in the world. Along with a varied major reference work programme, we are leading the way in digital publishing, for example, with our award-winning Berg Fashion Library, the Churchill Archive and Drama Online, which received the ALPSP Highly Commended Award for Publishing Innovation 2013. In 2014 we will launch our major new online library, Bloomsbury Collections, which provides instant access to quality research through flexible ebook collections, along with the Bloomsbury Fashion Photography Archive. We also offer a varied journal portfolio of 20 titles (from 2014) that focuses on culture and visual arts, including the market-leading Fashion Theory and award-winning Interiors and Textile. Next year sees the addition of Design Philosophy Papers, The Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology and Luxury. We hope you enjoy reading this information pack and exploring www.bloomsbury.com which brings together all of these products and more. Carly Bareham, Marketing Manager – Reference, [email protected] Catalogue Contents
HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES VISUAL ARTS Major Reference Works (print) Major Reference Works (print) A Cultural History of the Senses The World History of Design Food History Design: Critical and Primary Sources Edward Schillebeeckx Collected Works The Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion Collected Works of Braj Kachru Digital Libraries Encyclopedia of the American Enlightenment Berg Fashion Library Education Around the World Bloomsbury Fashion Photography Archive Great Shakespeareans The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe Bloomsbury Collections Digital Libraries Bloomsbury Journals Drama Online Churchill Archive
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Edited by Constance Classen, award-winning author and researcher, Canada
With six volumes covering 2,500 years, this is the definitive overview of the senses through history.
From antiquity to the present
day, this major reference work
covers themes such as religion,
philosophy, science, medicine,
literature, art and media.
A Cultural History of the Senses
Part of The Cultural Histories SeriesOctober 2014
1,728pp – 300 bw illus – 6 Volume HB Set
9780857853387 – £350
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A Cultural History of the SensesEdited by Constance Classen, award-winning author and researcher, Canada
A Cultural History of the Senses delves into the sensory foundations of Western civilization, taking a comprehensive
period-by-period approach, which provides a broad understanding of the life of the senses from antiquity to the modern day.
VOLUME 1A Cultural History of the Senses in Antiquity, 500 BCE-500 CEEdited by Jerry Toner, Churchill College, University of Cambridge, UK
VOLUME 2A Cultural History of the Senses in the Middle Ages, 500-1450Edited by Richard G. Newhauser, Arizona State University, USA
VOLUME 3A Cultural History of the Senses in the Renaissance, 1450-1650Edited by Herman Roodenburg, Meertens Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
VOLUME 4A Cultural History of the Senses in the Age of Enlightenment, 1650-1800Edited by Anne C. Vila, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
VOLUME 5A Cultural History of the Senses in the Age of Empire, 1800-1920Edited by Constance Classen
VOLUME 6A Cultural History of the Senses in the Modern Age, 1920-2000Edited by David Howes, Concordia University, Canada
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Each volume assesses the same key themes, meaning readers can gain a broad overview of each period, or follow a theme throughout history.
Chapters:
1. The Social Life of the Senses
2. Urban Sensations
3. The Senses in the Marketplace
4. The Senses in Religion
5. The Senses in Philosophy and Science
6. Medicine and the Senses
7. The Senses in Literature
8. Art and the Senses
9. Sensory Media
A Cultural History of Childhood and FamilyEdited by Elizabeth Foyster, University of Cambridge, UK & James Marten, Marquette University, USA
January 2014 – 1,600pp – 192 bw illus
6 Volume PB Set – 9781472554741 – £100
Individual PB volumes are available priced £20 each.
A Cultural History of the Human BodyEdited by Linda Kalof, Michigan State University, USA & William Bynum, University College London, UK
January 2014 – 2,112pp – 266 bw illus
6 Volume PB Set – 9781472554680 – £100
Individual PB volumes are available priced £20 each.
A Cultural History of SexualityEdited by Julie Peakman, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
January 2014 – 1,600pp – 300 bw illus
6 Volume PB Set – 9781472554802 – £100
Individual PB volumes are available priced £20 each.
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Edited by Jeffrey M. Pilcher, Professor of History, University of Minnesota, USA
An indispensable four-volume collection comprising around 80 historical and contemporary sources on food throughout history to present a comprehensive survey of approaches, methods and issues.
