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117 Series Titles


Seventeenth Century Practical Mathematics Navigation by Greenvill Collins

Seventeenth Century Practical Mathematics: Navigation by Greenvill Collins

1st Edition

By Paul Hughes
May 31, 2023

This exciting Greenvill Collins biography is about seventeenth century navigation, focusing for the first time on mathematics practised at sea. This monograph argues the Restoration kings’, Charles II and James II, promotion of cartography for both strategy and trade. It is aimed at the academic, ...

Artistic and Political Patronage in Early Stuart England The Career of William Herbert, Third Earl of Pembroke, 1580-1630

Artistic and Political Patronage in Early Stuart England: The Career of William Herbert, Third Earl of Pembroke, 1580-1630

1st Edition

By Brian O'Farrell
January 09, 2023

Artistic and Political Patronage in Early Stuart England explores the remarkable life and career of William Herbert, Third Earl of Pembroke. Pembroke was one of the most influential aristocrats during the reigns of Elizabeth I, James I and Charles I. He was a great patron, a prominent politician ...

Bringing the People Back In State Building from Below in the Nordic Countries ca. 1500-1800

Bringing the People Back In: State Building from Below in the Nordic Countries ca. 1500-1800

1st Edition

Edited By Knut Dørum, Mats Hallenberg, Kimmo Katajala
January 09, 2023

The formation of states in early modern Europe has long been an important topic for historical analysis. Traditionally, the political and military struggles of kings and rulers were the favoured object of study for academic historians. This book highlights new historical research from Europe’s ...

Diplomatic Cultures at the Ottoman Court, c.1500–1630

Diplomatic Cultures at the Ottoman Court, c.1500–1630

1st Edition

Edited By Tracey A. Sowerby, Christopher Markiewicz
January 09, 2023

In the sixteenth century, the Ottoman court in Constantinople emerged as the axial centre of early modern diplomacy in Eurasia. Diplomatic Cultures at the Ottoman Court, c.1500-1630 takes a unique approach to diplomatic relations by focusing on how diplomacy was conducted and diplomatic ...

William the Silent and the Dutch Revolt Comparative Starting Points and Triggering of Insurgencies

William the Silent and the Dutch Revolt: Comparative Starting Points and Triggering of Insurgencies

1st Edition

By Nick Ridley
January 09, 2023

William the Silent and the Dutch Revolt examines the first stages of the Dutch struggle against Spanish rule during the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The book analyses the causes of growing discontent in the Netherlands and the various stages of the revolt, focusing on the key ...

The Execution of Admiral John Byng as a Microhistory of Eighteenth-Century Britain

The Execution of Admiral John Byng as a Microhistory of Eighteenth-Century Britain

1st Edition

By Joseph J. Krulder
December 19, 2022

According to Voltaire's Candide, Admiral John Byng's 1757 execution went forward to 'encourage the others'. Of course, the story is more complicated. This microhistorical account upon a macro-event presents an updated, revisionist, and detailed account of a dark chapter in British naval&...

Islamic Thought Through Protestant Eyes

Islamic Thought Through Protestant Eyes

1st Edition

By Mehmet Karabela
September 26, 2022

Early modern Protestant scholars closely engaged with Islamic thought in more ways than is usually recognized. Among Protestants, Lutheran scholars distinguished themselves as the most invested in the study of Islam and Muslim culture. Mehmet Karabela brings the neglected voices of post-Reformation...

Negotiating Exclusion in Early Modern England, 1550–1800

Negotiating Exclusion in Early Modern England, 1550–1800

1st Edition

Edited By Naomi Pullin, Kathryn Woods
September 26, 2022

This edited volume examines how individuals and communities defined and negotiated the boundaries between inclusion and exclusion in England between 1550 and 1800. It aims to uncover how men, women, and children from a wide range of social and religious backgrounds experienced and enacted exclusion...

Prosecuting Homicide in Eighteenth-Century Law and Practice “And Must They All Be Hanged?”

Prosecuting Homicide in Eighteenth-Century Law and Practice: “And Must They All Be Hanged?”

1st Edition

By Drew D. Gray
August 29, 2022

This volume uses four case studies, all with strong London connections, to analyze homicide law and the pardoning process in eighteenth-century England. Each reveals evidence of how attempts were made to negotiate a path through the justice system to avoid conviction, and so avoid a sentence of ...

The English Chartered Trading Companies, 1688-1763 Guns, Money and Lawyers

The English Chartered Trading Companies, 1688-1763: Guns, Money and Lawyers

1st Edition

By Michael Wagner
August 29, 2022

This book provides a collective view of the five major English chartered trading companies which were active during the period 1688-1763: The East India Company, the Royal African Company, the Hudson's Bay Company, The Levant Company, and the Russia Company. Using both archival and secondary ...

The Reformation of England's Past John Foxe and the Revision of History in the Late Sixteenth Century

The Reformation of England's Past: John Foxe and the Revision of History in the Late Sixteenth Century

1st Edition

By Matthew Phillpott
August 29, 2022

This book is a detailed examination of the sources and protocols John Foxe used to justify the Reformation, and claim that the Church of Rome had fallen into the grip of Antichrist. The focus is on the pre-Lollard, medieval history in the first two editions of the Acts and Monuments. Comparison of ...

The Scramble for Italy Continuity and Change in the Italian Wars, 1494-1559

The Scramble for Italy: Continuity and Change in the Italian Wars, 1494-1559

1st Edition

By Idan Sherer
August 29, 2022

The Scramble for Italy offers fresh insights on the set of conflicts known as the Italian Wars of 1494-1559. The aim of this book is to explore the trends of continuity and change that characterized the sixteenth century in order to demonstrate the significance of the Italian Wars as an especially ...

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