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FALL 2011 | SPRING 2012<strong>HISTORY</strong>AND MEDIEVAL STUDIES


History and Medieval StudiesTable <strong>of</strong> ContentsHistory <strong>of</strong> Science 1History <strong>of</strong> Medicine 2History <strong>of</strong> Western Civilization 3Medieval Studies 4Readings in Medieval Civilizationsand CulturesRethinking the Middle AgesMedieval Academy Reprintsfor Teaching (MART)European History 14International Themes and Issues 16North American History 17US History 18Canadian History 19Canadian Women’s History 23Canadian Military History 24Themes in Canadian History 25Canadian Social History Series 26Index 28<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Toronto</strong> <strong>Press</strong>Higher Education DivisionThe aim at UTP Higher Education is topublish materials for course use thatare pedagogically valuable and thatcontribute to ongoing scholarship.Working as a division within UTP <strong>of</strong>fersexciting opportunities to pursue thisgoal and to meet the changing needs<strong>of</strong> teaching and scholarship in NorthAmerica. The possibilities for rethinkinghow texts can be used in the classroom,along with new formats for their delivery,are endless, and UTP looks forwardto partnering with instructors andscholars in this innovative endeavour!UTP Higher Education acknowledges withthanks the assistance <strong>of</strong> Livres Canada Books.UTP Higher Education gratefully acknowledgesthe financial support <strong>of</strong> the Government<strong>of</strong> Canada through the Canada BookFund for our publishing activities.In planning or retooling a medieval history course, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Toronto</strong> <strong>Press</strong> publications are invaluable in“ providing resources for students’ deeper understanding <strong>of</strong> the Middle Ages. Ranging from carefully selectedexcerpts to complete works, the various document collections and edited works are both learned andunderstandable.– Arlene Sindelar,”<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> British ColumbiaAcademic books should not only be good, they should also look good and be affordable. The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong>“ <strong>Toronto</strong> <strong>Press</strong> has mastered the art <strong>of</strong> academic publishing. In exemplifying the highest standards <strong>of</strong> academicpublishing, the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Toronto</strong> <strong>Press</strong> is a hard act to follow.– Wendy Chan, Simon Fraser <strong>University</strong> ”


History oF sCienCeneW!A History <strong>of</strong> Science in Society: From Philosophy to Utility, Second EditionBY andrew ede & leSleY B. CorMaCK (Both at uniVerSitY oF alBerta)Spring 2012 7x9 paper 480pp 978-1-4426-0446-9 US & CDN $49.95This bestselling overview traces the history <strong>of</strong> science through its continuallychanging place in society and explores the links between the pursuit <strong>of</strong> knowledgeand the desire to make that knowledge useful. For the new edition, theauthors have reorganized several chapters and added a new chapter on scienceand war. The coverage <strong>of</strong> women in science is improved, and a new section onclimate change now rounds out the end <strong>of</strong> the book.Other new features include timelines at the start <strong>of</strong> each chapter, new illustrations, and newmaps—including maps <strong>of</strong> Renaissance Europe, Cook’s voyages, the voyage <strong>of</strong> the HMS Beagle,and the First World War European theatre.C o n t e n t s :Introduction1. The Origins <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy2. The Roman Era and the Rise <strong>of</strong> Islam3. The Revival <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy inWestern Europe4. Science in the Renaissance: The Courtly Philosophy5. The Scientific Revolution: Contested Territory6. The Enlightenment and Enterprise7. Science and Empire8. Entering the Atomic Age9. Science and War10. The Death <strong>of</strong> Certainty11. 1957: The Year the World Became a Planet12. Man on the Moon, Microwave in the Kitchen13. New Frontiers: Science and Choice in theNew Millenniumalso availaBle in a tWo-voluMe ForMat:neW!Volume I:From the Ancient Greeks through NewtonSpring 2012 7x9 paper 208pp 978-1-4426-0449-0US & CDN $34.95neW!Volume II:From Newton to the PresentSpring 2012 7x9 paper 336pp 978-1-4426-0452-0US & CDN $34.95A History <strong>of</strong> Science in Society: A Readeredited BY andrew ede & leSleY B. CorMaCK2007 7x9 paper 470pp 978-1-5511-1770-6 US & CDN $49.95“The scope and diversity <strong>of</strong> this volume will greatly enrich history <strong>of</strong> science courses byallowing students to engage easily and comparatively with texts.”– Leah DeVun, Texas A&M <strong>University</strong>Ede and Cormack’s Reader presents a collection <strong>of</strong> primary source documentsin the history <strong>of</strong> science spanning from Plato, Aristotle, andLucretius to UNESCO’s Universal Declaration on the Human Genome andHuman Rights.s P e C i a l C o M B i n e d P r i C e :A History <strong>of</strong> Science in Society: From Philosophy to Utility may be ordered together with A History<strong>of</strong> Science in Society: A Reader at a special discounted price. For more information, please contactrequests@utphighereducation.com.For more information, visit utppublishing.com 1


XXXXX History oF MediCineHistory <strong>of</strong> Medicine: A ScandalouslyShort Introduction, Second EditionBY JaCalYn duFFin (Queen’S uniVerSitY)2010 6x9 paper 496pp 978-0-8020-9556-5US & CDN $35.00Organized conceptuallyaround the major fields <strong>of</strong>medical endeavour, suchas anatomy, pharmacology,obstetrics, psychiatry,and public health, thesecond edition is greatlyexpanded to include sectionson bioethics, forensics,genetics, reproductivetechnology, clinical trials, and outbreaks<strong>of</strong> BSE, West Nile Virus, SARS, and anthrax.Contents1. Introduction: Heroes and Villains in the History<strong>of</strong> Medicine2. The Fabricated Body: History <strong>of</strong> Anatomy3. Interrogating Life: History <strong>of</strong> Physiology4. Science <strong>of</strong> Suffering: History <strong>of</strong> Pathology5. First Do No Harm: History <strong>of</strong> Treatment,Pharmacology, and Pharmaceuticals6. On Becoming and Being a Doctor: Education,Licensing, Payment, and Bioethics7. Plagues and Peoples: Epidemic Diseases in History8. Why Is Blood Special? Changing Concepts <strong>of</strong>a Vital Humour9. Technology and Disease: Stethoscopes, Hospitals,and Other Gadgets10. Work <strong>of</strong> the Hand: History <strong>of</strong> Surgery11. Women’s Medicine and Medicine’s Women:History <strong>of</strong> Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women12. Wrestling with Demons: History <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry13. No Baby, No Nation: History <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics14. A Many-Faceted Gem: Decline and Rebirth <strong>of</strong>Family Medicine15. When the Patient Is Plural: Public andInternational Health16. Sleuthing and Science: How to Researcha Question in Medical HistoryMedieval Medicine: A Readeredited BY Faith walliS (MCGill uniVerSitY)2010 6x9 paper 563pp 978-1-4426-0103-1US & CDN $42.95reCently puBlisHed!The Making <strong>of</strong> Modern Medicine:Turning Points in the Treatment<strong>of</strong> DiseaseBY MiChael BliSS (uniVerSitY oF toronto)2011 6x9 cloth 112pp 978-1-4426-4175-4CDN $21.95(Available in the US through U <strong>of</strong> Chicago <strong>Press</strong>)The Making <strong>of</strong> ModernMedicine exploresthe foundations <strong>of</strong>medicine throughthree case studiesthat elucidate turningpoints in the evolution<strong>of</strong> health care:the last great epidemic<strong>of</strong> smallpox in theWestern world; the scientific, researchbasedapproach to disease <strong>of</strong> WilliamOsler; and the discovery <strong>of</strong> insulin.Prescribed Norms: Women and Healthin Canada and the United Statessince 1800BY CherYl KraSniCK warSh(VanCouVer iSland uniVerSitY)2010 6x9 paper 316pp 978-1-4426-0061-4US & CDN $35.95“No one but Warsh could be so compelling in explainingwhy girls and women <strong>of</strong> every age and in everycommunity should have the power to control their ownbodies. We owe her a debt <strong>of</strong> thanks.”– Veronica Strong-Boag, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> British ColumbiaThe History <strong>of</strong> Sexuality Sourcebookedited BY Mathew KueFler (SandieGo State uniVerSitY)2007 7x9 paper 455pp 978-1-5511-1738-6US & CDN $45.95A truly global collection <strong>of</strong> historicaldocuments spanning from prehistoricart to the AIDS pandemic, The History <strong>of</strong>Sexuality Sourcebook provides studentswith a stimulating array <strong>of</strong> documentsrelating to all aspects <strong>of</strong> sexuality.2 History and Medieval studies Fall 2011 | spring 2012


History oF Western CiviliZationThe Shaping <strong>of</strong> Western Civilization:From Antiquity to the EnlightenmentBY MiChael BurGer (auBurnuniVerSitY at MontGoMerY)2008 7x9 paper 300pp 978-1-5511-1432-3US & CDN $38.95Unlike many longerand more expensiveintroductory texts, TheShaping <strong>of</strong> WesternCivilization is a short,interpretive, and coherentoverview <strong>of</strong> thehistory <strong>of</strong> Westerncivilization from theancient Near East tolate eighteenth-century Europe and America.Michael Burger’s skills as both writer andsynthesizer enable students to see connectionsacross time and to witness how theWest’s past moulds its present. Burger alsoprovides an excellent model for students <strong>of</strong>how the evidence <strong>of</strong> primary sources canbe incorporated into an overall narrative.Maps, timelines, black and white illustrations,figures, notes on references, and asection on further reading are all included.C o n t e n t s :1. Foundations: The Ancient Near East2. The Greeks: Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic3. Rome: From Republic to Empire4. Rome’s Fall? Late Antiquity and the EarlyMiddle Ages5. The High and Late Middle Ages6. The Early Modern West I: The Reformation, theGreat Consolidation, and the End <strong>of</strong> Christendom7. The Early Modern West II: Science, Society, andthe State8. Conclusion: The Shaping <strong>of</strong> Western Civilizations P e C i a l C o M B i n e d P r i C e :The Shaping <strong>of</strong> Western Civilizationmay be ordered together with Sourcesfor the History <strong>of</strong> Western Civilization:Volume I at a special discounted price.For more information, please contactrequests@utphighereducation.com.Sources for the History <strong>of</strong>Western Civilizationedited BY MiChael BurGerCommentariesVolume I2002 7.75x9.25 paper 728pp978-1-5511-1326-5US & CDN $49.95Volume II2002 7.75x9.25 paper 688pp978-1-5511-1328-9US & CDN $49.95(Not available in theUK or Australia)2003 6x9 paper 195pp 978-1-5511-1541-2“Michael Burger’s selections are exceptionally wellchosen. The short introductions <strong>of</strong>fer just the rightamount <strong>of</strong> information without dictating what to think,and the Commentaries make the reader invaluable toinstructors. All in all, this is a terrific reader. It has allthe virtues and none <strong>of</strong> the problems <strong>of</strong> other readerson the market.” – Robin Fleming, Boston CollegeThis two-volume collection documentsthe history <strong>of</strong> the West and reflects onthe ongoing reassessment <strong>of</strong> the canonicaltexts <strong>of</strong> Western history. It uses completetexts whenever possible—includingthe entire Symposium, Einhard’s Life<strong>of</strong> Charlemagne, and The CommunistManifesto—and substantial excerpts <strong>of</strong>longer works. Women are well representedand Western civilization is placed withinworld history by the inclusion <strong>of</strong> materialsfrom the Near East, the Americas, and Asia.A free volume for instructors, Commentaries,is available with both Volume I and Volume II.This instructor’s manual contains questions forstudents and advanced analyses on each reading’srelationship to broader historical themes.For more information, visit utppublishing.com 3