Food HistoryCritical and Primary Sources
Special introductory offer: £550Valid until up to three months after publication
May 2014
1,664pp – 4 Volume HB Set
9780857854230 - £595
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Food History Critical and Primary Sources
Edited by Jeffrey M. Pilcher, Professor of History, University of Minnesota, USA
Food History: Critical and Primary Sources is an indispensable four-volume reference collection which focuses on the widest possible span of food in human history, to provide a comprehensive survey of problems and methods in the field of food history. Bringing together over 80 high-quality essays drawn from journal articles, book chapters, excerpts and historical documents and supported by introductory essays and a wealth of contextual material, this important new reference work combines contemporary scholarship with selected primary sources allowing scholars to use this as a starting point for their own historical research.
The volumes are divided chronologically, moving from human evolution and the origins of complex societies to the agrarian and pastoral societies of the classical and postclassical eras, to the age of global contact and early industrialisation, to the transition to industrial diets in the contemporary era. Each volume is introduced by an essay from the editor and is divided into broad thematic categories offering a range of methodological approaches, multidisciplinary appeal and broad geographical coverage, to highlight how the field has developed over time and investigate how and why food is different at different points in world history.
This will be an essential addition to libraries and a major scholarly resource for researchers involved in the study of food in world history.
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VOLUME ONE: ORIGINS IntroductionEvolutionDomesticationEarly Agrarian Societies
VOLUME TWO: CLASSICAL AND POSTCLASSICAL ERAS IntroductionPoliticsProductionExchangeIdeologyHealth
VOLUME THREE: GLOBAL CONTACT AND EARLY INDUSTRIALIZATIONIntroductionPoliticsProductionExchangeIdeologyHealth
VOLUME FOUR: CONTEMPORARY TRENDSIntroductionPoliticsProductionExchangeIdeologyHealth
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Edward Schillebeeckx Collected Works
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June 2014
4,000pp – 11 Volume HB Set
9780567441997 – £600
Each of these volumes offers a new English translation of the classic texts and features a new introduction by a renowned Schillebeeckx expert.
The 11 volumes in this collection bring together the most important and influential works of the Dutch Dominican and theologian Edward Schillebeeckx (1914-2009) in a reliable edition for the first time.
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Edward Schillebeeckx Collected Works
Edward Schillebeeckx was an internationally known theologian and one of the leading progressives at the Second Vatican Council.
The publication of this Collected Works brings together his influential work for the first time, making Schillebeeckx available for a new generation of scholars and students. To help those familiar with previous publications, page numbers of earlier editions are included.
Volume 11, Essays, translates a unique selection of Schillebeeckx’s work into English for the first time.
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Vol. Title Introduced by Hardback Library eBook Publication
1 Christ the Sacrament of the Encounter with God
Ted Mark Schoof OP, a member of the Dominican Order since 1951
9780567417237 9781472558343 March 2014
2 Revelation and Theology Ted Mark Schoof OP 9780567653086 9781472558329 March 2014
3 God the Future of Man Ted Mark Schoof OP 9780567450319 9781472558367 March 2014
4 World and Church Ted Mark Schoof OP 9780567054227 9781472558237 March 2014
5 The Understanding of Faith Ted Mark Schoof OP 9780567172556 9781472558251 March 2014
6 Jesus: An Experiment in Christology Hermann Häring, former Dean of Theology Nijmegen University, the Netherlands
9780567014825 9780567429223 June 2014
7 Christ: The Christian Experience in the Modern World
Robert Schreiter CPPS, Vatican Council II Professor of Theology, Catholic Theological Union, USA
9780567224606 9780567192912 June 2014
8 Interim Report on the Books "Jesus" and "Christ"
Mary Catherine Hilkert OP, Professor of Theology, University of Notre Dame, USA
9780567148544 9780567521248 June 2014
9 The Church with a Human Face: A New and Expanded Theology of Ministry
Erik Borgman, Professor of Theology, University of Tilburg, the Netherlands
9780567105059 9780567503923 June 2014
10 Church: The Human Story of God Lieven Boeve, Professor of Fundamental Theology, KU Leuven, Belgium
9780567355843 9780567394057 June 2014
11 Essays Carl Sterkens, Assistant Professor of Empirical and Practical Theology, Radboud University, the Netherlands
9780567641540 9780567630155 June 2014
Volumes in the Edward Schillebeeckx Collected WorksEach volume is also available individually in hardback and library eBook editions, priced £60 each.
