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Gazelle Academic Cold War Studies New Titles & Selected Backlist The Holocaust, War & Historical Memory USSR Central Europe Czech Literature East Germany Finland & Estonia US-European Relations Anti-Communism in the U.S. Britain & Soviet Relations British Communism Cold War & the Nordic Countries Biography Art & Literature Post Cold-War Europe LISTED TITLES AVAILABLE TO ORDER FROM ALL GOOD BOOKSELLERS & UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BOOK SUPPLIERS

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Gazelle AcademicCold War Studies

New Titles & Selected Backlist

The Holocaust, War &Historical Memory

USSR

Central Europe

Czech Literature

East Germany

Finland & Estonia

US-European Relations

Anti-Communism in theU.S.

Britain & SovietRelations

British Communism

Cold War & the NordicCountries

Biography

Art & Literature

Post Cold-War Europe

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CONTENTS

THE HOLOCAUST, WAR & HISTORICAL MEMORY 2

HERITAGE, SOCIETY & NATIONAL IDENTITY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION SERIES 3

GENERAL HISTORIES 5

USSR 7

CENTRAL EUROPE 8

CZECH LITERATURE 9

EAST GERMANY 10

FINLAND & ESTONIA 11

US-EUROPEAN RELATIONS 12

ANTI-COMMUNISM IN THE US 12

BRITAIN & SOVIET RELATIONS 13

BRITISH COMMUNISM 14

BRITAIN & THE NORDIC COUNTRIES 14

COLD WAR & THE NORDIC COUNTRIES 16

BRITAIN & US RELATIONS 17

BRITAIN & YUGOSLAVIA 18

CANADA & THE COLD WAR 19

NEW ZEALAND & THE COLD WAR 19

BIOGRAPHY 20

ART & LITERATURE 24

POST COLD-WAR EUROPE 25

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THE HOLOCAUST, WAR & HISTORICAL MEMORY

NEW TITLEA BAVARIAN HISTORIAN REINVENTS HIMSELF - Karl Bosl & the Third ReichBenjamin Z. Kedar, Peter Herde

The prominent historian Karl Bosl, who during World War II had been a high school teacher inAnsbach, Franconia, intimated that he had been critical of the Nazis and asserted that he hadbelonged to a small group that engaged in active resistance; one of its members, RobertLimpert, was apprehended by the Nazis and brutally put to death just hours before theAmericans arrived. The present study, based on a large number of unpublished official andprivate documents, records Bosl's manifold links to the Nazi regime and reveals that as late asDecember 1944 he delivered a stirring lecture before Ansbach's Nazi leadership in which heextolled the struggle for the preservation of Hitler's Greater German Reich; yet as early asSeptember 1945 he vigorously condemned Nazism at a ceremony at Limpert's grave. Thedocuments attest also to how Bosl succeeded in persuading Ansbach's Denazification Tribunalthat he had risked his life opposing the Nazis. An unpublished account allows for a detailedreconstruction of the daring, little-known activities of young Limpert and his three classmates.In an excellent piece of detective work, Benjamin Kedar and Peter Herde provide a fascinatingand forensic demolition of the story which Karl Bosl, one of Bavaria's most prominent historiansof the post-war era, created for himself to establish his anti-Nazi credentials.

PB 9789654935647 £20.99 January 2012 Hebrew University Magnes Press 162 pages

THE BURDEN OF REMEMBERINGRecolletions & Representations of the 20th CenturyEne Kõresaar, Epp Lauk, Kristin Kuutma

This is a book that focuses on two major turning points in the 20th century history thatdetermine the formation of that century as a realm of memory -- the Second World War andthe collapse of Communist regimes and ideology in Europe. These two events are revisitedfrom the point of view of transdisciplinary memory studies to demonstrate the interplay ofcontinuance and discontinuance of political and cultural regimes of memory of these rupturesas well as their interconnections in present day discourses and practices of remembering andforgetting. The memory practices and models of the Second World War are comparativelyinterrelated with the practices of remembering and interpreting the realities of the period afterthe fall of Communism in Europe.

PB 9789522221025 £26.50 January 2009 Finnish Literature Society 252 pages

WITNESS: Memory, Representation & the Media in QuestionFrederik Tygstrup, Ulrik Ekman

This book offers a complex and thought-provoking anthology of critical essays respecting thenotion of the witness and phenomena of witnessing in Western culture since the Holocaust.'Witness' presents a new body of work in the field by an international collective of scholarsconcerned with resituating witnessing in its specifically contemporary problematic. This volumethus not only establishes links with existing, currently canonical contributions to witnessliterature - from Primo Levi through Victor Klemperer to Imre Kertész - it also goes on toprovide a set of analyses of exemplary and very recent literary works in that area. Mostsignificantly, Witness extends and changes the previous scholarly tendency to focus strongly onhistorical evidence and the witness’ vocalisation of true remembrance so as to include difficulttheoretical and interpretative questions posed by studies today of traumatic experience,amnesia, visual culture, new media, and technology.

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ECHOES OF THE HOLOCAUSTHistorical Cultures in Contemporary EuropeKlas-Goran Karlsson, Ulf Zander

In what ways has the Holocaust been used to push for the satisfaction of various needs andobjectives in Europe? The authors take this question as their point of departure in order toreflect upon the role of history in general and the effects of the Holocaust in particular. Thestudy how, when and why the collective memory of the Holocaust has been expressed andactivated for cultural, economic, political and social reasons. Memories of the Nazi genocide inthe German-Polish borderlands, the Holocaust in Russian history school books and the debateson the American television series Holocaust are among the topics covered by the articles in thisanthology.

HB 9789189116528 £43.00 January 2003 Nordic Academic Press 295 pages

THE HOLOCAUST'S GHOSTWritings on Art, Politics, Law & EducationEdited by F. De Coste, Bernard Schwartz

A powerful collection of new commentary on the Holocaust by international writers from ninedisciplines. The book forms a response to the Holocaust's demands on memory and on thought,and is an occasion to encounter the Holocaust both as history and as possibility. Contributorsprovided essays on art, politics, law, and education.

REVIEWS: "This volume ventures to raise courageous, sometimes controversial questions

about memory and the past and in doing so contributes to our understanding of the Holocaustand its legacy. It is recommended for all law libraries, Holocaust studies programs, and liberalarts collections." Susan Lee Pentlin, German Studies Review 27/2

HB 9780888643582 £54.50 May 2000 University of Alberta Press 568 pages

HERITAGE, SOCIETY & NATIONAL IDENTITY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION SERIES

THE FRENCH - Myths of RevolutionYehuda Cohen

This series sets out the historical national and religious characteristics of the Germans, French,Italians, Spanish, Dutch and British as they impact on the integration of the respective groupswithin the European Union. With respect to the French their key characteristic is a tendency toriot, which emerged from the trauma associated with the Hundred Years’ War and the BlackDeath, in which France lost about 70 percent of its population. The French Revolution was sucha riot. Later the French built myths about the ideals which supposedly drove them in theRevolution, although in fact the main driving force was a struggle over prestige and power. TheFrench used these myths to lead Europe conceptually (and strategically for a brief historicalmoment under Napoleon Bonaparte). In 1871 a democratic system of government wasinstituted in France, but it was not due to a desire for such a system on the part of the masses;rather, it was imposed on them by Bismarck, who wanted to weaken France. The nationalidentity which evolved in France was lost with the outbreak of World War II, and the solution tothis collapse of national identity was found in the establishment of the European Union.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Yehuda Cohen is a Jerusalem advocate whose post-doctoral

work at the Political Science Department of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem focused onnationalism and the European Union.