Medieval studiesneW!The Middle Ages in Texts and Texture: Reflections on Medieval SourcesBY JaSon Glenn (uniVerSitY oF Southern CaliFornia)Fall 2011 6x9 paper 368pp 978-1-4426-0490-2 US & CDN $32.95“In this volume, experienced scholar-teachers address the greatest primary-source hits<strong>of</strong> the medieval syllabus. Anyone who teaches such a course will find here fresh readings <strong>of</strong>familiar texts, as well as reasons to start working with some unfamiliar ones. And read coverto cover, the collection provides for any reader a novel and kaleidoscopic view <strong>of</strong>the medieval millennium.”– Adam J. Kosto, Columbia <strong>University</strong>C o n t e n t s :1. Hearing Voices in Late Antiquity: An Aural Approachto Augustine’s ConfessionsWilliam North2. Confessor Saints and the Origins <strong>of</strong> Monasticism:The Lives <strong>of</strong> Saints Antony and MartinList italic3. The Barbarian Ethos: The Germania, Beowulf, andthe Life <strong>of</strong> Saint BonifaceJudith Beall4. The Written World <strong>of</strong> Gregory <strong>of</strong> ToursSam Collins5. Two Lives <strong>of</strong> Saint RadegundJason Glenn6. The Avenging Abbot: Gregory the Great and HisLife <strong>of</strong> Saint BenedictCarole Straw7. Crime and Punishment: Anglo-Saxon Law CodesKathleen Casey8. Conversion, Miracles, and the Creation <strong>of</strong> a Peoplein Bede’s Ecclesiastical HistoryJay Rubenstein9. Between Two Empires: Einhard and His Charlesthe GreatJason Glenn10. Divine Lessons in an Imperfect World: Bernard <strong>of</strong>Angers and The Book <strong>of</strong> Sainte Foy’s MiraclesKathleen Stewart Fung11. William <strong>of</strong> Poitiers Talks about WarJay Rubenstein12. Epic Values: The Song <strong>of</strong> RolandSusan P. Millinger13. Galbert <strong>of</strong> Bruges: The Notary as PoetLawrence R. Jannuzzi14. Odo <strong>of</strong> Deuil’s The Journey <strong>of</strong> Louis VII to the EastRudi Paul Lindner15. Encountering the CidHelen Nader16. Wondrous Crusade Encounters:Usamah ibn Munqidh’s Book <strong>of</strong>Learning by ExampleAdnan Husain17. Between History and Literature: Chrétien deTroyes’s Lancelot and Marie de France’s LaisAmy G. Remensnyder18. Walter Daniel’s Life <strong>of</strong> Aelred <strong>of</strong> RievaulxKatherine Christensen19. Richard <strong>of</strong> Devizes: The Monk Who Forgot to beMedievalNancy Partner20. Mission to Crusade: Friar William <strong>of</strong> Rubruck’sJourney to the MongolsAdnan Husain21. Saint Francis and Salimbene de Adam: TheFranciscan Experience <strong>of</strong> FamilyVictoria M. Morse22. Cities and Kingship in the Medieval West: Joinville’sLouis IX and ParisJohn Tuthill23. The Virgin and the King: Alfonso X’s Cantigas deSanta MaríaAmy G. Remensnyder24. Moving the Masses: Cola di Rienzo, the AnonimoRomano, and the Roman CrowdJennifer A. Heindl25. Christine de Pizan on Gossip, Misogyny, andPossibilityDallas G. Denery II26. Why Margery Kempe is Annoying and Why WeShould CareClementine Oliver4 History and Medieval studies Fall 2011 | spring 2012


Medieval studiesneW!Medieval Military Technology,Second EditionBY KellY deVrieS (loYolaColleGe) & roBert SMithSpring 2012 6x9 paper 352pp 978-1-4426-0497-1US & CDN $34.95First published in 1992,Medieval MilitaryTechnology has becomethe definitive bookin its field, garneringmuch praise and alarge readership. Thisthorough update <strong>of</strong> aclassic book, regardedas both an excellentoverview and an important piece <strong>of</strong>scholarship, includes fully revised content,new sections on the use <strong>of</strong> horses, handguns,incendiary weapons, and siegeengines, and eighteen new illustrations.C o n t e n t s :1. Arms and ArmorArmsArmorHorsesIndustry and Trade2. ArtilleryNon-gunpowder ArtilleryGunpowder WeaponsIncendiariesSiege Engines3. FortificationsEarly Medieval FortificationsThe Motte and Bailey CastleStone CastlesUrban Fortification and Fortified Residences4. WarshipsThe Muslim NavyThe VikingsWilliam the Conqueror’s FleetThe CrusadesThe Thirteenth CenturyThe Fourteenth and Fifteenth CenturiesSacred Violence: The EuropeanCrusades to the Middle East,1095-1396BY Jill n. ClaSter (new YorK uniVerSitY)2009 6x9 paper 356pp 978-1-4426-0060-7US & CDN $29.95“Sacred Violence <strong>of</strong>fers thereader a cogent narrativehistory <strong>of</strong> the crusades basedon the latest research. In herrecounting <strong>of</strong> events from theperspective <strong>of</strong> the Latin West,the Muslim East, the ChristianEast, as well as the Jewishcommunities caught in thecrossfire, Claster interrogatesthe ideological basis <strong>of</strong> the concepts <strong>of</strong> holy war andjihad in Christianity and Islam.”– Ross Brann, Cornell <strong>University</strong>Sacred Violence introduces students to thecenturies <strong>of</strong> warfare between Christiansand Muslims for control <strong>of</strong> the Holy City <strong>of</strong>Jerusalem and for the most desired landsin the Middle East. It begins with the FirstCrusade and closes in 1396, the year <strong>of</strong>the Battle <strong>of</strong> Nicopolis, which ushered in anew and very different era in the relationsbetween Europe and the Middle East.The Crusades: A Readeredited BY S.J. allen & eMilie aMt(Both at hood ColleGe)2003 6x9 paper 430pp 978-1-4426-0002-7US & CDN $42.95s P e C i a l C o M B i n e d P r i C e :Sacred Violence: The European Crusadesto the Middle East, 1095-1396 may beordered together with The Crusades:A Reader at a special discounted price.For more information, please contactrequests@utphighereducation.com.For more information, visit utppublishing.com 5


Medieval studiesA Short History <strong>of</strong> the Middle Ages,Third EditionBY BarBara h. roSenwein (loYolauniVerSitY ChiCaGo)2009 7.75x9.25 paper 399pp 978-1-4426-0104-8US & CDN $47.95“Elegantly written and beautifully produced, A ShortHistory <strong>of</strong> the Middle Ages is a treat for teachers andstudents alike. Clear and concise, the volume <strong>of</strong>fers afresh approach to the history <strong>of</strong> medieval Europe andblends exciting new analysis with careful fidelity to thesources. Rosenwein is a masterful storyteller; her bookwill inspire and delight.”– Fiona Griffiths, New York <strong>University</strong>A Short History <strong>of</strong>the Middle Ages hasestablished itself asan excellent, affordable,succinct narrativeoverview <strong>of</strong>medieval history fromc.300 to c.1500. Eachchapter covers a“slice <strong>of</strong> time,” integrating culture, politics,art, economics, and social issues throughout.The book is unique for its survey <strong>of</strong>European history both on its own terms andin the context <strong>of</strong> the Islamic world and theByzantine, Mongol, and Ottoman empires.also availaBle in at W o - v o l u M e F o r M at:Volume I:From c.300 to c.11502009 7.75x9.25 paper 255pp 978-1-4426-0122-2US & CDN $37.95Volume II:From c.900 to c.15002009 7.75x9.25 paper 389pp 978-1-4426-0123-9US & CDN $37.95Reading the Middle Ages:Sources from Europe, Byzantium, andthe Islamic Worldedited BY BarBara h. roSenwein2006 7.75x9.25 paper 594pp 978-1-5511-1693-8US & CDN $54.95“This is a vision <strong>of</strong> medieval history for the twenty-firstcentury.” – Claudia Rapp, UCLA“In this immensely satisfying collection, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorRosenwein has put together a body <strong>of</strong> sources that talkto each other on many different levels. Islam andByzantium join Latin Christendom as full partners inthese conversations, and canonical texts likewise rubshoulders with delightfully fresh newcomers.”– Daniel Lord Smail, Harvard <strong>University</strong>This unique edited collection<strong>of</strong> documentsand readings isdesigned to accompanyBarbara H. Rosenwein’shighly acclaimed overviewtext, A ShortHistory <strong>of</strong> the MiddleAges. Spanning theperiod from c.300 to c.1500, it incorporatesin a systematic fashion Islamic and Byzantinematerials alongside Western readings.also availaBle in at W o - v o l u M e F o r M at:Volume I:From c.300 to c.11502007 7.75x9.25 paper 354pp 978-1-5511-1695-2US & CDN $34.95Volume II:From c.900 to c.15002007 7.75x9.25 paper 387pp 978-1-5511-1696-9US & CDN $34.95o N l i N e :Students who wish to test their knowledge<strong>of</strong> each chapter will find study questionsat www.rosenweinshorthistory.com.The website also reproduces the maps,genealogies, lists <strong>of</strong> popes and emperors,and glossary found in the book.s P e C i a l C o M B i n e d P r i C e :Reading the Middle Ages may be orderedtogether with A Short History <strong>of</strong> theMiddle Ages at a special discounted price.For more information, please contactrequests@utphighereducation.com.6 History and Medieval studies Fall 2011 | spring 2012