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Edited by Jonathan J. Webster, Director of The Halliday Centre for Intelligent Applications of Language Studies, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
The first three volumes of a major six volume reference series that encompass Braj Kachru’s early, pioneering work establishing the field of World Englishes.
Volumes 1-3 cover the development of World Englishes as a concept and include selections of his work on sociolinguistics, multilingualism and language contact.
Collected Works of Braj Kachru
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1,188pp - 3 Volume HB Set
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Collected Works of Braj Kachru
By Braj Kachru, Center for Advanced Study Professor of Linguistics and Jubilee Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Illinois Emeritus, USA
Edited by Jonathan J. Webster, Director of The Halliday Centre for Intelligent Applications of Language Studies, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Braj Kachru (b. 1932) has pioneered, shaped and defined the scholarly field of World Englishes. His research on World Englishes, the Kashmiri language and literature and theoretical and applied studies on language and society has resulted in more than 25 authored and edited volumes and more than 100 research papers, review articles and reviews.
This Collected Works encompasses Kachru’s early, pioneering work: Volume 1 covers Kachru’s work from 1976-1990, Volume 2 covers Kachru’s work from 1992-2001 and Volume 3 details Kachru’s studies in linguistics, multilingualism and language contact.
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VOLUME 2
1. The Second Diaspora of English (1992)
2. Introduction: The other side of English and the 1990s (1992)
3. World Englishes: approaches, issues, and resources (1994)
4. New Englishes (1994)
5. The Speaking Tree: a Medium of Plural Canons (1995)
6. Transcultural creativity in World Englishes and literary canons (1995)
7. World Englishes (1996)
8. The Paradigms of Marginality (1996)
9. English as Lingua Franca (1996)
10. World Englishes 2000: Resources for research and teaching (1997)
11. World Englishes and culture wars (2001)
VOLUME 1
1. Models of English for the third world: white man’s linguistics burden or language pragmatics (1976)
2. The new Englishes and old dictionaries: directions in lexicographical research on non-native varieties of English (1980)
3. The pragmatics of non-native varieties of English (1981)
4. Meaning in deviation: towards understanding non-native English texts (1982)
5. Regional norms for English (1984)
6. The alchemy of English: social and functional power of non-native varieties (1984)
7. The power and politics of English (1986)
8. Non-native literatures in English as a resource for language teaching (1986)
9. The past and prejudice: toward de-mythologizing the English Canon (1987)
10. ESP and non-native varieties of English: toward a shift in paradigm (1988)
11. The spread of English and sacred linguistic cows (1988)
VOLUME 3
1. Linguistics schizophrenia and language census: a note on the Indian situation (1977)
2. Towards structuring code-mixing: an Indian perspective (1978)
3. Code-mixing as a communicative strategy in India (1978)
4. Bilingualism (1981)
5. The bilingual’s linguistics repertoire (1982)
6. An overview of language policy and planning (1982)
7. Language policy in South Asia (1982)
8. Institutionalized second-language varieties (1985)
9. Standards, codification and sociolinguistic realism: the English language in the outer circle (1985)
10. Current issues in bilingualism: an update of directions in research (1985)
11. The bilingual’s creativity (1986)
12. Cultural contact and literary creativity in a multilingual setting society (1992)
13. Multilingualism and multiculturalism (1992)
14. Speech community (1994/1998)Each volume is also available individually in hardback and library eBook editions, priced £100 each.
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Edited by Mark G. Spencer, Associate Professor of History, Brock University, Canada
The first reference work on one of the key subjects in American history.
Over 500 original essays provide a comprehensive account that helps to fill an important gap in the literature on 18th- and 19th-century American history.
Encyclopedia of the American Enlightenment
Special introductory offer: £275Valid until up to three months after publication
July 2014
1,000pp – 2 Volume HB Set
9780826479693 - £325
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Encyclopedia of the American Enlightenment
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Edited by Mark G. Spencer, Associate Professor of History, Brock University, Canada
The Encyclopedia of the American Enlightenment is the first reference work on this key subject in early American history, providing a comprehensive account to complement the intense scholarly activity that has recently centered on the European Enlightenment.
