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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 Written by acknowledged experts and including supporting material such as extracts from historical documents, chronologies, glossaries, guides to key figures and further reading suggestions, Seminar Studies titles are essential reading for students of history.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to introduce students to the problems involved in explaining the past, giving them the opportunity to grapple with historical documents and encouraging them to reach their own conclusions.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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Nineteenth-Century Russia Opposition to Autocracy

Nineteenth-Century Russia: Opposition to Autocracy

1st Edition

By Derek Offord
July 06, 1999

This new Seminar Study provides students with a rewarding introduction to nineteenth-century Russia. This period of Russian history is, of course, characterised by the flowering of an enormously rich intellectual and cultural life, the origins of which lie in the intelligentsia¿s opposition to ...

The Dutch Revolt 1559 - 1648

The Dutch Revolt 1559 - 1648

1st Edition

By P. Limm
December 18, 1989

The Dutch Revolt 1559-1648 begins by illustrating the historical background and causes of the revolt. This is followed by chronological sections devoted to each phase of the revolt and an assesment section that takes a more thematic approach, looking at the military, economic, ...

The English Civil War 1640-1649

The English Civil War 1640-1649

1st Edition

By Martyn Bennett
August 31, 1995

The English Civil War (1642-53) is one of the most crucial periods in British history. Martyn Bennett introduces the reader to the main debates surrounding the Civil War which continue to be debated by historians. He considers the repercussions both on government and religion, of Parliament's ...

The English Reformation 1530 - 1570

The English Reformation 1530 - 1570

1st Edition

By W. J. Sheils
March 28, 1989

The changes brought about during the English Reformation clearly reflected the desire of the Crown, government and landed classes to reduce the political power and landed wealth of the late medieval Church. This book covers the background to the Reformation, the processes which brought about these ...

The Origins of French Absolutism, 1598-1661

The Origins of French Absolutism, 1598-1661

1st Edition

By Alan James
April 13, 2006

This controversial study takes the provocative line that the French monarchy was a complete success. James turns the idea of royal ‘absolutism’ on its head by redefining the French monarchy’s success from 1598 - 1661. The Origins of French Absolutism, 1598-1661 maintains that ...

The Russian Revolution

The Russian Revolution

2nd Edition

By Anthony Wood
May 06, 1986

A popular concise guide - one of the clearest available on the Russian Revolution....

Women and the First World War

Women and the First World War

1st Edition

By Susan R. Grayzel
November 10, 2014

The First World War was the first modern, total war, one requiring the mobilisation of both civilians and combatants. Particularly in Europe, the main theatre of the conflict, this war demanded the active participation of both men and women. Women and the First World War provides an introduction to...

The Glorious Revolution

The Glorious Revolution

2nd Edition

By John Miller
May 28, 1997

First published in 1983, John Miller's Glorious Revolution established itself as the standard introduction to the subject. It examines the dramatic events themselves and demonstrates the profound impact the Revolution had on subsequent British history. The Second Edition contains a fuller ...

The French Wars of Religion 1559-1598

The French Wars of Religion 1559-1598

3rd Edition

By R. J. Knecht
June 10, 2010

In the second half of the sixteenth century, France was racked by religious civil wars and peace was only restored when Henry of Navarre finally converted to Catholicism, deciding – in his immortal phrase – that 'Paris is worth a mass'. In this lucid introduction to a complex period in French ...

The Medieval Military Orders 1120-1314

The Medieval Military Orders: 1120-1314

1st Edition

By Nicholas Morton
November 22, 2012

This new addition to the popular Seminar Studies series looks at the origins, development and organisation of the Military Orders during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, showing how they functioned as a form of religious life and concentrating on their role in the Crusades and in the ...

The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace

The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace

1st Edition

By Martyn Housden
October 31, 2011

The League of Nations - pre-cursor to the United Nations - was founded in 1919 as a response to the First World War to ensure collective security and prevent the outbreak of future wars. It was set up to facilitate diplomacy in the face of future international conflict, but also to work towards ...

The Reign of Mary I

The Reign of Mary I

3rd Edition

By Robert Tittler, Judith Richards
April 18, 2013

Until recently, the reign of Mary Tudor was generally seen as a ‘sterile interlude’ in the Tudor century, with Mary herself dismissed as ‘Bloody Mary’. Extensive research in the past several decades has overturned these assumptions in almost every respect.  In this succinct and up-to-date ...

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