Medieval studies XXXXXXXXXXreCently puBlisHed!Readings in Medieval History,Fourth Editionedited BY PatriCK J. GearY (uniVerSitYoF CaliFornia, loS anGeleS)2010 7x9 paper 812pp 978-1-44260-120-8US & CDN $59.95“Instructors <strong>of</strong> medieval history are fortunate to have attheir disposal a new edition <strong>of</strong> the best selection <strong>of</strong>medieval primary sources in English translationavailable today. The documents allow us, the teachers,and more importantly, our students, the freedom toread in depth, select, and analyze—to practice historyat its best, right in the classroom.” – Piotr Gorecki,<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> California, Riverside“The best collection <strong>of</strong> medieval documents in print.”– A.J. Andrea, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> VermontFor the fourth edition,Patrick J. Geary incorporatesmore bibliographicalinformationinto the introductionsto the readings. Fivenew texts are includedto better reflect legal,religious, Polish, andwomen’s history. A glossary is providedto help with unfamiliar terms. For studentswho want to dig deeper into the primarysources, secondary readings about the primarysources are listed.also availaBle in at W o - v o l u M e F o r M at:Volume I:The Early Middle Ages2010 7x9 paper 352pp978-1-4426-0116-1US & CDN $37.95Volume II:The Later Middle Ages2010 7x9 paper 504pp978-1-4426-0117-8US & CDN $37.95CustoM PuBlisHinGFor Medieval History CoursesThe Higher Education Division <strong>of</strong> the<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Toronto</strong> <strong>Press</strong> is pleasedto custom publish a wide range <strong>of</strong>its primary source documents.Our goal is to provide instructorswith all the materials necessary forteaching medieval history—from coretexts to supplementary materials—inboth print and digital formats.If you are an instructor who is interestedin providing your students withoriginal source documents that arewell-introduced, clearly translated, andeasy to read, consider working with usto create your ideal course materials!WHAT IS AVAILABLE?We are currently <strong>of</strong>fering approximately2,000 individual primary sourcedocuments for inclusion in custompublications.In addition to these source documents,which are drawn from ourmany popular readers, we can workwith you to take material from virtuallyany UTP book for course use.PRINT OR DIGITAL?We are now able to <strong>of</strong>fer bothprint and digital formats:Printed course materials are soldthrough your university bookstore,similar to the way books are sold.Digital course materials are madeavailable on the Symtext platform(www.symtext.com), which studentscan access on a computer or iPad.For more information about custompublishing please contactrequests@utphighereducation.com.For more information, visit utppublishing.com 7


Medieval studiesreadinGs in Medieval CiviliZations and CulturesSerieS editor: Paul edward dutton“Readings in Medieval Civilizations and Cultures is inmy opinion the most useful series being publishedtoday.”–William C. Jordan, Princeton <strong>University</strong>I – Carolingian Civilization:A Reader, Second Editionedited BY Paul edward dutton(SiMon FraSer uniVerSitY)2004 6x9 paper 549pp 978-1-5511-1492-7US & CDN $42.95“Paul Dutton’s CarolingianCivilization has revolutionized theteaching <strong>of</strong> 8th- and 9th-centurywestern European history.”– Sarah Foot, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> SheffieldAmong the material uniqueto this edition are Rimbert’sLife <strong>of</strong> Anskar, Ratramnus’s study <strong>of</strong> the headed men, the monk Bernard’s JourneydogtoJerusalem, new specimens <strong>of</strong> popularbeliefs, Audradus Modicus’s complete Book<strong>of</strong> Revelations, and maps and illustrations.II – Medieval Popular Religion,1000-1500: A Reader, Second Editionedited BY John ShinnerS (St.MarY’S ColleGe, notre daMe)2006 6x9 paper 556pp 978-1-4426-0106-2US & CDN $42.95This reader includes suchilluminating and rarelytranslated documents asthe fifteenth-century Art<strong>of</strong> Dying Well, excerptsabout magical practices,miracles recorded at thetomb <strong>of</strong> Thomas Becket,various accounts <strong>of</strong> the Children’sCrusade, an account <strong>of</strong> the Black Deathin Tournai, Margery Kempe’s pilgrimageto Jerusalem, and records <strong>of</strong> heresy trials.III – Charlemagne’s Courtier:The Complete EinhardtranSlated & edited BY Paul edward dutton1998 6x9 paper 199pp 978-1-4426-0112-3US & CDN $24.95“This is the first really completeEinhard. The intriguing personality<strong>of</strong> the biographer <strong>of</strong> Charlemagneemerges in all its complexity.Dutton assembles all his works andletters in a new and sensitivetranslation that is necessary forbeginners and helpful for scholars.”– Johannes Fried, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> FrankfurtIV – Medieval Saints: A Readeredited BY MarY-ann StouCK(SiMon FraSer uniVerSitY)1998 6x9 paper 637pp 978-1-4426-0101-7US & CDN $44.95“This is a collection remarkable bothfor its range and for its respect forthe richness <strong>of</strong> the texts. Through itthe reader will be able to trace themany layers <strong>of</strong> meaning <strong>of</strong> a centralelement <strong>of</strong> Christianity for a period<strong>of</strong> well over a millennium.”– Peter Brown, Princeton <strong>University</strong>V – From Roman to Merovingian Gaul:A ReadertranSlated & edited BY aleXanderCallander MurraY (uniVerSitY oF toronto)1999 6x9 paper 679pp 978-1-4426-0095-9US & CDN $44.95“Nowhere in the western part <strong>of</strong> the Roman Empire wascontinuity from classical antiquity to the Middle Agesso sustained and observable as in Gaul. The sourcesgathered here provide an engrossing, inspiring, andreadable record <strong>of</strong> a decisive historical period.”– Walter G<strong>of</strong>fart, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Toronto</strong>8 History and Medieval studies Fall 2011 | spring 2012


Medieval studiesreadinGs in Medieval CiviliZations and CulturesVI – Medieval England, 1000-1500:A Readeredited BY eMilie aMt (hood ColleGe)2000 6x9 paper 501pp 978-1-4426-0006-5US & CDN $42.95“All teachers will be grateful for thehelp this useful collectionprovides.”– Maryanne Kowaleski,Fordham <strong>University</strong>This anthology bringstogether documents andnarratives illustrative <strong>of</strong>the political, social, economic, and culturalhistory <strong>of</strong> England during the MiddleAges. Along with classic texts, such as theDomesday Book and Magna Carta, thecollection also contains materials on lessfrequently addressed topics, such as thepersecution <strong>of</strong> Jews, and the writings <strong>of</strong>a number <strong>of</strong> women, such as MargeryKempe and Queen Isabella <strong>of</strong> Angoulême.VII – Love, Marriage, and Family inthe Middle Ages: A Readeredited BY JaCQueline MurraY(uniVerSitY oF GuelPh)2001 6x9 paper 524pp 978-1-5511-1104-9US & CDN $42.95While much <strong>of</strong> what itmeans to be in love, or tomarry, or to be part <strong>of</strong> afamily has remained consistentover the past twomillennia, dramatic changeshave also taken place.Love, Marriage, and Familyin the Middle Ages provides students witha vivid sense <strong>of</strong> what these issues, whichmake up so much <strong>of</strong> daily life, meant tothose in the Middle Ages. It is a valuableaddition to the field <strong>of</strong> medieval social historyand indispensable for the classroom.VIII – The Crusades: A Readeredited BY S.J. allen & eMilie aMt(Both at hood ColleGe)2003 6x9 paper 430pp 978-1-4426-0002-7US & CDN $42.95“This collection <strong>of</strong> translated sourcesis one <strong>of</strong> the most comprehensiveyet assembled. It includesdocuments from theatres-<strong>of</strong>-warthat are <strong>of</strong>ten ignored such as Spain,the Baltic region, and the interior <strong>of</strong>Western Europe. It is to berecommended.”– Jonathan Riley-Smith, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> CambridgeThis popular reader brings together anunprecedented range <strong>of</strong> primary sourcetexts. Of special note are the non-Christian materials—Muslim and Jewishsources—included along with standardEuropean Christian texts. Ideological,economic, social, and cultural issuesare covered along with the more standardmilitary and political concerns.IX – The Annals <strong>of</strong> Flodoard <strong>of</strong> Reims,919-966tranSlated & edited BY Bernard S. BaChraCh(uniVerSitY oF MinneSota) & SteVen FanninG(uniVerSitY oF illinoiS at ChiCaGo)2004 6x9 paper 120pp 978-1-4426-0001-0US & CDN $27.95“This is a welcome addition to anexcellent series. Flodoard’scontemporary narrative is crammedwith information about westFrankish politics in the tenth century,the expansionist raids <strong>of</strong> theNorthmen <strong>of</strong> the Loire and Seine,and ecclesiastical affairs <strong>of</strong> Reimsitself. The editors make this important and hithertoneglected text accessible for the first time in anadmirably clear translation.”– Rosamond McKitterick, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> CambridgeFor more information, visit utppublishing.com 9


Medieval studiesreadinGs in Medieval CiviliZations and CulturesX – Gregory <strong>of</strong> ToursThe MerovingianstranSlated & edited BY aleXanderCallander MurraY (uniVerSitY oF toronto)2005 6x9 paper 282pp 978-1-5511-1523-8US & CDN $27.95Gregory <strong>of</strong> Tours was asixth-century bishop whose10-book Histories (<strong>of</strong>tencalled the History <strong>of</strong> theFranks) gives a detailedaccount <strong>of</strong> the contemporaryMerovingian kings. Thisselected, new translationshortens the original work to focus on thepolitical world—secular and ecclesiastical—<strong>of</strong>Gregory <strong>of</strong> Tours. It also provides anup-to-date guide to reading the bishop’sfascinating, if sometimes difficult account.XI – Medieval Towns: A Readeredited BY MarYanne KowaleSKi(FordhaM uniVerSitY)2006 6x9 paper 406pp 978-1-4426-0091-1US & CDN $42.95“Medieval Towns will become a standard sourcebook.The sources chosen are representative <strong>of</strong> their type andwell edited. They range widely, covering politics,economics, social life, and culture. Never have so manysources been collected in so accessible and intelligentlyedited a volume.”– Martha Howell, Columbia <strong>University</strong>This exciting collection <strong>of</strong>documents gives a sharptaste <strong>of</strong> everyday life ina medieval town. Townsfrom Spain to Germanyto Russia are covered,while the focus is on themore urbanized regions<strong>of</strong> medieval Europe, particularly Italy, theLow Countries, France, and England.XII – A Short Reader <strong>of</strong> Medieval Saintsedited BY MarY-ann StouCK(SiMon FraSer uniVerSitY)2009 6x9 paper 191pp 978-1-4426-0094-2US & CDN $26.95“For the most part presented intheir entirety, the texts range fromaccounts <strong>of</strong> torture and trials todescriptions <strong>of</strong> virtues and visions.The book fills a particular needwith an elegant sufficiency.”– Cynthia J. Hahn, Hunter College /The Graduate Center, CUNYThis short reader includes selectionsfrom Stouck’s longer volume, MedievalSaints, along with new material. It isdesigned to briefly introduce studentsto many <strong>of</strong> the most famous and representativesaints <strong>of</strong> the age, and canbe used to supplement other texts ina more general medieval history course.XIII – Vengeance in Medieval Europe:A Readeredited BY daniel lord SMail & KellYGiBSon (Both at harVard uniVerSitY)2009 6x9 paper 496pp 978-1-4426-0126-0US & CDN $42.95“This rich collection explores one <strong>of</strong>the most critical and complexaspects <strong>of</strong> medieval socialrelations: violence andpeacemaking. It goes far beyondmost ‘readers’ to provide largeextracts <strong>of</strong> basic legal and religioustexts, chronicles, saints’ lives,and—most remarkably—extracts from manuscriptarchival court documents <strong>of</strong> the later Middle Ages. Itwill be an inexhaustible resource for teachers, students,and researchers. The history <strong>of</strong> vengeance will never bethe same.”– Fredric L. Cheyette, Amherst College10 History and Medieval studies Fall 2011 | spring 2012