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THE GERMANSAbsent Nationality & the HolocaustYehuda Cohen

This examination of in-group identity issues and the essence and unique development ofGermans' national identity has direct relevance for those who seek an answer to the question -Why were the Germans of all people the perpetrators of the Holocaust? The answer lies in a'triangle' of the fateful encounter of Germans and their problematic historical development,Nazi race theory, and the success of German Jewry. The author focuses on weaknesses inGerman identity which led to the attraction of a blood-based race theory as a national ethos - anarrative of German racial superiority which was invalidated by the very presence andprominence of Jews in German culture and society. Eliminating this 'affront' was an existentialissue for Germans that impelled a Judenrein Europe - whether by expulsion or extermination.Such a linkage has been overlooked because scholars have concentrated on the Holocaust as aJewish experience, not a German one. In elucidating fundamental differences between anti-Semitism and race-theory, ethnicity and nationhood, and Nazi race theory and othermanifestations of European racism, Yehuda Cohen brings to the surface underlying reasons forthe phenomenal attraction of Germans to race theory. Covering new ground, comparison ofthe pattern of German development with the path taken by other nationalities reveals German-specific motifs that weakened German national development - first and foremost the lack of anancient national all-German heritage. This and other under-researched facets of the Germanexperience prevented German-speaking people from forming a shared national identity. Theauthor's thought-provoking conclusion is that with the exception of the Nazi period, Germanshave never been a nation, only an ethnicity. Only a German (Nazi) race theory providedGermans with a venerable history and vision of Oneness around which an Aryan national ethosvery briefly coalesced into a genuine shared national identity. In conclusion, the author setsout how the European Union's vision of an overarching 'European nationality' provides aconstructive solution for Germans' identity conflicts: it is a framework that also, ironically,supports an innate German drive to dominate the European sphere, albeit now througheconomic clout - a dominance never achieved by Bismarck or Hitler.

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NEW TITLETHE SPANISH - Shadows of EmbarrassmentYehuda Cohen

The fundamental question addressed in this volume on Spanish self-ascription was what droveSpain's characteristic patterns of periods of glory and periods of decline and vacillations in theSpanish mindset between a spirit of openness and rigid orthodoxy of thought? The IberianPeninsula served as a springboard for Muslim expansion into Christian Europe; the reaction inChristendom was aggressive religious fanaticism. There was also a contrasting spirit - a trendtoward tolerance in the Spanish experience - the "Golden Age" of Muslim rule in Spain, whichwas able to develop thanks to the country's distance from centers of Islam. The book surveysthe evolution of the Spanish Empire in the aftermath of the Reconquista, and portrays the direeconomic consequences it wrought when extremism and aggressive religious fanaticism thateschewed enlightenment became a dominant force in Spain. The Spanish Civil War was thefactor that eventually gave rise to Spanish unity and the emergence of a Spanish nationalidentity, previously unattainable. This change of attitudes and values benefited the economyas well as society. Religious tolerance, only reintroduced after Franco's rule, has had a similarbeneficial effect. The Spanish experience in successfully integrating Spain's disparate parts inthe wake of its civil war can serve as a model for an overarching European identity.

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FORTHCOMING TITLE – MAY 2013

THE BRITISHReverences Towards NationalityYehuda Cohen

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FORTHCOMING TITLE – NOVEMBER 2012

THE ITALIANSFamily as a CoreYehuda Cohen

HB 9781845193911 £49.95 November 2012 Sussex Academic Press 224 pages

GENERAL HISTORIES

COMMUNISMNational & InternationalTauno Saarela

Communism: National and International addresses the old but controversial question about theextent of uniformity in world communism. Traditional themes like the general party line andthe role of prominent personalities are examined from post Cold War perspectives. Frompolitical and organisational questions the approach is extended to ideological, cultural andsocial aspects. Most thoroughly discussed here is the case of Finland, a peculiar country, wherecommunism had deep domestic roots but also strong ties with the Soviets. Fresh insights areoffered into Scandinavian countries, Britain, France, and Italy, into the Comintern, and intosocial democracy.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Tauno Saarela is a Researcher in the Department of Political

Science at the University of Helsinki. Kimmo Rentola is a Researcher in the Department ofPolitical Science at the University of Helsinki.

PB 9789517100793 £19.99 January 2000 Finnish Literature Society 348 pages

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EUROPE'S CENTURY OF DISCONTENTThe Legacies of Fascism, Nazism & CommunismZeev Sternhell

With the demise of the Soviet Union and the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe, anumber of questions regarding the conventional understanding of totalitarianism could now beviewed in the new light. The classical studies of totalitarianism were undertaken when Nazismand Fascism had been vanquished, while the Soviet system still existed: this created anasymmetry which could now be overcome. The ideological Cold War edge which sometimesaccompanied debates about totalitarianism was similarly blunted. The impetus which thesedevelopments could give to new angles of research and historical perspective was the focus ofthe conference 'Reflections on Europe’s Century of Discontent', held at the Institute forEuropean Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Over a dozen participants from eightcountries - political scientists, historians, lawyers as well as political activists - took part in whatwas an exciting exercise in re-evaluation and re-assessments. The results are presented in thisvolume.

HB 9789654931755 £38.50 January 2003 Hebrew University Magnes Press 292 pages

FASCISM, LIBERALISM & SOCIAL DEMOCRACY IN CENTRAL EUROPEPast & PresentLene Bøgh Sørensen, Leslie C. Eliason

This volume of essays seeks to place the forces of Neo-Liberalism, Social Democracy, and Neo-Fascism within their historical perspective and their appeal to contemporary constituencies. Inaddressing the left, center, and right political elements, an international group of authorspresents detailed analyses of a myriad of political options, including the skinheads and Neo-Nazis of central Europe, Hungarian Social Democracy, the Civic Forum in the Czech Republic,the party system in Slovakia, the development of FPÖ in Austria, and the Radical right in theCzech Republic. Papers also document the fall and rise of Social Democracy in the CzechRepublic, the undermining of Slovak democracy, and Austrian Social Democracy before andafter 1945. Concluding articles reflect on the limitations of Liberalism in Hungary and theideology and role of socialist parties in the post-socialist milieu of Eastern-Central Europe. Thisbook will be invaluable in providing the historical environment with an understanding of avibrant, sometimes turbulent political arena.

PB 9788772887197 £24.95 January 2002 Aarhus University Press 364 pages

HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPEB. V. Rao

This comprehensive account analyses the people, places and issues at the heart of modernEurope’s major historical events. All the major themes, personalities and issues during thisperiod of great upheaval and change are analysed. An ideal reference guide to the period, thisbook highlights the various developments and changes that have occurred in Europe during thelast 200 years and examines the participation of the major European powers in each. Majortopics include the Napoleonic era, the unification of Italy and Germany, Victorian England,Fascism and Nazism, the Cold War, and the expansion and consolidation of the EuropeanUnion.