Wide-ranging in scope, the collection offers a fresh definition of the Enlightenment in America, including:
- Over 500 original essays on key American Enlightenment figures, such as Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, David Rittenhouse, Benjamin Rush, Jonathan Edwards and many others
- Many topical essays and entries on dozens of often-overlooked secondary figures
This remarkable work shows that the influence of the American Enlightenment is much further reaching than previously supposed; indeed it is central to understanding the development of American history between c.1740 and c.1820.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Acknowledgements
How to use the Encyclopedia
General bibliography
List of contributors
Entries A-Z
Index
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Dictionary of Early American PhilosophersEdited by John R. Shook, Vice President for Education and Research and Senior Research Fellow, Center for Inquiry, Amherst, New York, USA
This two-volume set contains over 400 entries by nearly 300 authors, providing an account of philosophical thought in the United States and Canada between 1600 and 1860. The label of ‘philosopher’ has been broadly applied in this Dictionary to intellectuals who have made philosophical contributions regardless of academic career or professional title. Each entry begins with biographical and career information, followed by a discussion of the subject’s writings, teaching, and thought. Entries are cross-referenced and a concluding bibliography lists significant publications by the subject, posthumous editions and collected works, and further reading about the subject.
June 2012 – 1,288pp – 2 Volume HB Set – 9781843711827 - £350
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Series Editor: Colin Brock, Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, UK, and Adjunct Professor of Education at the University of Malaya, Malaysia
Education Around the World provides a global picture of education, enabling national, regional and global trends to be compared. Each volume includes a substantial editorial introductory chapter, followed by individual country chapters written by indigenous authors who are recognised experts in their field.
This encyclopaedic resource is the first to provide global coverage and guidance on wider resources, including connections to online dynamic data sources.
NEW FOR 2013/14 – COLLECTIONS FOR ASIA, AFRICA AND EUROPE
Education Around the World
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NEW MAJOR REFERENCE SERIES
Education in AsiaEducation in South-East AsiaEducation in East AsiaEducation in West Central Asia
Education in EuropeEducation in the European Union: Volume 1Education in the European Union: Volume 2Education in the United KingdomEducation in Eastern Europe and Eurasia
Education in AfricaEducation in Southern AfricaEducation in East and Central AfricaEducation in West Africa
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Education Around the World
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Education in South-East AsiaEdited by Lorraine Pe Symaco, Director of the Centre for Research in International and Comparative Education (CRICE), University of Malaya, Malaysia
February 2013 – 368pp
HB – 9781441101419 – £100.00
Library eBook – 9781441173348 – £99.99
Education in East AsiaEdited by Pei-tseng Jenny Hsieh, Researcher in the Department of Education, University of Oxford, UK
May 2013 – 336pp
HB – 9781441140098 – £100.00
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Education in West Central AsiaEdited by Mah-E-Rukh Ahmed, Post-doctoral Research Student, University of Hull, UK
June 2013 – 352pp
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Education in AsiaIncludes three volumes: Education in South-East Asia, Education in East Asia and Education in West Central Asia.November 2013 – 1,056pp
3 Volume HB Set – 9781472522962 – £270.00
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Education in Southern AfricaEdited by Clive Harber, Emeritus Professor of International Education, University of Birmingham, UK, and Honorary Professor of Education, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa
August 2013 – 280pp
HB – 9781441171498 – £100.00
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Education in East and Central AfricaEdited by Charl Wolhuter, Subject Chair and Associate Professor of Comparative Education and Teaching Theory, North-West University, South Africa
March 2014 – 384pp
HB – 9781472505415 – £100.00
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Education in West AfricaEdited by Emefa Takyi-Amoako, Education and Research Consultant, Attaining the Peak Global Educate, UK
July 2014 – 432pp
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Education in AfricaIncludes three volumes: Education in Southern Africa, Education in East and Central Africa and Education in West Africa.July 2014 – 1,016pp
3 Volume HB Set – 9781472525383 – £270.00
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Education in the European Union: Volume 1Edited by Trevor Corner, Reader in Education and Emeritus Professor of Comparative and International Education, University of Bedfordshire, UK
September 2014 – 304pp
HB – 9781472528155 – £100.00
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Education in the European Union: Volume 2Edited by Trevor Corner
September 2014 – 304pp
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Education in the United KingdomEdited by Colin Brock, Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, UK, and Adjunct Professor of Education at the University of Malaya, Malaysia
September 2014 – 288pp
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Education in Eastern Europe and EurasiaEdited by Nadiya Ivanenko, Associate Professor of Comparative Linguistics and Deputy Dean in the Department of Foreign Languages, Kirovograd State Pedagogical University, Ukraine
March 2014 – 352pp
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Education in EuropeIncludes four volumes: Education in the European Union: Volume 1, Education in the European Union: Volume 2, Education in the United Kingdom and Education in Eastern Europe and Eurasia.September 2014 – 1,056pp
4 Volume HB Set – 9781472528087 – £360.00
Volumes in this set are also available to purchase individually.