Medieval studiesreadinGs in Medieval CiviliZations and CulturesXIV – The Viking Age: A Readeredited BY anGuS a. SoMerVille & r. andrewMCdonald (Both at BroCK uniVerSitY)2010 6x9 paper 503pp 978-1-4426-0148-2US & CDN $42.95“The most comprehensive reader to have beenpublished so far, The Viking Age is a most welcomecontribution for students <strong>of</strong> the Viking period.The editors are to be commended.”– Stefan Brink, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> AberdeenThe diversity <strong>of</strong> theViking world is mirroredby the range and variety<strong>of</strong> the documents presentedin this comprehensivenew reader. All<strong>of</strong> the Norse material isnewly translated, andbrief introductionscontextualize the translations while stillallowing them to speak for themselves.XV – Medieval Medicine: A Readeredited BY Faith walliS (MCGill uniVerSitY)2010 6x9 paper 563pp 978-1-4426-0103-1US & CDN $42.95“Medieval Medicine presents awelcome collection <strong>of</strong> primarysources on the theories andpractices <strong>of</strong> medicine in medievalEurope and the Mediterranean.With helpful introductions thatcome from long experienceteaching on the subject, FaithWallis’s collection will be a boonto any teacher or student engaging for the first timewith medieval European medical history.”– Monica Green, Arizona State <strong>University</strong>neW!XVI – Pilgrimage in the Middle Ages:A Readeredited BY Brett edward whalen (uniVerSitYoF north Carolina at ChaPel hill)Fall 2011 6x9 paper 448pp 978-1-4426-0199-4US & CDN $42.95The source documents inPilgrimage in the MiddleAges illustrate the farreachingsignificance andconsequences <strong>of</strong> pilgrimagefor medieval culture,society, economics, politics,and spirituality. Thecollection showcases theways in which pilgrimagesinspired and shaped the experiences<strong>of</strong> commoners and nobles, men and women,clergy and laity for over one thousand years.Pilgrimage in the Middle Ages focuseson sites within Europe and beyond itsborders, including the holy places <strong>of</strong>Jerusalem. In addition, it includes documentsthat shed light upon EasternChristian, Jewish, and Islamic pilgrimages.By revealing the changing face <strong>of</strong> pilgrimageover the years, the reader <strong>of</strong>fers awindow onto broader trends, shifts, andtransformations in the Middle Ages.C o n t e n t s :1. The Origins <strong>of</strong> Christian Pilgrimage2. Saints, Travelers, and Sacred Spaces in the EarlyMedieval West3. Jerusalem and the Holy Places under Islamic Rule4. Pilgrimage Before and After the Millennium5. Pilgrimage and Holy War6. Pilgrimage and Medieval Society7. Pilgrimage and the Wider World8. Pilgrimage and Piety in the Late Middle AgesFor more information, visit utppublishing.com 11


MEDIEVAL STUDIESANNOUNCING A NEW BOOK SERIES!COMPANIONS IN MEDIEVAL STUDIESSeries Editor: Paul Edward DuttonOur new Companions in MedievalStudies Series features short books thatwill provide students and instructorswith essential historical informationabout a topic in medieval studies.The books are designed to serve asgeneral introductions to importantsubjects covered in many college anduniversity undergraduate classrooms.The books may accompany and complementthe source books that appear inour very popular Readings in MedievalCivilizations and Cultures Series and/oract as handy reference books on a topicas students and instructors make theirway through courses.Each companion contains useful pedagogicaltools such as maps, reading lists,key terms, lists <strong>of</strong> important historicalfigures, and chronologies.Paul Edward Dutton, the editor <strong>of</strong>the widely acclaimed Readings inMedieval Civilizations and CulturesSeries as well as the Rethinking theMiddle Ages Series, will overseethis new and exciting pedagogicalseries in medieval studies.FORTHCOMING IN 2012:The Viking Age:A Short IntroductionBY ANGUS A. SOMERVILLE & R. ANDREWMCDONALD (BOTH AT BROCK UNIVERSITY)Medieval Medicine:A Short IntroductionBY FAITH WALLIS (MCGILL UNIVERSITY)RETHINKING THE MIDDLE AGESSeries Editors: Paul EdwardDutton & John ShinnersRethinking the Middle Ages is a seriescommitted to re-examining the Middle Ages—itsthemes, institutions, people, and events—withshort studies that invite readers to thinkabout that era in new and unusual ways.Seeing Medieval ArtBY HERBERT L. KESSLER (JOHNSHOPKINS UNIVERSITY)2004 6.5x8.5 paper 256pp 978-1-5511-1535-1US & CDN $29.95How did medieval people see art? Howwas it made, paid for, used? Why was itnecessary to social activities as well as toarchitecture and books? With 54 plates,Seeing Medieval Art examines the functionsand developments <strong>of</strong> medieval art.The Story <strong>of</strong> a Great Medieval Book:Peter Lombard’s SentencesBY PHILIPP W. ROSEMANN(UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS)2007 6.5x8.5 paper 248pp 978-1-5511-1718-8US & CDN $29.95Rethinking the School <strong>of</strong> ChartresBY EDOUARD JEAUNEAU (PONTIFICALINSTITUTE OF TORONTO & CENTRE NATIONALDE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE, PARIS)TRANSLATED BY CLAUDE PAUL DESMARAIS(UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA-OKANAGAN)2009 6.5x8.5 paper 135pp 978-1-4426-0007-2US & CDN $24.95In this brief essay, esteemed medievalhistorian Edouard Jeauneau examinesa much-debated question in medievalintellectual history: did the famous“School <strong>of</strong> Chartres” actually exist?12 History and Medieval Studies Fall 2011 | Spring 2012


Medieval studiesMedieval aCadeMy rePrintsFor teaCHinG (Mart)The books in this series are specially selectedand designed to keep in print the verybest medieval scholarship and translation,modestly priced for student use.Medieval Families: Perspectives onMarriage, Household, and Childrenedited BY Carol neel2004 6x9 paper 430pp 978-0-8020-8458-3US & CDN $36.00This collection <strong>of</strong> essays focuses on thestructures, social functions, and emotionalcharacteristics <strong>of</strong> families in the Middle Ages.The Crisis <strong>of</strong> Church and State1050-1300BY Brian tierneY2002 6x9 paper 210pp 978-0-8020-6701-2US & CDN $21.95This text interprets the major documents<strong>of</strong> the centuries-long struggle betweenkings and popes <strong>of</strong> medieval Europe overthe separation <strong>of</strong> church and state.Mission to Asiaedited BY ChriStoPher dawSon1998 6x9 paper 246pp 978-0-8020-6436-3US & CDN $24.95(Available in North America only)This text includes narratives by Franciscanssent to Central and East Asia in a heroic butfailed attempt to maintain contact withChristians there and convert the Mongols.The Art <strong>of</strong> the Byzantine Empire,312-1453: Sources and Documentsedited BY CYril ManGo1997 6x9 paper 272pp 978-0-8020-6627-5US & CDN $23.95reCently puBlisHed!Old English Metre: An IntroductionBY Jun teraSawa (uniVerSitY oF toKYo)2011 6x9 paper 152pp 978-1-4426-1129-0US & CDN $19.95Old English Metre <strong>of</strong>fersan essential frameworkfor the critical analysis<strong>of</strong> metrical structuresand interpretations inOld English literature.It covers the basics <strong>of</strong>Old English metre andreviews the currentresearch in the field, emphasizing theinteraction between Old English metreand components such as word formation,word choice, and grammar. It is a comprehensiveguide that makes importanttext-critical skills readily available to OldEnglish specialists and beginners alike.Klaeber’s Beowulf, Fourth Editionedited BY r.d. FulK (indiana uniVerSitY),roBert e. BJorK (ariZona State uniVerSitY),& John d. nileS (uniVerSitY oFwiSConSin-MadiSon)2008 6x9 paper 704pp 978-0-8020-9567-1US & CDN $40.95Klaeber’s Beowulf has long been the standardedition for students and advancedscholars alike. Its wide-ranging coverage<strong>of</strong> scholarship, its comprehensivephilological aids, and its exceptionallythorough notes and glossary haveensured its continued classroom use.A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary,Fourth EditionBY J.r. ClarK-hall2000 6x9 paper 432pp 978-0-8020-6548-3US & CDN $29.95This classic dictionary deals carefully andexhaustively with all the words which occurin Anglo-Saxon poetry and prose. Variantdialectic forms are given, together withvariant forms found in the same dialect.For more information, visit utppublishing.com 13


euroPean HistoryneW!The Civilization <strong>of</strong> the Italian Renaissance: A Sourcebook,Second EditionBY Kenneth r. Bartlett (uniVerSitY oF toronto)Fall 2011 7.75x9.25 paper 320pp 978-1-4426-0485-8 US & CDN $59.95“For the accessibility and breadth <strong>of</strong> the primary sources, this stimulating sourcebook isexcellent and can be wholeheartedly recommended.”– Edward D. English, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> California, Santa Barbara“This is by far the best collection <strong>of</strong> readings on the market for a semester-length courseon the Italian Renaissance. What makes it unique is the balance between the usualliterary sources and documents relating to political, economic, and family historyincluding the lives <strong>of</strong> women, marginalized people, and the poor. The magnificent range<strong>of</strong> sources is matched by the quality <strong>of</strong> the selections themselves which bring to life theperiod in all <strong>of</strong> its complexity.”– J. Laurel Carrington, St. Olaf College“I have used this book’s predecessor since it first came out because it was easily the best such reader available.The new edition is signally improved not only by the addition <strong>of</strong> Dante as well as a number <strong>of</strong> other new readings, butalso by a handy and mercifully short guide to reading historical documents.” – Thomas F. Mayer, Augustana CollegeThe Civilization <strong>of</strong> the Italian Renaissance brings together a selection <strong>of</strong> primary sourcedocuments designed to introduce students to the richness <strong>of</strong> the period. For this edition,a new chapter on Dante and his time provides a useful transition to the Renaissancefrom the culture <strong>of</strong> the Middle Ages. There are also new selections on warfare, education,Florence, humanism, the Church, and the later Renaissance. The introductions tothe readings are revised, and an essay on how to read historical documents is included.C o n t e n t s :1. Introduction to the Italian Renaissance2. Dante and Medieval Italy3. Petrarch4. Florence in the Renaissance5. Humanism6. Florentine Neoplatonism and Mysticism7. Marriage, the Family, and Women8. Art and Architecture9. Learning and Education10. The Church and the Papacy11. Life in Renaissance Italy12. The Late Italian RenaissanceThe Memoir <strong>of</strong> Marco Parenti:A Life in Medici FlorenceBY MarK PhilliPS (Carleton uniVerSitY)2000 5.5x8.5 paper 283pp 978-1-5511-1389-0 US & CDN $25.95“Marco Parenti was a moderately prosperous silk merchant in fifteenth-century Florence,decently educated, a responsible citizen, an amateur historian and a man with a leaningtoward the natural science. Mark Phillips is a scrupulous [twenty-first]-century scholar with aparticular interest in why and how other men wrote history. The encounter between the twohas resulted in an outstanding book.”– The New York Times Book Review14 History and Medieval studies Fall 2011 | spring 2012