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PERFORATING THE IRON CURTAINEuropean Détente, Transatlantic Relations & the Cold War, 1965-1985Odd Arne Westad, Poul Villaume

Cold War history research of the recent years suggests that the East-West détente process ofthe 1970s was a more significant element than previously believed in understanding andexplaining the processes on both sides of the East-West divide which led to the peaceful end ofthe Cold War in the late 1980s. This anthology is a contribution to this research. The dozenarticles of the book elucidate the European détente process from grass-root as well asdiplomatic levels, including the Helsinki Conference Final Act of 1975 on respect of humanrights and human contacts across the Iron Curtain of the Cold War. The articles are originalresearch based on recently opened and not previously used state and private archives in Westand East Europe and the United States, written by a mixture of internationally distinguishedsenior scholars and younger, promising researchers from the United States, Germany, Poland,Switzerland, Italy, and Denmark.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Dr Poul Villaume is Professor at The Saxo Institute, University of

Copenhagen. Dr Odd Arne Westad is Professor of Cold War Studies at the London School ofEconomics.

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USSR

THE “SPECIAL” WORLDStalin's Power Apparatus & the Soviet System's Secret Structures ofCommunicationNiels Erik Rosenfeldt

2 volume edition. This doctoral dissertation provides an in-depth analysis of Stalin's secretParty chanceller and of several other secret structures within the Soviet Communist Party, theSoviet State Security Service and the headquarters of the Communist International. Stalin'schancellery numbered approximately 100 staff members from the mid-1920s and functioned asa kind of invisible service organ through which Stalin's decisions - whether on social-economicchange or on police matters and terror - were implemented. When the Soviet Union collapsedthe formerly closed archives were to a certain degree opened for research. Since the mid-nineties Niels Erik Rosenfeldt has on several occasions visited these archives. Partly based onthis research he here presents a thorough and groundbreaking study of some of the mostsecret structures of Soviet society.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Niels Erik Rosenfeldt is Associate Professor at the East European

Department at the University of Copenhagen. He is the author of numerous books and articleson Stalin and Russia/the Soviet Union.

REVIEWS: "Rosenfeldt (Univ. of Copenhagen) has written a thorough, heavily documented

book on the secret processes, agents, and agencies making the decisions in Stalin's totalitariansystem. With impressive access to the Russian archives that opened after the fall of the SovietUnion, Rosenfeldt has built an impressive two-volume edifice showing the guiding principlesand structures of Stalin's secret directory, or chancellery, which operated under his purviewand outside of normal governmental agencies. ... A major contribution to the literature of theStalinist era. Summing Up: Highly recommended.” D.J. Dunn, CHOICE, Vol. 46, No. 11, 2009

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MOVING IN THE USSRWestern Anomalies & Northern WildernessPekka Hakamies

The central question deals with the westward interaction between Russia and Europe from aRussian perspective: How has the tradition of Russia's culture and history set the conditions forits developmental and political choices?

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PERESTROIKAProcess & ConsequencesIvor Stodolsky, Jouko Nikula, Markku Kangaspuro

In this book, perestroika is approached as an evolutionary process that led to unintendedconsequences, the breakdown of the Soviet Union. But perestroika and glasnost weretransnational processes and consequently they did not have consequences only in the SovietUnion. The common understanding is that, at the least, Prague Spring in 1968, the economicreforms of Hungary and Poland in the 1970s, and the Solidarity opposition movements ofeighties in Poland established a strong prehistory of the way to perestroika and new thinking.After perestroika and glasnost were launched by Gorbachev, in particular during its deeperreforms of the late eighties, it had a profound influence on all of Eastern Europe and to someextent on Western Europe. Moreover, we can't understand many features and processes ofcurrent Russia if we don't know the history of the Soviet Union. It is obvious that manystructural and institutional solutions of current Russia, not to speak of political culture, go backto the Soviet era and the power struggle between President Yeltsin and Parliament in thebeginning of nineties. The consequences of perestroika and the legacy of the Soviet Union arediscussed in several articles, which also take into account the development of Eastern Europeas an integral part of the Soviet sphere of influence.

PB 9789522221827 £25.50 January 2010 Finnish Literature Society 382 pages

CENTRAL EUROPE

FORWARD TO THE PASTContinuity & Change in Political Development in Hungary, Austria, & theCzech & Slovak RepublicsLeslie C. Eliason, Lene Bøgh Sørensen

These eleven essays by historians, political scientists, sociologists and anthropologists establisha foundation for appreciating the political history of Central Europe. By examining the politicallandscape in each country, the contributors aim to evoke the legacy of the Austro-HungarianEmpire and bridge the gap between the two extreme images of Central European history.Specific topics presented include: the lost dimensions of social movements and classes; therelationship between the concepts of "nation" and "state"; Austrian democracy; party systemdevelopment; the myth of Czech liberalism; the Sudeten-German problem; Slovak politics; theregime change in Hungary; and the relationship between democracy and organised interests.By focusing on the consequences of past regime types, social structures and cultural contextsfor democractic development, this volume presents a significant base from which futurescholars can proceed on a country-by-country analysis.

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CZECH LITERATURE

A HANDBOOK OF CZECH PROSE WRITINGS, 1940-2005Bohuslava Bradbrook

The turbulent events of World War II and the subsequent communist regime in Czechoslovakiastrongly restricted Czech writers’ freedom of expression. Many sought and found literaryfreedom in exile. As Czech literature was developing in two very different locations andconditions, writers on both sides created diverse, yet extraordinarily interesting andcommendable works; all were united in their wish to see their homeland liberated from thetotalitarian regime. The suffering and generally adverse conditions of those who stayed athome are reflected in the works written both at home and in exile, especially after the twoparties found secret ways of communicating between themselves. Many works abound in witand humour, despite the difficult circumstances. After the fall of communism had brought thedesired freedom of expression for all writers, the recent past still occasionally echoes in Czechliterary works, but is written and read from new perspectives. As the dark age now seems tobe gradually falling into oblivion, it is important to be reminded that even in the darkest timestalented writers were alert to Czech national and literary undertones, and produced workswhich English-speaking readers would find new, fresh and captivating. While the availability ofbooks in English may be still in a minority, synoptic interpretations of prose writings not yettranslated to English provided in this Handbook add integral features that help to complete thepicture of life at a time when cultural links between two parts of Europe were painfullysevered.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Bohuslava R. Bradbrook was born in Czechoslovakia and

educated at the universities of Prague, Innsbruck and Oxford. She lives now in Cambridge, andis the author of Karel Capek: In Pursuit of Truth, Tolerance and Trust (Sussex Academic Press),as well as numerous articles and reviews on Czech literature

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AN INTRODUCTION TO TWENTIETH-CENTURY CZECH FICTIONComedies of DefianceRobert Porter

This book is a lucid and balanced appraisal of some of the best Czech fiction of the twentiethcentury. The Introduction sets out some of the chief features of Czech literature, notably itspreoccupations with lyricism, civic-mindedness, and comedy. There follow chapters on Capek,Hašek, Hrabal, Škvorecký, Pavel, Klíma, and a final chapter on Hodrová, Viewegh and Topol. Thebook spans the entire century from the newly created Czechoslovakia after 1918, through theyears of Nazi occupation and Communist rule, the Prague Spring and finally on to the VelvetRevolution of 1989.

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WRITERS UNDER SIEGECzech Literature since 1945Jirí Holy, Jan Culík

This History presents a broad canvas of post-war Czech literary developments within thecultural and political context of the times. Information is provided about the many English-language translations from Czech literature, and the circumstances in which these translationscame about. Analysis is by way of quoting from original Czech works, especially poetry, withEnglish translation. 'Profiles of the Most Important Czech Writers since 1945' gives biographicaland bibliographical details about the most important post-war Czech writers, and links tosecondary literature in English. The volume also includes a bibliographical list of the mostimportant works in English on Czech history, literary history and politics, as well as a list ofanthologies of Czech post-war literature in English. Originally published in Czech, this Englishtranslation has been entirely re-worked, taking the needs of the English-speaking reader andstudent into consideration. 'Writers Under Siege' is intended for all readers interested in orstudying the literatures and cultures of Central Europe. It is essential reading for students ofCzech and Slavonic Studies.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Jirí Holy, is Professor of Czech Literature at Charles University in

Prague. Jan Culík is Senior Lecturer in Czech Studies at the University of Glasgow, Scotland.Elizabeth S. Morrison is a graduate of Glasgow University.