Education in the Commonwealth Caribbean and Netherlands AntillesEdited by Emel Thomas, Lecturer in Education, Children and Young People, University of Northampton, UK
March 2014 – 432pp
HB – 9781623563158 – £100.00
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Education in North AmericaEdited by D.E. Mulcahy, Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Wake Forest University, USA, D.G. Mulcahy, Professor, Department of Teacher Education, Central Connecticut State University, USA & Roger Saul, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education, Brock University, Canada
February 2014 – 304pp
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Education in Australia, New Zealand and the PacificEdited by Michael Crossley, Director of the Research Centre for International and Comparative Studies, University of Bristol, UK, Greg Hancock, former Australian Schools commissioner, Australia & Terra Sprague, Research Fellow, Research Centre for International and Comparative Studies, University of Bristol, UK
July 2014 – 432pp
HB – 9781623567859 – £100.00
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Education Around the WorldA Comparative Introduction
By Colin Brock, Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, UK, and Adjunct Professor of Education at the University of Malaya, Malaysia & Nafsika Alexiadou, Professor of Education, University of Umeå, Sweden
February 2013 – 224pp
HB – 9781441105011 – £75.00
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The Continuum Library of Educational ThoughtCOMPLETE 25 VOLUME SERIES
Series Editor: Richard Bailey, formerly Canterbury Christ Church University and Universities of Roehampton and Birmingham, UK
“This series makes these past educational thinkers accessible once again, and will be an essential reference point for future deliberations about the aims of education.” Richard Pring, Emeritus Professor at the Department of Education, and Emeritus Fellow of Green Templeton College, University of Oxford, UK
Bloomsbury is proud to present the major 25-volume international reference project from an eminent international author team. Books in this series offer accounts of the work of seminal educational thinkers from a variety of periods, disciplines and traditions.
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Vol. Title Author Hardback Library eBook Publication1 St Thomas Aquinas Vivian Boland OP, Oxford University, UK 9780826484000 9781441151483 2007
2 Pierre Bourdieu Michael James Grenfell, University of Dublin, Ireland 9780826484017 9781441146953 2007
3 Jerome Bruner David R. Olson, University of Toronoto, Canada 9780826484024 9781441183132 2007
4 John Dewey Richard Pring, Oxford University, UK 9780826484031 9781441184535 2007
5 John Holt Roland Meighan, formerly Universities of Nottingham and Birmingham, UK 9780826484048 9781441106162 2007
6 John Locke Alexander Moseley, formerly Universities of Stirling and Edinburgh, UK and Evansville, USA
9780826484055 9781441142160 2007
7 Maria Montessori Marion O'Donnell, Montessori World Education Institute, Australia 9780826484062 9781441169068 2007
8 John Henry Newman James Arthur, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK and Guy Nicholls, Parish Priest of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri, Birmingham, UK
9780826484079 9781441198969 2007
9 Plato Robin Barrow, Simon Fraser University, Canada 9780826484086 9781441136046 2007
10 Lev Vygotsky René van der Veer, Leiden University, The Netherlands 9780826484093 9781441148230 2007
11 Rudolf Steiner Heiner Ullrich, Johannes-Gutenberg-Universitat, Mainz, Germany 9780826484192 9781441162700 2008
12 Jean Piaget Richard Kohler, Zurich University of Teacher Education, Switzerland 9780826484116 9781441136961 2008
13 Jean-Jacques Rousseau Jürgen Oelkers, University of Zurich, Switzerland 9780826484123 9781441154705 2008
14 E. G. West James Tooley, Newcastle University, UK 9780826484130 9780826427434 2008
15 Mary Wollstonecraft Susan Laird, University of Oklahoma, USA 9780826484147 9781441143532 2008
16 Paulo Freire Daniel Schugurensky, Arizona State University, USA 9780826484154 9781441167880 2011
17 St Augustine Ryan N. S. Topping, Walsh University, Ohio, USA 9780826426611 9781441157805 2010
18 R. S. Peters Stefaan E. Cuypers, University of Leuven, Belgium and Christopher Martin, University of British Columbia, Canada
