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Land, Law and Empire by John Marriott
An innovative exploration of the British Empire's foundational quest for territorial power in seventeenth-century India.
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Intellectual History and the Problem of Conceptual Change by Elías J. Palti.
This study reassesses the main concepts of Intellectual History, offering a new framework for understanding past systems of knowledge.
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Rethinking Global History by Stefanie Gänger and Jürgen Osterhammel
This reassessment of global history's conceptual foundations and analytical instruments takes stock of the field and looks to its future.
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Cambridge University Press is pleased to announce that starting in January 2023, we will publish a new interdisciplinary journal, Critical Pakistan Studies. To learn more about this journal, visit us at ow.ly/QjJx50JS0Mt & ow.ly/UIo150JS0o3. @ceias_fr @UofEHumanities
We are pleased to announced that the first issue of #Iranian Studies with Cambridge University Press has been published. For a limited-time only, you can enjoy complimentary access to this issue at ow.ly/OgWh50IxHh1 & ow.ly/W2QE50IxHff@AIS_1967@MESA_1966
The Ruins of Rome by Professor Roland Mayer
An engaging account of the ongoing appeal, since medieval times, of Rome's ruins and of their subsequent conservation and restoration.
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Liberty as Independence by Quentin Skinner
Explores how the concept of liberty as independence was superseded by the understanding of liberty as an absence of restraint.
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The Cambridge History of Rights by Dan Edelstein and Jennifer Pitts
A comprehensive and authoritative examination of rights-making in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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We are delighted to introduce a new OA journal: Early Medieval England and its Neighbours!
As a relaunch of Anglo-Saxon England, EMEN features:
📂A broader approach
📰 Interdisciplinary scope
✔️Same high quality as ASE
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The Cambridge World History of Genocide edited by Ben Kiernan, T. M. Lemos and Tristan S. Taylor
Documents the general characteristics and early history of genocide, from global prehistory to ancient Mesopotamia to the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
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