REVIEWS: "An essential source for scholars in Slavic and Central European studies, and may

become the definitive reference work in English on post-war Czech literature."Charles Sabatos, Europe-Asia Studies, January 2009

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EAST GERMANY

LOCAL TIMEStefan Koppelkamm

Text in English & German. After the wall between the two German states fell in 1989, during aneconomic standstill, it was possible to visit places in East Germany where time seemed to havestood still. Stefan Koppelkamm, graphic and exhibition designer, author and photographer usedthis historical moment to photograph buildings and townscapes in East Berlin and in otherlocations in the former GDR whose condition often pointed back to the time before the SecondWorld War. His motives were curiosity about a country that was largely unknown beyond itsown borders and the desire to capture in images a condition that would soon disappear.Between 2001 and 2004 Koppelkamm visited the same places again and captured their currentstate from the same viewpoint. The photographs were taken with a large-format camera andmake it possible to read all the traces time has left in detail, revealing the dramatic social andeconomic changes that have taken place in the last fifteen years.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Stefan Koppelkamm studied at the Gesamthochschule in Kassel,

and after a longer stay in the USA he now lives in Berlin and teaches communication design atthe Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee. Ludger Derenthal is director of the Museum fürFotografie in Berlin founded in 2004 and belonging to the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. He isresponsible among other things for the book Bilder der Trümmer- und Aufbaujahre. Fotografieim sich teilenden Deutschland - a study of Germany as it was dividing, and thus a testament tothe other end of the period the present book deals with.

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FINLAND & ESTONIA

EVERYDAY LIFE & ETHNICITYUrban Families in Loviisa & Voru, 1988-1991

The everyday life of families in two bilingual towns is investigated by Estonian, Russian andFinnish ethnologists. In Finnish Loviisa the target groups were Swedish and Finnish languagefamilies, while in Voru, Estonia, they were Estonian and Russian language families. The bulk ofthe research was conducted at the end of the 1980s before the break up of the Soviet Unionand Estonia's achievement of independence.

PB 9789517177696 £19.99 January 1994 Finnish Literature Society 270 pages

NEW TITLETREASURED MEMORIES - Tales of Buried Belongings in Wartime EstoniaMats Burström

In the autumn of 1944, around 70,000 people fled Estonia in the face of the Red Army advance.Most of them believed the Soviet occupation would be short-lived and they would soon be ableto return home, so many of them hid the most valuable of their belongings they were unable tocarry, burying them in 'safe' places. Until Stalin's death in 1953, Estonians continued to buryobjects to hide them, now for fear of deportation to Siberia. In Hoarding memories, thearchaeologist Mats Burström tells the stories of some of these hoards: the ones that remainburied, the ones that vanished, and the ones that were recovered and have found a place innew contexts. Their sheer variety brings together all levels of history, from personal memoriesto high politics, and reflects how events on the world stage can shape the fate of individualfamilies, even across several generations. Yet most of all, as a groundbreaking work ofcontemporary archaeology, it is concerned with what objects mean to us, and our gift forremembering.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Mats Burström (born 1962) is Professor of Archaeology at

Stockholm University, Sweden. He has been instrumental in establishing the archaeology of therecent past as a field of research in Scandinavia. A major focus in his research is the relationbetween material culture and memory. He has also been working on issues arising from theideology and practice of cultural heritage management. His fieldwork has taken him to Cuba,Estonia, and Germany, as well as Sweden.

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US-EUROPEAN RELATIONS

DENMARK'S SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT & THE MARSHALL PLAN1947-50 Vibeke Sørensen

The implementation of the Marshall Plan in Denmark gave rise to serious conflicts between theSocial Democratic government and the opposition - and between the government and thebusiness community. Vibeke Sørensen portrays the deep disagreement that existed regardingDanish economic policy in the post-war period, analysing also how this political disagreementcharacterised the Danish implementation of the plan.

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TYING GREECE TO THE WESTUS-West German-Greek Relations 1949-1974Mogens Pelt

The author examines the reconstruction of Greece in the post war era and the role of theUnited States and West Germany. He deals with the Marshall Plan years, the process ofGreece's association with the Common Market and the crisis periods in the Middle East; also,he focuses on the internal political development in Greece including the prelude to the militarycoup d'etat in 1967.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Mogens Pelt, Ph.D. is lecturer in History at the University of

Copenhagen.

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ANTI-COMMUNISM IN THE US

RIGHT FACEOrganizing the American Conservative Movement 1945-65Niels Bjerre-Poulsen

Tells the compelling story of how the American conservative movement in the two decadesfollowing World War 2 managed to move from obscurity to the centre stage of national politics.When Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952 defeated the conservative champion Robert Taft and wonthe Republican presidential nomination, many on the American right felt that they had becomehomeless within the established party system. The brand of liberalism which permeated thenation's intellectual life had also become bipartisan political doctrine. The feeling of culturaland political ostracism triggered a quest for an independent conservative network oforganizations, with the hope of either 'taking back' the Republican Party or creating a viablealternative.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Niels Bjerre-Poulsen, Ph.D. is Associate Professor, Department

of English, The Copenhagen Business School

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WIVES, MOTHERS & THE RED MENACEConservative Women & the Crusade Against CommunismMary Brennan

Mary Brennan examines conservative women's anti-communist activism in the yearsimmediately after World War II. She describes the Cold War context in which these womenfunctioned and the ways in which women saw communism as a very real danger to domesticsecurity and American families. From writing letters and hosting teas to publishing books andrunning for political office, they campaigned against communism and, incidentally, discoveredthe power they had to effect change through activism. Brennan reveals how the willingness ofthese deeply conservative women to leave the domestic sphere and engage publicly in politicsevinces the depth of America's postwar fear of communism. She further argues that theseconservative, anti-communist women pushed the boundaries of traditional gender roles andchallenged assumptions about women as political players by entering political life to publiclypromote their ideals.

HB 9780870818851 £33.50 January 2008 Colorado University Press 197 pages

BRITAIN & SOVIET RELATIONS

THE COLD WAR & SOVIET MISTRUST OF CHURCHILL’S PURSUIT OF DÉTENTE,1951-1955Uri Bar-Noi

The release of previously unavailable Soviet archives has allowed a re-examination of Anglo-Soviet relations during Churchill's peacetime administration, with special emphasis on theKremlin's motivation for resisting the Prime Minister's attempts to end the Cold War.Throughout 1951-55, the time was not yet ripe for détente: the USSR and Western powerswere less than willing to accommodate each other. Instead they engaged in the consolidationof their own blocs and the build-up of their defensive potential. With Winston Churchillbecoming the most outspoken advocate of détente, the Kremlin greeted the return to power ofthe Conservative Party under his leadership with a general mistrust. After Josef Stalin's deathin March 1953, détente remained a distant reality.