9781441158048 9781441135964 Aug 2013
19 Leo Tolstoy Dan Moulin, Oxford University, UK 9781441156570 9781441119216 2011
20 Confucius Charlene Tan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 9781441179814 9781441139252 Aug 2013
21 Aristotle Alexander Moseley, Director of Classical Foundations, UK 9781847061034 9781441191991 2009
22 Michel Foucault Lynn Fendler, Michigan State University, USA 9781847060884 9781441126658 2009
23 Loris Malaguzzi and the Reggio Emilia Experience
Kathy Hall, Mary Horgan, Anna Ridgway, Rosaleen Murphy, Maura Cunneen and Denice Cunningham, University College Cork, Ireland
9781847061058 9781441133830 2009
24 A. S. Neill Richard Bailey, formerly Canterbury Christ Church University and Universities of Roehampton and Birmingham, UK
9781847060877 9781441100429 July 2013
25 Robert Owen Robert A. Davis and Frank O’Hagan, University of Glasgow, UK 9781847061041 9781441162731 2010
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• Critical exposition of the thinker’s work
• The reception and influence of the work
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• Bibliography
• Index
Volumes in the Continuum Library of Educational Thought
September 2013 – 6,208pp – 25 Volume HB Set – 9781472515278 – £1650.00
Each volume is also available individually in hardback and library eBook, c.£75.00 each
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Great ShakespeareansSeries Editors: Peter Holland, McMeel Family Professor in Shakespeare Studies, University of Notre Dame, USA and Adrian Poole, Fellow of Trinity College and Professor of English Literature, University of Cambridge, UK
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The volumes cover the contributions made by the most important Shakespearean critics, editors, actors and directors as well as novelists, poets, composers and thinkers from the 17th to the 20th century.
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• An assessment of the dual impact of Shakespeare on the figure covered and of the figure on the understanding of Shakespeare
• An overview of the figure’s intellectual or professional biography
• An account of the wider cultural context including comparison with other figures within the same field
• World class contributors and editors.
Bloomsbury is proud to announce the completion of this major 18-volume international reference project, first published by Continuum and now in The Arden Shakespeare. It offers a systematic account of the figures who have had the greatest influence on the interpretation, understanding and cultural reception of Shakespeare.
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Volume V: Scott, Dickens, Eliot, Hardy edited by Adrian Poole (University of Cambridge, UK)
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Volume X: Marx and Freud edited by David Hillman (University of Cambridge, UK), Jean E. Howard (Columbia University, USA) and Crystal Bartolovich (Syracuse University, USA)
Volume XI: Berlioz, Verdi, Wagner, Britten edited by Daniel Albright (Harvard University, USA)
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2012 – 896pp – 4 Volume HB Set – 9781441160119 - £300
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Volume XIV: Hugo, Pasternak, Brecht, Césaire edited by Ruth Morse (Paris Diderot University, France)
Volume XV: Poel, Granville Barker, Guthrie, Wanamaker edited by Cary M. Mazer (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Volume XVI: Gielgud, Olivier, Ashcroft, Dench edited by Russell Jackson (University of Birmingham, UK)
Volume XVII: Welles, Kozintsev, Kurosawa, Zeffirelli edited by Mark Thornton Burnett (Queen’s University Belfast, UK), Courtney Lehmann (University of the Pacific, USA) and Ramona Wray (Queen’s University Belfast, UK)
Volume XVIII: Hall, Brook, Ninagawa, Lepage edited by Peter Holland (University of Notre Dame, USA)
October 2013 – 1,120pp – 5 Volume HB Set – 9781441109149 - £375
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Edited by Elinor Shaffer, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies, University of London, UK
Each volume in this series examines the ways authors have been translated, published, distributed, read, reviewed and discussed in Europe. The books throw light on both intellectual and cultural history and the processes involved in the dissemination of ideas and texts.