euroPean HistoryEarly Modern Europe:The Age <strong>of</strong> Religious War, 1559-1715BY MarK Konnert (uniVerSitY oF CalGarY)2006 6x9 paper 399pp 978-1-4426-0004-1US & CDN $38.95“Early Modern Europe is a very readable text. It presentsin a clear and understandable style the political,religious, economic, and cultural forces at work in thiscritical period <strong>of</strong> European history. It is a tour de force.”– Vladimir Steffel, Ohio State <strong>University</strong>Early Modern Europeprovides an engrossingoverview <strong>of</strong> a highlydynamic and turbulenthistorical period. Thebook argues that whileterritorial trade-<strong>of</strong>fs,resource and wealthdistribution, and socialconflict contributed to a century anda half <strong>of</strong> revolts, civil wars, and witchhunts,religion was the main catalyst forthe violence that rocked the continent.Crisis, Absolutism, Revolution:Europe and the World, 1648-1789,Third EditionBY raYMond Birn (uniVerSitY oF oreGon)2005 6x9 paper 594pp 978-1-5511-1561-0US & CDN $44.95Birn’s exceptionallywell-written narrativefollows the development<strong>of</strong> enlightenedabsolutism, the evolution<strong>of</strong> civil society, thebirth <strong>of</strong> human rightsas a concept, and theoutbreak <strong>of</strong> the FrenchRevolution. Alongsidethis political narrative, Birn provides a socialand cultural analysis that brings the studentinto academies, salons, and c<strong>of</strong>feehouses.The Trial <strong>of</strong> Tempel Anneke:Records <strong>of</strong> a Witchcraft Trial inBrunswick, Germany, 1663tranSlated & edited BY BarBara dahMS &Peter a. Morton (Mount roYal ColleGe)2005 5.5x8.5 paper 174pp 978-1-5511-1706-5US & CDN $25.95This is the only textavailable in English thatallows students to followan entire witchcrafttrial from beginning toend. The accused wasTempel Anneke—anelderly widow who hadsome disagreements withneighbours and family.She was arrested on the charge <strong>of</strong> craft and executed in 1663, after a longwitch-and involved trial. This text gives studentsdirect archival experience <strong>of</strong> the workings<strong>of</strong> law, ideas <strong>of</strong> justice, perceptions <strong>of</strong> naturaland magical causes, and social history.A History <strong>of</strong> Ukraine: The Land andIts Peoples, Second EditionBY Paul roBert MaGoCSi(uniVerSitY oF toronto)2010 6x9 paper 896pp 978-1-4426-1021-7US & CDN $54.95This fully revised second edition depicts themulticultural reality <strong>of</strong> past and presentUkraine, while adding new informationon Ukraine’s peoples and diasporas.Ukraine: A History, Fourth EditionBY oreSt SuBtelnY (YorK uniVerSitY)2009 6x9 paper 888pp 978-1-4426-0991-4US & CDN $59.95The fourth edition includes a focus on thedramatic political, socio-economic, andcultural changes that occurred during theKuchma and Yushchenko presidencies.For more information, visit utppublishing.com 15


international tHeMes and issuesinternational tHeMes and issuesSerieS editor: BeVerlY leMireThis joint series by the Canadian HistoricalAssociation and the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Toronto</strong><strong>Press</strong> focuses on historical topics and issues <strong>of</strong>international significance. These inexpensive,well-written volumes are designed for usein the undergraduate history classroom.reCently puBlisHed!The Shock <strong>of</strong> War: Civilian Experiences,1937-1945BY Sean KennedY (uniVerSitY oF newBrunSwiCK)2011 5.5x8.5 paper 160pp 978-1-4426-0370-7US & CDN $22.95“Sean Kennedy does a greatservice in this short book. Hehas included much new workon the experience <strong>of</strong> civilians inthe Second World War, both inAsia and Europe, and crafted aseries <strong>of</strong> judicious essays onpopular mobilization, life underforeign occupation, the scaleand scope <strong>of</strong> the war’sgenocidal atrocities, and the social impact <strong>of</strong> the war’sdestruction. The book will serve as an essential startingplace for students <strong>of</strong> the human experience <strong>of</strong> theSecond World War.” – William I. Hitchcock,<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> VirginiaWhile many existing studies acknowledgethe significance <strong>of</strong> the conflict for civilians,The Shock <strong>of</strong> War shifts focus byplacing civilians at the centre <strong>of</strong> events. Itis a great complement to existing textson the Second World War which focusupon diplomacy and military operations.reCently puBlisHed!A World Beyond Borders:An Introduction to the History <strong>of</strong>International OrganizationsBY daVid MaCKenZie (rYerSon uniVerSitY)2011 5.5x8.5 paper 208pp 978-1-4426-0182-6US & CDN $24.95“This lucid, thoughtful synthesis makes excellent sense<strong>of</strong> the dense web that international organizations havespun around the globe over the last two centuries.”– Michael H. Hunt, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> North Carolina atChapel HillThis short and well-writtenoverview providesessential informationon the history <strong>of</strong> internationalorganizations,with particular focuson the League <strong>of</strong>Nations, the development<strong>of</strong> the UnitedNations, and the UNsystem. Starting at the beginning <strong>of</strong> thetwentieth century, when there were veryfew international organizations in existence,A World Beyond Borders traces thegrowth <strong>of</strong> IOs through to the close <strong>of</strong> thecentury, when there were literally thousandsat the heart <strong>of</strong> the international system.C o n t e n t s :1. Introduction to International Organizations2. The League <strong>of</strong> Nations3. Wartime Internationalism and the Birth <strong>of</strong> the UN4. The United Nations in the Cold War Years5. Regional and Other International Organizations6. The World <strong>of</strong> International NGOs7. The United Nations in the Modern EraC o n t e n t s :1. The Strains <strong>of</strong> Mobilization2. Living under Occupation3. The Impact <strong>of</strong> Violence4. A World Unsettled16 History and Medieval studies Fall 2011 | spring 2012


nortH aMeriCan HistoryNorth America: An IntroductionBY MiChael BreSCia (uniVerSitY oF ariZona)& John C. SuPer (weSt VirGinia uniVerSitY)2008 6x9 paper 247pp 978-0-8020-9675-3US & CDN $32.95“Michael Brescia and JohnSuper trace the contours <strong>of</strong> thecontinent. They explore themovement <strong>of</strong> the peoples whohave migrated in wavesbeginning about 40,000 yearsago and analyze thedifferences and the similarities<strong>of</strong> Canada, Mexico, and theUnited States. This exquisitelywritten history <strong>of</strong> a complex but unstudied continentshould be required reading for all residents <strong>of</strong> theemerging region <strong>of</strong> North America.”– Robert A. Pastor, Center for North American Studies,American <strong>University</strong>Employing a thematic approach, MichaelBrescia and John C. Super build on thepremise that the experiences <strong>of</strong> eachcountry can be better understoodwhen evaluated as a whole ratherthan as unique and discrete units.Living with Strangers:The Nineteenth-Century Sioux and theCanadian-American BorderlandsBY daVid G. MCCradY2009 6x9 paper 200pp 978-1-4426-0990-7US & CDN $21.95Living with Strangerstells the story <strong>of</strong> theSioux who movedinto the Canadian-American borderlandsin the later years <strong>of</strong>the nineteenth century.Using material fromarchives across NorthAmerica, it exploresthe various ways in which the century Sioux actednineteenth-transnationally.neW!The Loyal Atlantic: Remaking the BritishAtlantic in the Revolutionary Eraedited BY JerrY BanniSter(dalhouSie uniVerSitY) & liaM riordan(uniVerSitY oF Maine)Fall 2011 6x9 paper 288pp 978-1-4426-1109-2US & CDN $29.95The Loyal Atlantic <strong>of</strong>fers fresh interpretations<strong>of</strong> the key role played by Loyalism in shapingthe early modern British Empire. This cohesivecollection investigates how Loyalism andthe empire were mutually constituted andreconstituted from the eighteenth centuryonward. Most importantly, it demonstratesthat neither the conquest <strong>of</strong> Canada northe American Revolution can be properlyunderstood without assessing the meanings<strong>of</strong> Loyalism in the wider Atlantic world.Class and Race Formationin North AmericaBY JaMeS w. ruSSell (eaSternConneCtiCut uniVerSitY)2009 6x9 paper 204pp 978-0-8020-9678-4US & CDN $29.95“For those interested in how class and race emergedand diverged among the three countries sharing thiscontinent, this book provides rich insights anddemonstrates the potential <strong>of</strong> comparative research tobroaden our perspective.”– Dan Zuberi, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> British ColumbiaEssays on Northeastern North America:Seventeenth and Eighteenth CenturiesBY John G. reid (St. MarY’S uniVerSitY)2008 6x9 paper 272pp 978-0-8020-9416-2US & CDN $33.95The essays in this volume deal withtopics such as colonial habitation, imperialexchange, and aboriginal engagement,providing a fresh perspective onthe region and a deeper understanding<strong>of</strong> North American history.For more information, visit utppublishing.com 17