The author demonstrates that Stalin's heirs suspected that Churchill's pursuit of détente wasdesigned to secure far-reaching concessions. Moscow also felt that as a junior partner acting infull dependence on and in co-operation with US policy, Churchill was in no position to conciliatebetween the USSR and the USA. Engaged in a domestic struggle for power, members of thecollective leadership were reluctant to allow their opponent, Georgi Malenkov, to negotiatesingle-handedly with western statesmen. It was only after Nikita Khrushchev's ascendance topower and Churchill's resignation from office that the Kremlin was prepared to participate insummit talks with the western heads of government.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Uri Bar-Noi is Lecturer in the History Department of Bar-Ilan

University, Israel. He is a former Research Fellow at Chaim Herzog Center for the Study of theMiddle East and Diplomacy, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He has published articles onMoscow and the Curtailment of British Exports as Part of the American-led Embargo of Tradewith the Communist bloc, 1951-4; Georgi Malenkov’s Leadership and the Post-Stalinist PowerStruggle in the Soviet Union, 1953-5; and the Rapprochement between the USSR andPalestinian Guerilla Organisation following the 1967 War.

REVIEWS: "Dr Bar-Noi has produced an interesting perspective on Churchill's attempt to

reach a peaceful settlement of the Cold War, which is enriched by his use of Soviet primarysources." Professor Alan P. Dobson, The Institute for Transatlantic European and AmericanStudies, Dundee University.

HB 9781845191764 £55.00 January 2007 Sussex Academic Press 237 pages

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BRITISH COMMUNISM

NEW TITLETHE LAST ENGLISH REVOLUTIONARY - Tom Wintringham, 1898-1949Hugh Purcell, Phyll Smith

“Spain woke me up politically. I rediscovered democracy, the power that can come from peopleworking together when a popular front is not just a manoeuvre but a reality.”

Drawing on his political and fighting experience in the Spanish Civil War, Tom Wintringhamwrote the best-seller New Ways of War: 'a do-it-yourself guide to killing people' but also ahighly subversive call for a socialist revolution. He called for 'a People's war' and the phrasestuck. Recalling the English Civil war he likened the Home Guard he trained in guerrilla warfareto the New Model Army and later he helped found Common Wealth, a political party moreradical in some ways than Labour. His finest hour was 1940 when he inspired his countrymen toresist invasion.

After gaining exclusive access to the Wintringham archive, now in the Liddell Hart Centre forMilitary Archives, historian Hugh Purcell published a biography of this 'uniquely Englishrevolutionary' (Sutton Publishing, 2004). Working with Phyll Smith, librarian in Wintringham'shome town of Grimsby, they have since discovered a wealth of historical firsts, including: theactual leaflet Wintringham wrote that led the prosecution case in the infamous treason trial ofthe Communist Party leadership in 1925; and additional evidence that in the summer of 1936Wintringham was already propagating the idea of an 'international legion' to fight forRepublican Spain. Churchill coined his own expletive as in 'I refuse to be Wintringhamed';Hemingway wrote his only play, Fifth Column, based on Wintringham and his lover, a supposed'Trotskyite spy'; and photographs show Orwell and Wintringham together in 1940 training forguerrilla warfare to resist a Nazi invasion – such was the dramatic imprint on history of thisseminal figure, here revealed in an Enlarged, Revised and Updated edition.

PB 9781845194482 £22.50 January 2012 Sussex Academic Press 320 pages

BRITAIN & THE NORDIC COUNTRIES

BRITAIN & DENMARKPolitical, Economic & Cultural Relations in 19th & 20th CenturiesBjørke Bo, Bjørn Claus, Jørgen Sevaldsen

Britain and Denmark, written by Danish and British historians, constitutes the first attempt toprovide a comprehensive picture of the roles that these two neighbouring countries haveplayed in the lives of each other during the last two centuries. They are different in size andhave had very different global and regional orientations. So, naturally, Britain has alwaysloomed larger in Danish life and politics than the other way round. In many areas, however,relations have been close. The book covers contacts relating to trade, security policies andsocial and political theory, but also touch on mutual influences within the areas of literature,music, design etc. Most treatments of Danish political and cultural relations with the outsideworld in this period concentrate on Germany for the period up to 1945, and on the SovietUnion and the USA in the post-war world. In the same way, works on British contemporaryhistory rarely devote much space to relations with the Nordic countries. The aim, therefore, ofthis book is to provide a supplement, and perhaps corrective, to the existing literature on theinternational positions of Britain and Denmark in the modern world.

PB 9788772897509 £67.99 January 2002 Museum Tusculanum Press 656 pages

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FROM WAR TO COLD WARAnglo-Finnish Relations in the 20th CenturyJuhana Aunesluoma

This book explores selected themes of Anglo-Finnish interaction ranging from foreign policy,the war years and post-war military strategy to economic, cultural and party politicalinteraction. Established historical interpretations are contrasted with the findings of newresearch and novel perspectives, facilitated by the opening of archives and primary sources inthe 1990s.

PB 9789517467025 £22.50 January 2006 Finnish Literature Society 201 pages

HAAKON LIE, DENIS HEALEY & THE MAKING OF AN ANGLO-NORWEGIANSPECIAL RELATIONSHIP, 1945-1951Dr Tony Insall

This book analyses the remarkably close relationship between the British and NorwegianLabour parties and two of their leaders, Haakon Lie and Denis Healey, during the immediatepost-war period. It examines the extent of party co-operation in disseminating anti-Communistpropaganda produced by Information Research Department (IRD) of the Foreign Office inLondon, and a separate chapter looks at the history of IRD. There are also chapters examiningthe extent of co-operation aimed at rebuilding the Socialist International and attempts at partycollaboration over Spain. The book is largely based on unpublished material from over tendifferent archives in Britain, Norway, the Netherlands and Russia and also incorporates materialreleased at the request of the author under the Freedom of Information Act in Britain.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Dr Tony Insall is an Oxford University graduate in Politics,

Philosophy and Economics and has a PhD from the Department of War Studies, which wasbased on a study of the early post war relationship between the British and Norwegian Labourparties.

PB 9788274774889 £30.00 January 2010 Unipub/Oslo Academic Press 300 pages

INTELLECTUALS IN THE PUBLIC SPHEREIn Britain & Norway After World War II

In this volume, three Norwegian and three English scholars probe the issue of the role ofintellectuals in the two countries following World War II. The intellectuals studied comprisemany kinds: from academics in general (particularly sociologists) to journalists and politicians,amongst others. The book investigates the influence of intellectuals on politics and alsobetween the two countries. Several tendencies in post-war societies have shaped the role ofintellectuals: secularisation, professionalisation, internationalisation and the rise of populism,to name but a few. Although "intellectual" is a fairly common term in both countries, it oftentends to fall between two chairs as an analytic concept. Therefore, it should perhaps rather beviewed as a terminological meeting point where several interesting societal phenomena maybe studied.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Jan Eivind Myhre (b. 1947) is professor of modern history at the

University of Oslo since 1996, and has been a professor at the University of Tromsø and theNorwegian University of Science and Technology at Trondheim. He has been a visiting scholar inOxford, Cambridge, Leicester, Berlin and Osnabrück.

PB 9788274772915 £29.00 January 2008 Unipub/Oslo Academic Press 211 pages

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COLD WAR & THE NORDIC COUNTRIES

THE COLD WAR - & THE NORDIC COUNTRIES - Historiography at a CrossroadsThorsten B. Olesen

Research into the impact of the Cold War in the Nordic countries has boomed since the end ofthe Cold War itself. The end of the conflict has made it possible for historians to see the ColdWar period as a full epoch with a beginning and an end. In the Nordic countries the increasedinterest in and emphasis on Cold War history has been accompanied by heated public debateover revelations of Cold War skeletons in the cupboard or polemics on Cold War guilt andbetrayal. In five national chapters covering each of the Nordic countries and supplemented bya joint introduction and conclusion, this book aims at providing an overall picture of how post-Cold War historiography has affected and changed our view and understanding of the Cold Warin the Nordic countries.