The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe
Three new titles in this series!Please see overleaf for details
Books in The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe series feature:
• Contributions from leading international scholars
• A historical timeline of a figure’s reception in Europe
• A bibliography of European translations.
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The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe
Also availableThe Reception of Charles Dickens in EuropeThe Reception of Oscar Wilde in EuropeThe Reception of Charles Darwin in EuropeThe Reception of P.B. Shelley in Europe
The Reception of S.T. Coleridge in EuropeThe Reception of Jane Austen in EuropeThe Reception of Sir Walter Scott in Europe
The Reception of D.H. Lawrence in EuropeThe Reception of Henry James in EuropeThe Reception of Byron in Europe
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The Reception of George Eliot in EuropeEdited by Catherine Brown, Lecturer in English, New College, University of Oxford, UK and Elinor Shaffer, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies, University of London, UK
Although such novels as The Mill on the Floss and Middlemarch have seen George Eliot characterised as a thoroughly English writer, her reception and immersion in Europe was significant. This volume on Eliot’s place in European culture explores Eliot’s deep knowledge of German literature, her reception in such countries as Scandinavia, Italy and Russia and her friendship with Turgenev, as well as surveying European film and television adaptations of her work.
June 2015 – 480ppHB – 9781441190222 - £150.00Library eBook – 9781441196347 - £149.99
The Reception of Robert Burns in EuropeEdited by Murray Pittock, Bradley Professor of English Literature, University of Glasgow, UK
Robert Burns was of key importance in the vernacular politics of central and eastern Europe in the 19th century and this volume focuses in particular on the countries which are central to Burns’s European reception, devoting more than one chapter to the most important. It also includes essays on the broader cultural reception of Burns, principally in public commemoration and celebration and European music.
June 2014 – 480ppHB – 9781441170316 - £175.00Library eBook – 9780567170125 - £169.99
The Literary and Cultural Reception of Charles Darwin in EuropeEdited by Thomas F. Glick, Professor of History, Boston University, USA and Elinor Shaffer, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies, University of London, UK
Beyond his place in the history of scientific thought, Charles Darwin’s writings and his theory of evolution by natural selection have had a profound impact on art and culture. This volume provides a comprehensive survey of this enduring cultural impact throughout the continent.
March 2014 – 672pp2 Volume HB Set – 9781780937465 - £200.00Library eBook – 9781780937120 - £199.99
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By Victor Margolin, Professor Emeritus of Design History at the University of Illinois, Chicago, USA
The definitive global history of design
Superbly illustrated, and written by one of the world’s leading design scholars, this is the first scholarly history to cover design thinking and practice around the world
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By Victor margolinAuthored by pre-eminent design scholar Victor Margolin, World History of Design is an indispensable new multi-volume work, providing a comprehensive and detailed historical account of design from prehistory to the end of the 20th century.
The first two volumes contain almost 800,000 words and 1,000 images, featuring all world regions across all periods up to the end of World War II, including substantial new material on design in Latin America, Asia, the Middle East and Africa. The third and last volume, covering the period from World War II to the present, will be released later in 2016.
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Volume 1: Design from Prehistoric Times to World War I1. The Prehistoric Age2. The Earliest Civilizations, 7000 BCE - 900 BCE3. The Classical Age and Early Byzantium, 900 BCE - 800 CE4. Medieval Europe and the Islamic World, 800 CE - 1200 CE5. Africa, the Americas, and Asia, 900 BCE - 1200 CE6. Renaissance Europe and the Ottoman Empire, 1200-17507. Cross-Cultural Encounters, 1200-17508. The Industrial Revolution: Europe and America, 1750 CE - 1830 CE9. Chapter 9 The Age of Exhibitions: Great Britain 1830 CE - 1900 CE10. The Craft Ideal and the Art Movement: Britain and Elsewhere, 1861-191511. The Age of Exhibitions: Europe Outside Great Britain, 1830 CE - 1900 CE12. Art Nouveau and the Decorative Impulse, 1890-191413. The United States, 1840-190014. Canada, Australia, New Zealand, 1300 CE - 1900 CE15. Protoindustrialization in Diverse Regions, 1750 CE - 1900 CE16. Colonies and Pre-industrial Nations in Asia and Africa, 1750 CE - 1900 CE17. Modern Design in Europe and America, 1900-191718. Art and Literature of the Avant-Gardes, 1897-1918 19. World War I, 1914-1918
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Edited by Daniel Huppatz, Lecturer in the Faculty of Design at Swinburne University, Australia
100 essential texts by key design thinkers, cultural critics and scholars, including Ruskin, Le Corbusier, Charles and Ray Eames, Baudrillard, Wally Olins, Victor Margolin and many more
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Edited by Daniel HuppatzDesign: Critical and Primary Sources brings together 100 essential texts on design from the mid-19th century to the present day, covering key thinkers, movements and issues for design.
