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Seminar Studies


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Each book in the Seminar Studies series provides a concise and reliable introduction to a wide range of complex historical events and debates, covering topics in British, European, US and world history from the medieval period to the present day. Written by acknowledged experts and including supporting material such as extracts from historical documents, chronologies, glossaries, guides to key figures and further reading suggestions, Seminar Studies titles are essential reading for students of history.

Almost half a century after its launch, the series continues to introduce students to the problems involved in explaining the past, giving them the opportunity to grapple with historical documents and encouraging them to reach their own conclusions. To submit proposals for new books in the Seminar Studies series, please contact the series editors:

Mark Stoyle: [email protected]                         Gordon Martel: [email protected]
 

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The Medieval Natural World

The Medieval Natural World

1st Edition

By Richard Jones
January 28, 2013

How did medieval people make sense of their surroundings, and how did this change over the years as understanding and knowledge expanded?This new Seminar Study is designed to familiarise students of medieval history with the ways in which medieval people interpreted the world around them – ...

The Soviet Union under Brezhnev

The Soviet Union under Brezhnev

1st Edition

By William J. Tompson
April 28, 2003

The Soviet Union Under Brezhnev provides an accessible post-Soviet perspective on the history of the USSR from the mid-1960’s to the mid-1980’s. It challenges both the ‘evil empire’ image of the USSR that was widespread in the early 1980’s and the ‘stagnation’ label attached to the period by Soviet...

Parliamentary Reform in Britain, c. 1770-1918

Parliamentary Reform in Britain, c. 1770-1918

1st Edition

By Eric J. Evans
September 27, 1999

Covers the momentous reforms in the British electoral system during the period from the Great Reform Act of 1832 to 1918 when women were given the vote. The study charts the series of Reform Acts right through the period, involving rather more attention to those important changes in the 1880s which...

Capitalism

Capitalism

2nd Edition

By Paul Bowles
April 05, 2012

Capitalism stands unrivalled as the most enduring economic system of our times. Since the collapse of the Soviet bloc the world has become a new stage for capital, and yet despite this dominance capitalism is still not widely understood. It remains a subject of enduring interest that is discovered ...

India 1885-1947 The Unmaking of an Empire

India 1885-1947: The Unmaking of an Empire

1st Edition

By Ian Copland
September 10, 2001

 The establishment of the Indian National Congress in 1885 marked a turning point in modern South Asian history. At the time, few grasped the significance of the event, nor understood the power that its leader would come to wield. From humble beginnings, the Congress led by Gandhi would go on ...

Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement

Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement

1st Edition

By John A. Kirk
November 21, 2013

Martin Luther King, Jr is one of the iconic figures of 20th century history, and one of the most influential and important in the American Civil Rights Movement; John Kirk here presents the life of Martin Luther King in the context of that movement, placing him at the center of the Afro-American ...

China in Transformation 1900-1949

China in Transformation: 1900-1949

2nd Edition

By Colin Mackerras
July 10, 2008

In the first half of the twentieth century, China moved from a millennium of imperial rule to the Communist Party-led People’s Republic of China which remains today.  China in Transformation argues that this enormously significant period in Chinese history saw wrenching change throughout ...

India under Colonial Rule: 1700-1885

India under Colonial Rule: 1700-1885

1st Edition

By Douglas M. Peers
July 06, 2006

Between 1700 and 1885 the British became the paramount power on the Indian subcontinent, their authority extending from Sri Lankain the south to the Himalayasin the north. It was a massive empire, inspiring both pride and anxiety amongst the British, and forcing change upon and disrupting the lives...

Northern Ireland Since 1969

Northern Ireland Since 1969

1st Edition

By Paul Dixon, Eamonn O'Kane
February 11, 2011

The conflict in Northern Ireland since 1969 has cost over 3,600 lives and about 100,000 people in Northern Ireland live in a household where someone has been injured in a troubles-related incident. This has been a key issue in British and Irish politics and the recent peace process in Northern ...

The Italian Risorgimento

The Italian Risorgimento

2nd Edition

By M. Clark
August 19, 2009

The Unification of Italy in the nineteenth century was the unlikely result of a lengthy and complex process of Italian ‘revival’ (‘Risorgimento’). Few Italians supported Unification and the new rulers of Italy were unable to resolve their disputes with the ...

The American Civil War, 1861-1865

The American Civil War, 1861-1865

1st Edition

By Reid Mitchell
April 10, 2001

The American Civil War caused upheaval and massive private bereavement, but the years 1861-1865 also defined a great nation.This book provides a concise introduction to events from the secession to the end of the war. It focuses on   the military progress of the war  Union and ...

The Origins of the Vietnam War

The Origins of the Vietnam War

1st Edition

By Fredrik Logevall
September 07, 2001

Why did the US make a commitment to an independent South Vietnam? Could a major war have been averted? Fredrik Logevall provides a concise, comprehensive and accessible introduction to the origins of the Vietnam War from the end of the Indochina War in 1954 to the eruption of full-scale war in 1965...

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