PB 9788778388575 £21.00 January 2004 Odense University Press 194 pages

PERSISTENT MEMORIES: Pyramiden - A Soviet Mining Town in the High ArcticHein B. Bjerk, Bjørar Olsen

In 1998 the Russian Arctic Coal Company decided to end its more than 50 years of continuousactivity in Pyramiden in the High Arctic archipelago of Norwegian Svalbard. A remarkablyabrupt abandonment left behind a mining town devoid of humans but still filled with all stuffconstituting a modern industrial settlement. Today the well-equipped Pyramiden survives as aconspicuous Soviet-era ghost town in pristine Arctic nature. Based on fieldwork conducted in2006, this book explores what things left behind can tell us about how people lived and copedin this marginal town. It is also concerned with Pyramiden’s post-human biography and the waythe site provokes more general reflections on things, heritage and memory. Challenging thetraditional scholarly hierarchy of text over images, this book stands out by using artphotography as a means to address these issues and to mediate the contemporary archaeologyof Pyramiden.

HB 9788251924368 £51.50 January 2010 Tapir Academic Press 216 pages

NEW TITLENORDIC NARRATIVES OF THE SECOND WORLD WARNational Historiographies RevisitedHenrik Stenius, Johan Östling, Mirja Österberg

How have the dramatic events of the Second World War been viewed in the Nordic countries?In this book leading Nordic historians analyse post-war memory and historiography. Theyexplore the relationship between scholarly and public understandings of the war. How havenational interpretations been shaped by official security-policy doctrines? And in what way hasthe end of the Cold War affected the Nordic narratives?The authors not only present the overarching themes that set the Nordic experience of theSecond World War apart from other European narratives, but also describe the distinctive post-war characteristics of Denmark, Norway, Finland, Iceland, and Sweden. Key concepts such asnational identity, memory culture, and the moral turn are placed in their Nordic context.Bringing new nuance to the post-war history of Europe, this is the first work to focus on Nordicnarratives of the war, and is valuable reading for students, academics, and all who have aninterest in the historiography of the Second World War or modern European history.

HB 9789185509492 £24.95 January 2011 Nordic Academic Press 176 pages

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NATIONAL RELATIONSPublic Diplomacy, National Identity & the Swedish Institute 1945-1970Nikolas Glover

In Stockholm in January 1945, an assembly of Swedish diplomats and businessmen initiated anorganisation that was to improve the country's reputation abroad. The new, semi-governmental Swedish Institute was charged with explaining Sweden's policy of neutralityduring the war, encouraging peace-building, and promoting foreign trade in the newinternational world order. But how was all this to be achieved?

In this book, historian Nikolas Glover analyses the policies, funding and national narratives ofthe Swedish Institute. He provides a historical perspective on the politics of promoting Swedishculture abroad, and on how ideas of communication shaped the Institute's work and itsrepresentations of Sweden. His wide-ranging analysis addresses the specific conditions ofsmall-state public diplomacy: the influential domestic interests involved as well as the globalcontext that dictated the ways in which claims to national uniqueness were framed.

PB 9789185509669 £29.95 January 2011 Nordic Academic Press 288 pages

BRITAIN & US RELATIONS

THE DECLINE OF THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MIDDLE EAST, 1961-1969A Willing RetreatTore T. Petersen

Discusses Anglo-American policy in the Middle East under Kennedy and Johnson, as well asunder British Conservative and Labour governments; Provides a historical background on theAnglo-American Middle East for the 1950s; Analyses Western policy toward Egyptian PresidentGamal Abdul Nasser, and toward the Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Gulf. The authorprovides an extensive study of the common British and American interest in the Middle East(hence the term Anglo-American Middle East) under Kennedy and Johnson. Contrary to recentscholarly opinion, the author argues that the loss of influence to the Soviet Union and Arabradicalism in the Middle East was not the result of lack of power but lack of will. Britain, duringthe period of Harold Wilson’s Labour government (1964-1970) withdrew from its MiddleEastern bases for ideological reasons, namely a distaste for imperialism and colonialism. TheUnited States, while placing great store in a continued British presence east of Suez, was unableor unwilling to prevent the British withdrawal. And as the British withdrawal gatheredmomentum, American disinterest toward the Middle East increased.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Tore T. Petersen is Associate Professor of International and

American Diplomatic History at the Norwegian University of Technology and Science. He is theauthor of The Middle East between the Great Powers: Anglo-American Conflict andCooperation, 1952-7. His current research interest includes the project Richard Nixon, GreatBritain, the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula, 1969-1974.

HB 9781845191184 £49.50 January 2005 Sussex Academic Press 181 pages 152x229mm

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IN THE NAME OF OILAnglo-American Relations in the Middle East, 1950-1958Ivan L. G. Pearson

Traditional historiographies of the Cold War in the Middle East contend that the Suez Crisismarked the demise of Britain's political influence in the region. By contrast, using recentlydeclassified documents, Ivan Pearson argues that although the Suez Crisis was cataclysmic onmany dimensions, it did not mark a precipitous turning point in Britain’s ability to affect eventsin the Middle East decisively. Although Suez wholly undermined British prestige, and revealedsevere shortcomings in its military capabilities, these losses were considerably offset by theincreasing ability of British policymakers to influence the United States - a country with anemerging presence in the region.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Ivan L. G. Pearson is a postdoctoral researcher at the European

Commission's Energy Security Unit in the Netherlands.

REVIEWS: "A valuable contribution to the existing literature on Anglo-American relations in

general and on the International Relations of the Middle East in the 1950s in particular. The'special relationship' between Britain and the United States has been a persistent theme inpublic discourse since the Second World War but it is rarely treated with analytical rigour. It isrefreshing therefore to come across a critical and unsentimental account of how thisrelationship works out in practice." Avi Shlaim, St Antony's, Oxford

HB 9781845193881 £49.95 January 2010 Sussex Academic Press 263 pages

BRITAIN & YUGOSLAVIA

REPRINT NOW AVAILABLEBRITAIN, THE COLD WAR, & YUGOSLAV UNITY, 1941-1949Anne Lane

In this book, Ann Lane studies Britain’s role in the emergence of Tito’s Yugoslavia, from theGerman invasion of 1941 until the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950.Former Yugoslavia wasin many respects a microcosm of the complexities of cold war politics in Europe.

Simultaneously non-aligned yet ideologically committed, by 1950 it had emerged as ananomalous communist state detached from the Soviet bloc, economically dependent on theWest and militarily dependent on NATO, yet diplomatically defiant of formal allianceentanglements. These contradictions were the very essence of cold war politics and givenYugoslavia’s geo-strategic importance this country came to enjoy an important place as apolitical actor for the cold war’s duration.

Drawing on newly available documentary material from the archives of the UK, the US and thecountries of the former Soviet bloc, Ann Lane explores Britain’s entanglements withYugoslavia‘s civil war and the way in which this experience shaped British thinking about theonset of the cold war in Europe.