The four volumes focus on Design Reform, Modernism and Modernization; Professional Practice and Design Theories; Social Interactions; and Development, Globalization and Sustainability.
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VOLUME ONE: DESIGN REFORM, MODERNISM AND MODERNIZATION
Introduction, D.J. Huppatz
Part 1: Design Reform
Part 2: Modernism and Modernization
Part 3: Reflections
VOLUME TWO: PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND DESIGN THEORIES
Introduction, D.J. Huppatz
Part 1: The Designer
Part 2: Methods, Theory and Thinking
Part 3: Services and Systems
Part 4: Management
VOLUME THREE: SOCIAL INTERACTIONS
Introduction, D.J. Huppatz
Part 1: Experience
Part 2: Interaction
Part 3: Consumption
Part 4: Ethics
VOLUME FOUR: DEVELOPMENT, GLOBALIZATION AND SUSTAINABILITY
Introduction, D.J. Huppatz
Part 1: Design and Development
Part 2: Globalization
Part 3: Branding
Part 4: Sustainability
Con
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Design and Culture Design and Culture is a peer-reviewed journal that explores ‘design’ as a cultural phenomenon. As a forum for critique, the journal features a substantial reviews section in each issue. Moreover, in-depth essays analyze contemporary design, as well as its
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The Design Journal An International Refereed Journal for All Aspects of DesignEstablished in 1998, The Design
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Anthrozoös A Multidisciplinary Journal of the Interactions of People and Animals A vital forum for academic dialogue on human–animal relations, Anthrozoös is a
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Home CulturesThe Journal of Architecture, Design and Domestic Space Home Cultures is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the critical understanding of the domestic sphere – its artifacts, spaces
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3 issues per yearISSN: 2041-9112 | e-ISSN: 2041-9120
The Journal of Modern CraftThe Journal of Modern Craft is the fi rst peer-reviewed interdisciplinary and international forum focusing on craft in all its historical and contemporary manifestations. Special
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3 issues per yearISSN: 1749-6772 | e-ISSN: 1749-6780
Material ReligionThe Journal of Objects, Art and BeliefMaterial Religion is an international, peer-reviewed journal that seeks to explore all aspects of religious material culture – from images, devotional
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Photography and CulturePhotography and Culture is an international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the historical, technological, cultural, and social aspects of photography. It
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TextileThe Journal of Cloth and Culture Textile is an international and peer-reviewed journal that brings together research in textile studies in an innovative and distinctive academic forum. It
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Fashion PracticeThe Journal of Design, Creative Process and the Fashion IndustryFashion Practice is the fi rst peer-reviewed academic journal to cover the full range
of contemporary design and manufacture within the context of the fashion industry. Interdisciplinary in approach, it provides a much-needed forum for topics ranging from design theory to the impact of technology, economics and industry on fashion practice.
2 issues per yearISSN: 1756-9370 | e-ISSN: 1756-9389
Fashion TheoryThe Journal of Dress Body and CultureLaunched in 1997, Fashion Theory is well established as the leading peer-reviewed, international, and interdisciplinary journal for the analysis of all
aspects of the cultural signifi cance of dress and fashion world-wide. From Vogue to Versace, from Kimonos to Kilts, and from foot-binding to body piercing.
5 issues per yearISSN: 1362-704X | e-ISSN: 1751-7419
Institutions will receive both Fashion Theory and Fashion Practice as a single subscription Food, Culture
and SocietyAn International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Food, Culture & Society is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring
the complex relationships between food, culture, and society from numerous disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, as well as in the world of food beyond the academy.
4 issues per yearISSN: 1552-8014 | e-ISSN: 1751-7443
journal dedicated to exploring the complex relationships between
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Journal of the Association for
the Study of Food and Society
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Institutions will receive both Textile and Journal of Textile Design Research and
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