us HistoryAn Empire <strong>of</strong> Regions: A Brief History<strong>of</strong> Colonial British AmericaBY eriC nelliS (uniVerSitY oFBritiSh ColuMBia)2010 6x9 paper 366pp 978-1-4426-0140-6US & CDN $32.95“This smart, knowing book examines the evolution <strong>of</strong>early America in terms <strong>of</strong> region. I know <strong>of</strong> no betterway to come to terms with the development <strong>of</strong> theBritish colonies.”– Alan Gallay, Ohio State <strong>University</strong>By comparing the experiences<strong>of</strong> the colonies inAmerica with relateddevelopments in Europe,Eric Nellis demonstrateshow the thirteen Britishmainland colonies grewto function as distinct,self-governing entitiesassociated with largerregional identities such as New England, theChesapeake and Southern Colonies, and theBackcountry and Middle Colonies. Extensivemaps illustrate colony boundaries, settlementgrowth, Native American populations,and the impact <strong>of</strong> the Proclamation Line.C o n t e n t s :1. Europe in the Age <strong>of</strong> Exploration: The Portugueseand Spanish Empires2. The French and Dutch in North America and theCaribbean Melting Pot3. The English Colonies in Mainland North Americabefore 16504. The Growth <strong>of</strong> New England and the Chesapeake:1650-17005. The English Civil War, the Restoration, and the FirstBritish Empire in America6. Transition: Imperial Wars and British Politics,1689-17487. The Regions <strong>of</strong> Colonial America: Northern Societyand Politics in the Eighteenth Century8. The Regions <strong>of</strong> Colonial America: Society andPolitics in the Eighteenth Century Chesapeakeand the South9. Christian America and the Great Awakening10. The New Empire and the Revolt <strong>of</strong> the Colonies,1748-1776The Long Road to Change: America’sRevolution, 1750-1820BY eriC nelliS2007 6x9 paper 324pp 978-1-5511-1110-0US & CDN $29.95Breaking from traditionalhistorical interpretations<strong>of</strong> the period,Eric Nellis takes a longview <strong>of</strong> the origins andconsequences <strong>of</strong> theRevolution and assertsthat the Revolutionwas not, as others haveargued, generatedby a well-developed desire for ence, but rather by a series <strong>of</strong> shifts inindepend-British imperial policies after 1750.reCently puBlisHed!Lament for America: Decline <strong>of</strong> theSuperpower, Plan for RenewalBY earl h. FrY (BriGhaM YounG uniVerSitY)2010 5.5x8.5 paper 227pp 978-1-4426-0191-8US & CDN $19.95“This book is bold, controversial,and thoroughly stimulating. Noteveryone will agree with itsauthor. But everyone will wantto read his book.”– Charles Doran, Andrew W.Mellon Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> InternationalRelations, Paul H. Nitze School<strong>of</strong> Advanced InternationalStudies (SAIS)Lament for America explores the majorchallenges to the status <strong>of</strong> the United Statesas a world superpower. It delves into thefundamental question <strong>of</strong> whether or nota relative decline is inevitable, and <strong>of</strong>fersconcrete recommendations for renewalin areas such as defense policy, healthcare, education, and the environment.18 History and Medieval studies Fall 2011 | spring 2012


C a n a d i a n H i s t o ryA Few Acres <strong>of</strong> Snow: Documents inPre-Confederation Canadian History,Third Editionedited BY thoMaSthorner with thorFrohn-nielSen (Both atKwantlen PolYteChniCuniVerSitY)2009 6.5x9 paper 318pp978-1-4426-0029-4US & CDN $49.95A Country Nourished on Self-Doubt:Documents in Post-ConfederationCanadian History, Third Editionedited BY thoMaSthorner with thorFrohn-nielSen2010 6.5x9 paper 465pp978-1-4426-0019-5US & CDN $49.95“This revised collection is a valuable teaching resource that allows instructors to enhance the learning environmentin their classrooms and encourages students to discover how interesting Canadian history can be.”– David Mills, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> AlbertaThis popular two-volume anthology demonstrates how thoroughly engaging the raw materials<strong>of</strong> Canadian history truly are, and how they <strong>of</strong>fer rich and informative insights into the nation’shistory. The editors include a brief guide to reading primary sources, chapter introductions, newbiographical notes introducing the author <strong>of</strong> each reading, and discussion points and a list <strong>of</strong>further readings with each section.neW!Settling and Unsettling Memories:Essays in Canadian Public Historyedited BY niCole neatBY (SaintMarY’S uniVerSitY) & Peter hodGinS(Carleton uniVerSitY)Fall 2011 6x9 paper 656pp 978-0-8020-3816-6US & CDN $39.95Settling and Unsettling Memories analysesthe ways in which Canadians have narratedthe story <strong>of</strong> their past in books, films,works <strong>of</strong> art, commemorative ceremonies,and online. The collection introduces studentsto overarching themes <strong>of</strong> Canadianmemory studies and provides them witha necessary background in the field.With increasing debates surrounding howsocieties should publicly commemorateevents and people, Settling and UnsettlingMemories helps students appreciate thechallenges inherent in presenting thepast. Throughout, the contributors explorethe ways in which Canadian memory hasbeen put into action across a variety <strong>of</strong>communities, regions, and time periods.Canadian Studies in the NewMillenniumedited BY PatriCK JaMeS (uniVerSitY oFSouthern CaliFornia) & MarK KaSoFF(BowlinG Green State uniVerSitY)2007 6x9 paper 496pp 978-0-8020-9468-1US & CDN $39.00This introductory text<strong>of</strong>fers a thorough andaccessible approach toCanadian Studies throughcomparative analyses <strong>of</strong>Canada and the UnitedStates, their histories,geographies, politicalsystems, economies,and cultures. Amongthe topics addressed are ways in whichCanadian national development has beeninfluenced by the United States, the role <strong>of</strong>geography in shaping the country’s evolution,and the persistent question <strong>of</strong> Canada’sFrench-speaking minority. With chapterswritten by leading scholars and educatorsin the field, it will be <strong>of</strong> significant valueto students, educators, and practitioners.For more information, visit utppublishing.com 19


C a n a d i a n H i s t o ryreCently puBlisHed!The Defining Decade: Identity, Politics,and the Canadian Jewish Communityin the 1960sBY harold troPer (oiSe /uniVerSitY oF toronto)2010 6x9 paper 384pp 978-1-4426-1046-0US & CDN $35.00“Troper shows how the Canadian Jewish identity wasjolted not only by the activism and not-so-quietrevolutions <strong>of</strong> sixties North America, but also by thedramatic politics <strong>of</strong> Israel and the Middle East.Essential reading for anyone who wants to trulyunderstand the full sixties experience in Canada.”– Dimitry Anastakis, Trent <strong>University</strong>The Defining Decadeexamines how the 1960sredefined what it meantto be a Canadian Jew anda Jewish Canadian. Intracing the rapid changes<strong>of</strong> this tumultuous decade,Harold Troper draws upona wealth <strong>of</strong> historicaldocumentation to demonstratethat the expression <strong>of</strong> CanadianJewishness was an increasingly public—andpolitical—commitment.Canada’s Jews: A People’s JourneyBY Gerald tulChinSKY (Queen’S uniVerSitY)2008 6x9 paper 630pp 978-0-8020-9386-8US & CDN $46.00Canada’s Jews covers the240-year period from thebeginnings <strong>of</strong> the Jewishcommunity in the 1760sto the present day,illuminating the goldenchain <strong>of</strong> Jewish tradition,religion, language, economy,and history as establishedand renewed in thenorthern lands.neW!Debating Dissent:Canada and the 1960sedited BY lara CaMPBell (SiMonFraSer uniVerSitY), doMiniQue ClÉMent(uniVerSitY oF alBerta), & GreG KealeY(uniVerSitY oF new BrunSwiCK)Fall 2011 5.5x8.5 paper 304pp 978-1-4426-1078-1US & CDN $29.95Debating Dissent dispelsthe myths and stereotypesassociated with the1960s by examining whatthis era’s transformationsmeant to diverse groups<strong>of</strong> Canadians—and notonly protestors, youth, orthe white middle class.Essays in social, intellectual, and politicalhistory reflect a range <strong>of</strong> historical interpretationsand explore such diverse topicsas narcotics, the environment, education,workers, Aboriginal and Black activism,nationalism, Quebec, women, and bilingualism.Touching on the decade’s biggest issues,Debating Dissent critically examines ideas<strong>of</strong> generational change and the sixties.Canada’s 1960s: The Ironies <strong>of</strong> Identityin a Rebellious EraBY BrYan d. PalMer (trent uniVerSitY)2009 6x9 paper 605pp 978-0-8020-9659-3US & CDN $35.00Tracing the significance<strong>of</strong> dissent in tradeunions, universities,Aboriginal communities,and Québécoisnationalists, Canada’s1960s shows how thesealternative voiceschanged the image <strong>of</strong>Canada. A comprehen-sive and highly accessible work <strong>of</strong> history,this book is ideal for courses on twentiethcenturyCanadian history and culture.20 History and Medieval studies Fall 2011 | spring 2012


C a n a d i a n H i s t o ryreCently puBlisHed!The Real Dope: Social, Legal, andHistorical Perspectives on theRegulation <strong>of</strong> Drugs in Canadaedited BY edGar-andrÉ MontiGnY2011 6x9 paper 352pp 978-0-8020-9655-5US & CDN $35.00In The Real Dope, Edgar-André Montigny bringstogether leading scholarsfrom a diverse range<strong>of</strong> fields—includinghistory, law, political science,criminology, andpsychology—to examinethe relationshipbetween moral judgmentand legal regulation.C o n t e n t s :1. Setting Public Policy on Drugs: A Choice <strong>of</strong>Social Values2. Unmaking Manly Smokes: Church, State,Governance, and the First Anti-Smoking Campaignin Montreal, 1892-19143. From Flapper to Sophisticate: Canadian Women<strong>University</strong> Students as Smokers, 1920-19604. “Their Medley <strong>of</strong> Tongues and Eternal Jangle”:Liquor Control and Ethnicity in Ontario, 1927-445. Becoming a “Hype”: Drug Law, SubcultureFormation, and Resistance in Canada, 1945-616. “Just Say Know”: Criminalizing LSD and thePolitics <strong>of</strong> Psychedelic Expertise, 1961-687. Setting Boundaries: LSD Use and Glue-Sniffing inOntario in the Sixties8. From Beverage to Drug: Alcohol and Other Drugs in1960s and 1970s Canada9. Considering the Revolving Door: The Inevitability <strong>of</strong>Addiction Treatment in the Criminal Justice System10. Biopolitics, Geopolitics, and the Regulation <strong>of</strong>(Club) Drugs in Canada11. Afterword: A Personal Reflection on the Law andIllicit Drug UseRelentless Change: A Casebook for theStudy <strong>of</strong> Canadian Business HistoryBY Joe Martin (rotMan SChool oFManaGeMent / uniVerSitY oF toronto)2009 6x9 paper 504pp 978-0-8020-9559-6US & CDN $39.95Relentless Change is thefirst casebook writtenfor the study <strong>of</strong> businesshistory in a Canadiancontext, and is designedto help students understandthe Canadianeconomy. The casebookis meant to teach aboutthe evolution <strong>of</strong> busi-ness management and to provide studentswith the background to one day maketheir own sound business decisions and tocontribute to a healthy, growing economy.Thirteen original case studies from themid-nineteenth to the twenty-first centurydeal with different industry sectors as wellas individual corporations and managers.Overviews provide context by examiningmajor public policy decisions and keydevelopments in the financial system thathave affected business practices. Martinalso presents eight original tables that tracethe evolution <strong>of</strong> the 60 largest Canadiancorporations between 1905 and 2005.The Donut: A Canadian HistoryBY SteVe PenFold (uniVerSitY oF toronto)2008 6x9 paper 256pp 978-0-8020-9545-9US & CDN $25.95“It’s so much more than just fried dough. The history <strong>of</strong>Canada’s favourite snack tells our story more relevantlyand succinctly than any textbook.”– Mette Bach, The Globe and MailFor more information, visit utppublishing.com 21