HB 9781898723271 £45.00 January 2012 Sussex Academic Press 232 pages

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CANADA & THE COLD WAR

NEW TITLECOLD WAR COMFORTSCanadian Women, Child Safety & Global InsecurityTarah Brookfield

This book examines Canadian women's efforts to protect children's health and safety betweenthe dropping of the first atomic bomb in Hiroshima in 1945 and the end of the Vietnam War in1975. Amid this global insecurity, many women participated in civil defence or joined thedisarmament movement as means to protect their families from the consequences of nuclearwar. To help children affected by conflicts in Europe and Asia, women also organised foreignrelief and international adoptions. In Canada, women pursued different paths to peace andsecurity. From all walks of life, and from all parts of the country, they dedicated themselves tofinding ways to survive the hottest periods of the Cold War. What united these women wastheir shared concern for children's survival amid Cold War fears and dangers. Acting on theiridentities as Canadian citizens and mothers, they characterised with their activism the genuineinterest many women had in protecting children's health and safety. In addition, their activitiesoffered them a legitimate space to operate in the traditionally male realms of defence anddiplomacy. Their efforts had a direct impact on the lives of children in Canada and abroad andinfluenced changes in Canada's education curriculum, immigration laws, welfare practices,defence policy, and international relations. The book offers insight into how women employedmaternalism, nationalism, and internationalism in their work, and examines shiftingconstructions of family and gender in Cold War Canada. It will appeal to scholars of history,child and family studies, and social policy.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Tarah Brookfield is an assistant professor at Wilfrid Laurier

University's Brantford campus, where she teaches in contemporary studies, history, and youthand children studies.

PB 9781554586233 £33.50 January 2012 Wilfrid Laurier University 270 pages

NEW ZEALAND & THE COLD WAR

LENIN'S LEGACY DOWN UNDERNew Zealand's Cold WarAaron Fox, Alexander Trapeznik

Following the work of John Lewis Gaddis, historians have been reassessing the legacy of theCold War and producing a 'New Cold War History'. Alexander Trapeznik and Aaron Fox (anindependent historian based in New Zealand) hope to introduce the 'New Cold War'historiography to the context of New Zealand through the presentation of these ten papers.Beginning with Gaddis' own observations on the overall questions of the project, papersproceed to discuss New Zealand's Cold War defence policy, the relationship of CommunistParty of New Zealand with their Australian counterparts and the Comintern, the response ofNew Zealand's labour movement to international communism, New Zealand-China relations,and Soviet views of New Zealand.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Alexander Trapeznik teaches history at the University of Otago.

PB 9781877276903 £15.99 January 2004 University of Otago Press 248 pages

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BIOGRAPHY

ARCTIC SCIENTIST, GULAG SURVIVORThe Biography of Mikhail Mikhailovich Ermolaev, 1905-1991Aleksei Mikhailovich Ermolaev, V. M. Dibner, William Barr

One of the most prominent Soviet Arctic scientists of the 1920s and 1930s, MikhailMikhailovich Ermolaev was a geologist, physicist, and oceanographer. After working in theArctic for some thirteen years, he was arrested by the NKVD, convicted on a trumped-upcharge of "sabotage", and sent to the Gulag for ten years. After barely surviving a year ofcorrectional hard labour in a lumber camp, Ermolaev was appointed to a sharashka, orprofessional team, which was charged with extending the railroad to the coal mines of Vorkutain the farthest reaches of northeast Russia. Still later, he and his family were exiled to Syktyvkarand Arkhangel'sk. Remarkably, Ermolaev was eventually able to resume his academic career,ultimately establishing a new Department of the Geography of the Oceans at Kaliningrad StateUniversity. Translated from the original Russian and edited by William Barr, this biography is afascinating personal account typical of the experiences of so many Soviet citizens who wereunjustly banished to the infamous Gulag.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: William Barr is a research fellow at the Arctic Institute of North

America. A glacial geomorphologist by training, his major research focus is the history ofexploration in the Arctic, a subject on which he has published extensively. In May 2006, hereceived a lifetime achievement award from the Canadian Historical Association for hiscontributions to the historiography of the Canadian North.

PB 9781552382561 £37.50 January 2009 University of Calgary Press 615 pages

CITY OF LIFE, CITY OF DEATHMemories of RigaMax Michelson

A stirring and haunting personal account of the Soviet and German occupations of Latvia and ofthe Holocaust. Michelson had a serene boyhood in an upper middle-class Jewish family in Riga,Latvia – at least until 1940, when the fifteen-year old Michelson witnessed the annexation ofLatvia by the Soviet Union. Private properties were nationalised, and Stalin's terror spread toSoviet Latvia. Soon after, Michelson's family was torn apart by the 1941 Nazi invasion of theSoviet Union. He quickly lost his entire family, while witnessing the unspeakable brutalities ofwar and genocide. Michelson's memoir is an ode to his lost family.

REVIEWS: "With each memoir by a survivor, Riga's tragic fate becomes better known. Thus

Max Michelson's book, filled with poignant and moving episodes, deserves to be read byanyone wishing to learn more about the life and death of a Jewish community which includedthe great historian Shimon Dubnov. But it is also a story of courage and rebirth of a young manwho wants to find meaning in his survival..." Elie Wiesel

PB 9780870817885 £16.99 January 2004 Colorado University Press 171 pages

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EXPLOSIONThe Hungarian Revolution of 1956John P. C. Matthews

In late October, 50 years ago, the world witnessed one of the largest leaderless spontaneousrevolutions. Triggered by a confluence of fateful events, Hungarian students led hundreds ofthousands of their countrymen in an open revolt against the Soviet-sponsored government.Matthews, a journalist at Radio Free Europe, realised he had a ringside seat and saved everyscrap of news. Here, at long last, from those journalist reports and memoirs, he recreates apicture of what it was like to live through that exhilirating time.

HB 9780781811743 £29.50 January 2007 Hippocrene Books 691 pages

JOHANNA KRAUSE TWICE PERSECUTEDSurviving in Nazi Germany & Communist East GermanyCarolyn Gammon, Christiane Hemker

Persecuted as a Jew, both under the Nazis and in post-war East Germany, Johanna Krause(1907­2001) courageously fought her way through life with searing humour and indomitablestrength of character. "Johanna Krause Twice Persecuted" is her story.

PB 9781554580064 £20.99 January 2007 Wilfrid Laurier University 166 pages

JOSEPH ROTBLATA Man of Conscience in the Nuclear AgeMartin Underwood

Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat was a distinguished scientist who made a significant contributionto nuclear physics, worked on the development of the atomic bomb (he was the only person toleave the Manhattan Project), and was suspected of being a Soviet spy. After Hiroshima andNagasaki he became a peace campaigner and dedicated himself to the medical uses of nuclearphysics and radiation. He took up the post of Professor of Physics (as applied to medicine) at St.Bartholomew’s Medical College and made major contributions to this field, becoming one ofthe world’s leading researchers into the biological effects of radiation. His life from the early1950s until his death in August 2005 was devoted to the abolition of nuclear weapons and thepromotion of world peace. His work ranked with that of Albert Einstein and Bertrand Russell.He helped found The Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, and together withPugwash he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1995. Rotblat promoted dialogue betweenSoviet and Western scientists during the Cold War, initiated discussions to end the VietnamWar, and was instrumental in bringing about a partial nuclear weapons test-ban treaty. MartinUnderwood worked with Sir Joseph, and takes the opportunity to describe his personalbackground and circumstances, summarise his life, achievements and contribution to mankind,and outline his views on the moral responsibilities of the scientist. This book will appeal to allthose interested in the development of nuclear weapons, the growth of the anti-nuclearmovement, and the peaceful uses of radioactivity.