C a n a d i a n H i s t o ryreCently puBlisHed!The Making <strong>of</strong> the Mosaic: A History<strong>of</strong> Canadian Immigration Policy,Second EditionBY ninette KelleY (united nationS hiGhCoMMiSSioner For reFuGeeS) &MiChael treBilCoCK (uniVerSitY oF toronto)2010 6x9 paper 672pp 978-0-8020-9536-7US & CDN $39.95In this new edition <strong>of</strong> anauthoritative work, theauthors have thoroughlyrevised and updatedtheir examination <strong>of</strong> theideas, interests, institutions,and rhetoric thathave shaped Canada’simmigration history.Beginning with thepre-Confederation period, they interpretmajor episodes in the evolution <strong>of</strong> Canadianimmigration policy. New chapters provideperspective on immigration in a post-9/11 world, where security concerns anda demand for temporary foreign workersplay a defining role in immigration policyreform. A comprehensive and importantwork, The Making <strong>of</strong> the Mosaic clarifiesthe attitudes underlying each phaseand juncture <strong>of</strong> immigration history.Contesting Canadian Citizenship:Historical Readingsedited BY roBert adaMoSKi (KwantlenPolYteChniC uniVerSitY), dorothY e. Chunn(SiMon FraSer uniVerSitY), & roBertMenZieS (SiMon FraSer uniVerSitY)2002 6x9 paper 429pp 978-1-5511-1386-9US & CDN $36.95This collection <strong>of</strong> essays on the rise <strong>of</strong>social citizenship in Canada examineskey developments in the fields <strong>of</strong> welfare,justice, health, childhood, family,immigration, education, labour, media,popular culture, and recreation.Respectable Citizens: Gender, Family,and Unemployment in Ontario’s GreatDepressionBY lara CaMPBell (SiMon FraSer uniVerSitY)2009 6x9 paper 304pp 978-0-8020-9669-2US & CDN $29.95Respectable Citizens isan examination <strong>of</strong> thematerial difficulties andsurvival strategies <strong>of</strong>families facing povertyand unemployment,and an analysis <strong>of</strong>how collective actionand protest redefinedthe meanings <strong>of</strong>welfare and citizenship in the 1930s.C o n t e n t s :1. “Giving all the good in me to save my children”:Domestic Labour, Motherhood, and “Making Do”in Ontario Families2. “If he is a man he becomes desperate”:Unemployed Husbands, Fathers, and Workers3. The Obligations <strong>of</strong> Family: Parents, Children’sLabour, and Youth Culture4. “A Family’s Self-Respect and Morale”: NegotiatingRespectability and Conflict in Home and Family5. Militant Mothers and Loving Fathers: Gender,Family, and Ethnicity in ProtestSocial Fabric or Patchwork Quilt: TheDevelopment <strong>of</strong> Social Policy in Canadaedited BY raYMond B. BlaKe(uniVerSitY oF reGina) & JeFFreY a.KeShen (uniVerSitY oF ottawa)2006 6x9 paper 538pp 978-1-5511-1544-3US & CDN $38.95This book explores the evolution <strong>of</strong> theCanadian social welfare state from a systembased upon voluntarism and philanthropyto one in which the state’s involvementhas increased considerably. It also showshow the roles <strong>of</strong> governments at all levelshave changed throughout history.22 History and Medieval studies Fall 2011 | spring 2012


C a n a d i a n H i s t o ryCanadian WoMen’s HistoryTransforming Labour: Women andWork in Postwar CanadaBY Joan SanGSter (trent uniVerSitY)2010 6x9 paper 416pp 978-0-8020-9652-4US & CDN $35.00Transforming Labourexplores women’sexperiences withinunions, Aboriginalwomen’s changingpatterns <strong>of</strong> work, andthe challenges facedby immigrant women.By charting women’sown efforts to amelioratetheir work lives as well as factorsthat re-shaped the labour force, Sangsterchallenges the commonplace perception<strong>of</strong> this era as one <strong>of</strong> conformity, domesticityfor women, and feminist inactivity.Breadwinning Daughters: YoungWorking Women in a Depression-EraCity, 1929-1939BY Katrina SriGleY (niPiSSinG uniVerSitY)2010 6x9 paper 240pp 978-1-4426-1003-3US & CDN $24.95Using more than eightyinterviews with womenwho lived and workedin <strong>Toronto</strong> in the 1930s,Breadwinning Daughtersexamines how factorssuch as race, gender,class, and marital statusshaped women’s livesand influenced their job options, familyarrangements, and leisure activities.The Persons Case: The Originsand Legacy <strong>of</strong> the Fight forLegal PersonhoodBY roBert J. SharPe (ontario CourtoF aPPeal) & PatriCia i. MCMahon2008 6x9 paper 272pp 978-0-8020-9628-9US & CDN $28.95neW!Along a River:The First French-Canadian WomenBY Jan noel (uniVerSitY oF toronto)Fall 2011 6x9 paper 368pp 978-1-4426-1238-9US & CDN $32.95In Along a River, awardwinninghistorian JanNoel shines a light onthe lives <strong>of</strong> remarkableFrench-Canadianwomen—immigrantbrides, nuns, tradeswomen,farmers, governors’wives, and evensmugglers—during theperiod between the settlement <strong>of</strong> the St.Lawrence Lowlands and the Victorian era.Exploring how women adapted to theirterrain, turned their hands to trade, andeven acquired surprising influence at theFrench court, Along a River is an innovativeand engagingly written history.C o n t e n t s :1. Transatlantic Trends, 1600-18002. River <strong>of</strong> Promise3. Women and the St. Lawrence Fur Trade4. Water, Woods, Earth: Making a Living5. Comparing Laws <strong>of</strong> Property6. Noble Codes, Colonial Translations7. Decoding the Eighteenth-Century Convent8. Continuities in British QuebecThe Girl and the Game: A History <strong>of</strong>Women’s Sport in CanadaBY M. ann hall (uniVerSitY oF alBerta)2002 5.5x8.5 paper 284pp 978-1-5511-1268-8US & CDN $29.95“This is a rich tapestry <strong>of</strong> women’s stories and sportingexperiences in twentieth-century Canada—a wonderfulpiece <strong>of</strong> feminist history.” – Patricia Vertinsky,<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> British ColumbiaFor more information, visit utppublishing.com 23


Canadian HistoryCanadian Military HistoryreCently puBlisHed!Canada’s Army: Waging War andKeeping the Peace, Second EditionBY J.l. GranatStein (Canadian war MuSeuM)2011 6x9 paper 688pp 978-1-4426-1178-8US & CDN $39.95In this second edition,J.L. Granatstein bringshis definitive work upto date, tracing thearmy’s history from itsorigins in New Francethrough the Conquest,the Revolutionary Warand the War <strong>of</strong> 1812,Confederation, militiareform, the South African War, the twoworld wars, the Korean War, postwarpeacekeeping and peacemaking, andculminating in an examination <strong>of</strong> theconflict in Afghanistan. Fresh materialon the evolving role <strong>of</strong> the military inCanadian society is included, as well asupdated sources and illustrations.C o n t e n t s :1. The Militia Myth: Canadian Arms to Confederation2. Making an Army: Beginnings3. A Militia under Arms: Sam Hughes’s Army4. Becoming Pr<strong>of</strong>essional: Arthur Currie’s Army5. Losing Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism: The Interwar Years6. McNaughton’s Army: The Long Wait7. Into Battle: Sicily and Italy, July 1943-June 19448. Into Battle: Northwest Europe and Italy,June 1944-May 19459. The Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Army, 1945-196810. Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism under Siege, 1968-200111. Afghanistan and the Remaking <strong>of</strong> the Army12. Conclusion: The Army and the NationWarming up to the Cold War: Canadaand the United States’ Coalition <strong>of</strong> theWilling, from Hiroshima to KoreaBY roBert teiGroB (rYerSon uniVerSitY)2009 6x9 paper 312pp 978-0-8020-9615-9US & CDN $24.95Comparing Canadian andUS responses to eventssuch as the atomic bomb,the Gouzenko Affair,the creation <strong>of</strong> NATO,and the Korean War,Warming up to the ColdWar is essential readingfor history courses thatfocus on the Cold War, Canada-USrelations, and Canadian nationalism.Cinderella Army: The Canadians inNorthwest Europe, 1944–1945BY terrY CoPP (wilFrid laurier uniVerSitY)2007 6x9 paper 392pp 978-0-8020-9522-0US & CDN $32.95Cinderella Army details the operationscarried out by the First Canadian Armyin the last nine months <strong>of</strong> World WarII, and argues that the achievement <strong>of</strong>the Allied and especially the Canadianarmies has been greatly underratedwhile the effectiveness <strong>of</strong> the Germanarmy has been greatly exaggerated.Fields <strong>of</strong> Fire:The Canadians in NormandyBY terrY CoPP2004 6x9 paper 392pp 978-0-8020-3780-0US & CDN $36.95Blood on the Hills: The Canadian Armyin the Korean WarBY daVid J. BerCuSon (uniVerSitY oF CalGarY)2002 6x9 paper 288pp 978-0-8020-8516-0US & CDN $39.9524 History and Medieval studies Fall 2011 | spring 2012


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canadian historYCANADIAN SOCIAL <strong>HISTORY</strong> SERIESThe Canadian Social History Series is devoted toin-depth studies <strong>of</strong> major themes in Canadianhistory, exploring neglected areas in the day‐to‐dayexistence <strong>of</strong> Canadians. The emphasis <strong>of</strong> thisinnovative series is on increasing the generalappreciation <strong>of</strong> the past and opening up newareas <strong>of</strong> study for students and scholars.Re-imagining Ukrainian-Canadians:History, Politics, and IdentityBY RHONDA L. HINTHER (CANADIAN MUSEUMOF CIVILIZATION) & JIM MOCHORUK(UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA)2011 6x9 paper 448pp 978-1-4426-1062-0US & CDN $35.00This collection examines the experiences<strong>of</strong> Ukrainian-Canadians in their day-todayroles as writers, intellectuals, nationalorganizers, working-class wage earners,and inhabitants <strong>of</strong> cities and towns.Topics explored include radicalism, theconsequences <strong>of</strong> the Cold War, the creationand maintenance <strong>of</strong> ethnic memories,and community discord embodiedby pro-Nazis, Communists, and criminals.Make the Night Hideous: Four EnglishCanadian Charivaris, 1881–1940BY PAULINE GREENHILL(UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG)2010 6x9 paper 272pp 978-1-4426-1015-6US & CDN $27.95The charivari is a loud, late-night surprisehouse-visiting custom from members<strong>of</strong> a community, usually to a newlywedcouple. Make the Night Hideous exploresthis tradition using four detailed casestudies from different time periodsand locations across English Canada.A L S O AVA I L A B L E I N T H I S S E R I E S :Loyalties in Conflict: A Canadian Borderlandin War and Rebellion, 1812–1840BY J.I. LITTLE2008 6x9 paper 192pp 978-0-8020-9525-1US & CDN $25.95Citizen Docker: Making a New Deal onthe Vancouver Waterfront, 1919–1939BY ANDREW PARNABY2008 6x9 paper 304pp 978-0-8020-9384-4US & CDN $28.95Craft Capitalism: Craftworkers and EarlyIndustrialization in Hamilton, Ontario,1840-1872BY ROBERT K. KRISTOFFERSON2007 6x9 paper 288pp 978-0-8020-9408-7US & CDN $32.95Riding to the Rescue: The Transformation<strong>of</strong> the RCMP in Alberta andSaskatchewan, 1914-1939BY STEVE HEWITT2006 6x9 paper 240pp 978-0-8020-4895-0US & CDN $32.95A Fatherly Eye: Indian Agents,Government Power, and AboriginalResistance in Ontario, 1918–1939BY ROBIN JARVIS BROWNLIE2003 6x9 paper 204pp 978-0-1954-1784-5US & CDN $35.95Plateaus <strong>of</strong> Freedom: Nationality, Culture,and State Security in Canada, 1940–1960BY MARK KRISTMANSON2002 6x9 paper 294pp 978-0-1954-1803-3US & CDN $35.95Walk Towards the Gallows: The Tragedy<strong>of</strong> Hilda Blake, Hanged 1899BY REINHOLD KRAMER & TOM MITCHELL2002 6x9 paper 318pp 978-0-8020-9542-8US & CDN $30.95Regulating Girls and Women:Sexuality, Family, and the Lawin Ontario 1920–1960BY JOAN SANGSTER2001 6x9 paper 278pp 978-0-1954-1663-3US & CDN $29.9526 History and Medieval Studies Fall 2011 | Spring 2012


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INDEXAboriginal People andColonizers 25ADAMOSKI, Robert 22Age <strong>of</strong> Light, Soap, andWater, The 27ALLEN, S.J. 5, 9Along a River 23AMT, Emilie 5, 9Angels <strong>of</strong> the Workplace 27Annals <strong>of</strong> Flodoard<strong>of</strong> Reims, The 9Art <strong>of</strong> the ByzantineEmpire, The 13AXELROD, Paul 25BACHRACH, Bernard S. 9BANNISTER, Jerry 17BARTLETT, Kenneth R. 14Bedside Matters 27BERCUSON, David J. 24BIRN, Raymond 15BJORK, Robert E. 13BLAKE, Raymond B. 22BLISS, Michael 2Blood on the Hills 24Blood, Sweat, and Cheers 25BRADBURY, Bettina 27Breadwinning Daughters 23BRESCIA, Michael 17BROWNLIE, Robin Jarvis 26BURGER, Michael 3CAMPBELL, Lara 20, 22Canada’s 1960s 20Canada’s Army 24Canada’s Jews 20Canadian Studies in theNew Millennium 19Carolingian Civilization 8CARTER, Sarah 25Charlemagne’s Courtier 8Christian Churches andTheir Peoples 25CHRISTIE, Nancy 25CHUNN, Dorothy E. 22Cinderella Army 24Citizen Docker 26Civilization <strong>of</strong> the ItalianRenaissance, The 14CLARK-HALL, J.R. 13Class and Race Formationin North America 17CLASTER, Jill N. 5CLÉMENT, Dominique 20COMACCHIO, Cynthia R. 25Concise Anglo-SaxonDictionary, A 13Contesting CanadianCitizenship 22Contracting Masculinity 27COPP, Terry 24CORMACK, Lesley B. 1Country Nourished onSelf-Doubt, A 19Craft Capitalism 26Creeping Conformity 25CREESE, Gillian 27Crisis, Absolutism,Revolution 15Crisis <strong>of</strong> Church andState, The 13Crusades, The 5, 9DAHMS, Barbara 15DANYSK, Cecilia 27DAWSON, Christopher 13Debating Dissent 20Defining Decade, The 20DESMARAIS, Claude Paul 12DEVRIES, Kelly 5Discounted Labour 25Donut, The 21Dreams <strong>of</strong> Equality 27DUFFIN, Jacalyn 2DUTTON, Paul Edward 8Early Modern Europe 15EDE, Andrew 1Empire <strong>of</strong> Regions, An 18Essays on NortheasternNorth America 17FANNING, Steven 9Fatherly Eye, A 26Few Acres <strong>of</strong> Snow, A 19Fields <strong>of</strong> Fire 24Fishery for ModernTimes, A 27FORESTELL, Nancy M. 27FRAGER, Ruth A. 25FROHN-NIELSEN, Thor 19From Roman toMerovingian Gaul 8FRY, Earl H. 18FUDGE, Judy 27FULK, R.D. 13GAUVREAU, Michael 25GEARY, Patrick J. 7Gendered Pasts 27GIBSON, Kelly 10Girl and the Game, The 23GLENN, Jason 4GRANATSTEIN, J.L. 24GREENHILL, Pauline 26GREER, Allan 25Gregory <strong>of</strong> Tours 10HALL, M. Ann 23HARRIS, Richard 25HERON, Craig 27HEWITT, Steve 26HINTHER, Rhonda L. 26Hired Hands 27History <strong>of</strong> Medicine 2History <strong>of</strong> Sciencein Society, A 1History <strong>of</strong> SexualitySourcebook, The 2History <strong>of</strong> Ukraine, A 15HODGINS, Peter 19HOWELL, Colin 25Infinite Bonds <strong>of</strong>Family, The 25JAMES, Patrick 19JEAUNEAU, Edouard 12KASOFF, Mark 19KEALEY, Greg 20KELLEY, Ninette 22KENNEDY, Sean 16KESHEN, Jeffrey A. 22KESSLER, Herbert L. 12Klaeber’s Beowulf 13KONNERT, Mark 15KOWALESKI, Maryanne 10KRAMER, Reinhold 26KRISTMANSON, Mark 26KRISTOFFERSON, Robert K. 26KUEFLER, Mathew 2Labour Before the Law 27Lament for America 1828 History and Medieval Studies Fall 2011 | Spring 2012


INDEXLÉVESQUE, Andrée 27LITTLE, J.I. 26Living with Strangers 17Long Road to Change, The 18LOO, Tina 25Love, Marriage, and Familyin the Middle Ages 9Loyal Atlantic, The 17Loyalties in Conflict 26MACKENZIE, David 16MAGOCSI, Paul Robert 15Make the Night Hideous 26Making and Breakingthe Rules 27Making Good 25Making <strong>of</strong> ModernMedicine, The 2Making <strong>of</strong> the Mosaic, The 22MANGO, Cyril 13Manliness and Militarism 27MARTIN, Joe 21MCCRADY, David G. 17MCDONALD, R. Andrew 11MCMAHON, Patricia I. 23MCPHERSON, Kathryn 27Medieval England 9Medieval Families 13Medieval Medicine 2, 11Medieval MilitaryTechnology 5Medieval Popular Religion 8Medieval Saints 8Medieval Towns 10Memoir <strong>of</strong> MarcoParenti, The 14MENZIES, Robert 22Middle Ages in Textsand Texture, The 4Mission to Asia 13MITCHELL, Tom 26MOCHORUK, Jim 26MONTIGNY, Edgar-Andre 21MORGAN, Cecilia 27MORTON, Peter A. 15MOSS, Mark 27MURRAY, AlexanderCallander 8, 10MURRAY, Jacqueline 9NEATBY, Nicole 19NEEL, Carol 13NELLIS, Eric 18NILES, John D. 13NOEL, Jan 23North America 17Old English Metre 13PALMER, Bryan D. 20PARNABY, Andrew 26PATRIAS, Carmela K. 25PENFOLD, Steve 21People <strong>of</strong> New France, The 25Persons Case, The 23PHILLIPS, Mark 14Pilgrimage in theMiddle Ages 11Plateaus <strong>of</strong> Freedom 26PRENTICE, Alison 27Prescribed Norms 2Promise <strong>of</strong> Schooling, The 25Reading the Middle Ages 6Readings in MedievalHistory 7Real Dope, The 21REAUME, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey 27Regulating Girls andWomen 26REID, John G. 17Re-imagining Ukrainian-Canadians 26Relentless Change 21Remembrance <strong>of</strong>Patients Past 27Respectable Citizens 22Rethinking the School<strong>of</strong> Chartres 12Riding to the Rescue 26RIORDAN, Liam 17ROSEMANN, Philipp W. 12ROSENWEIN, Barbara H. 6RUSSELL, James W. 17Sacred Violence 5SANGSTER, Joan 23, 26, 27School Promoters, The 27Seeing Medieval Art 12Settling and UnsettlingMemories 19Shaping <strong>of</strong> WesternCivilization, The 3SHARPE, Robert J. 23SHINNERS, John 8Shock <strong>of</strong> War, The 16Short History <strong>of</strong> theMiddle Ages, A 6Short Reader <strong>of</strong> MedievalSaints, A 10SMAIL, Daniel Lord 10SMITH, Robert 5Social Fabric orPatchwork Quilt 22SOMERVILLE, Angus A. 11Sources for the History <strong>of</strong>Western Civilization 3SRIGLEY, Katrina 23STEEDMAN, Mercedes 27Story <strong>of</strong> a Great MedievalBook, The 12STOUCK, Mary-Ann 8, 10STRANGE, Carolyn 25SUBTELNY, Orest 15SUPER, John C. 17TEIGROB, Robert 24TERASAWA, Jun 13THORNER, Thomas 19TIERNEY, Brian 13Transforming Labour 23TREBILCOCK, Michael 22Trial <strong>of</strong> TempelAnneke, The 15TROPER, Harold 20TUCKER, Eric 27TULCHINSKY, Gerald 20Ukraine 15VALVERDE, Mariana 27Vengeance in MedievalEurope 10Viking Age, The 11Walk Towards the Gallows 26WALLIS, Faith 2, 11Warming up to theCold War 24WARSH, Cheryl Krasnick 2WHALEN, Brett Edward 11Working Families 27Working in Steel 27World Beyond Borders, A 16WRIGHT, Miriam 27For more information, visit utppublishing.com 29


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