PB 9781845193232 £18.95 January 2009 Sussex Academic Press 161 pages

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THE LIBERATING BEAUTY OF LITTLE THINGSDecision, Adversity & Reckoning in Refugee's Journey from Prague toCambridgeBohuslava Bradbrook

This book is the story of an intellectual's escape from Czechoslovakia to England at the heightof the Cold War. It is a poignant and timely reminder of the hardships and life without basicfreedoms endured under Communism. It is also a documentary of the politics, sociology andhistory of those turbulent years in Europe as they influenced and restrained the life ofintellectuals under the yoke of Communism. Ten years on from the fall of the Berlin Wall, ayounger generation is already beginning to forget what made it imperative for so manyindividuals to leave their homes in Central Europe, in order to gain freedom and todemonstrate to the communist authorities, the families and friends they left behind and theirnew hosts, just how important their escape to Liberty was.

REVIEWS: "This book describes the process that must be gone through - suspicion,

interrogation, perhaps incarceration - in the liberation from refugee status to citizen..." TheCambridge Society

PB 9781898595342 £12.95 January 2000 The Alpha Press 102 pages

NEW TITLEMY PAST LIFEThe Soviet ExperienceFrieda Belahkova

This story is the biography of a Jewish woman who was born and lived in the Soviet Unionunder the Communist regime from the 1940s to the 1970s. It is written in the form of anextended letter to her adult son, and her intention is to give readers an understanding ofcommunist ideology and how oppressive and miserable life can be under a dictatorship.Although the story covers much hardship and misery the author shows the lighter side of life bysprinkling her writing with numerous political jokes of the time and explaining their meaning.

PB 9780980518597 £20.99 March 2012 JoJo Publishing 278 pages

SAFE PASSAGETravels Through the Twentieth CenturyDonald MacKay

A veteran writer's adventures in a tumultuous century. Bitten by the urge for travel andadventure, Donald MacKay went to sea as an apprentice sailor on an oil tanker in the SecondWorld War. After the war, he became a reporter in Canada and then a foreign correspondentbased in Europe during twenty-five years of the Cold War. He covered the birth of NATO, thetragedy of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, the building of the infamous Berlin Wall, the May1968 Paris student insurrection, and assignments in China during the Cultural Revolution and inAfrica and India when colonial empires were falling apart. He reported on the last years of SirWinston Churchill, interviewed Lord Bertrand Russell when the ban-the-bomb philosopher wasimprisoned for civil disobedience, met Dr Albert Schweitzer on the revered missionary's journeyfrom Africa to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, and covered the 1970 Montreal FLQ crisis. Sinceretiring from journalism in 1975, Donald MacKay has written ten books of Canadian social andindustrial history.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Donald MacKay's 60-year career as a reporter, broadcaster,

historian, and author of 10 books has taken him to every Canadian province and a dozencountries in Europe, Africa, and Asia. He lives in Wolfville, Nova Scotia.

PB 9781896941615 £20.99 January 2010 Robin Brass Studio 224 pages

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STEVAN DEDIJER - MY LIFE OF CURIOSITY & INSIGHTA Chronicle of the 20th CenturyStevan Dedijer

Stevan Dedijer was the unlikely participant in key moments of the 20th century with the rarefortune of living to tell the tale.Born to a renowned Serb family in Bosnia-Herzegovina under the rule of the AustrianHungarian Empire, he came of age at a defining time and place in European history. After achildhood marked by the disasters of the First World War, he set out on a life-long odysseythrough a turbulent century.Here in his collected writings gathered during the last 20 years of his life, he shares his amazingadventures through the lens of an incurably optimistic and curious mind.Having emigrated to the U.S. during the Great Depression, studying theoretical physics atPrinceton University, he became a communist clandestinely aiding his struggling homelandwhile editing newspapers for union workers in the automobile industry.With the advent of the Second World War, he parachuted over Arnhem as the bodyguard ofGeneral Maxwell Taylor, commander of the notorious 101st Airborne Division, and fought inthe Battle of the Bulge.Having survived the war, he became a key player in the making of Yugoslavia with a lightningcareer in the Communist echelons. He spearheaded research in nuclear developments, beforegrowing increasingly critical of Tito’s rule.Demoted to internal exile in his homeland, he eventually came to Sweden via the Niels BohrInstitute in Copenhagen and established himself at Lund University. Here he foresaw thecoming of the information-age while pioneering the field of business intelligence.His story, told posthumously here for the first time, is a treasure of insight and reflection from aman whose life was as remarkable as the historical events he witnessed.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Stevan Dedijer (1911-2004) was born in Bosnia-Herçegovina,

emigrated to the USA and later made an academic career in Sweden. At Lund University hefounded what was to become the Research Policy Institute.

HB 9789185509324 £29.95 January 2010 Nordic Academic Press 240 pages

THIS IS LONDON, GOOD EVENING - EDO LONDINO, KALISPERA SASThe Story of the Greek Section of the BBC 1939-1957George Angeloglou

“This book covers some twenty years of life in the Greek Section of the BBC from 1939 to 1957.My life with the BBC started in August 1939 when the Corporation decided to enlarge itsforeign services; adding the Greek Section to the German, French, Italian and Arabic services.The narrative is along the lines of a diary that I kept assiduously during the first five years of thewar and then again later, for a number of years until I left Bush House in the summer of 1957.”Taken from the Introduction by the author.

PB 9789602266069 £9.99 July 2003 Efstathiadis Group 238 pages

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UNDER A CRUEL STARA Life in Prague 1941-1968Heda Margolius Kovály

Heda Margolius Kovály's steady gaze at the lives caught up in Czechoslovakia's tragic fate underthe Nazis and then during the Stalin era illuminates the chaotic life of a nation. Kovály wasdeported to concentration camps, escaped from a death march, nearly starved in the post-waryears, only to be shattered by her husband's conviction (in the infamous 1952 Slansky trial) andhis execution. Resonant with lyricism, this gripping memoir is uplifting even in the midst ofhorror.

PB 9780841913776 £10.95 January 2001 Holmes & Meier Publishers 192 pages

ART & LITERATURE

TOTALITARIAN ART & MODERNITY

In spite of the steadily expanding concept of art in the Western world, art made in twentieth-century totalitarian regimes - notably Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and the communist East Bloccountries - is still to a surprising degree excluded from main stream art history and the exhibitsof art museums. In contrast to earlier art made to promote princely or ecclesiastical power, thiskind of visual culture seems to somehow not fulfil the category of 'true' art, instead beingmarginalised as propaganda for politically suspect regimes. This book wants to modify thisdisplacement, comparing totalitarian art with modernist and avant-garde movements;confronting their cultural and political embeddings; and writing forth their commongenealogies. Its eleven articles include topics as varied as: the concept of totalitarianism andtotalitarian art, totalitarian exhibitions, monuments and architecture, forerunners oftotalitarian art in romanticism and heroic realism, and diverse receptions of totalitarian art indemocratic cultures.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Jacob Wamberg is Professor of Art at the University of Aarhus in

Denmark. He works on evolutionistic theories of the history of the visual arts, especially inrelation to nature and technology, focussing periodically in the Renaissance and 20 and 21centuries.

PB 9788779345607 £40.95 January 2010 Aarhus University Press 359 pages

THE CITIZEN'S VOICETwentieth Century PoliticsMichael Keren

Michael Keren studies the political ideas conveyed by some of the twentieth century's greatestnovelists in this insightful & long-overdue study of political philosophy via literature. This bookexpounds the key features of the "good citizen" as expressed by eight literary characters: HansCastorp (Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain), Joseph K. (Franz Kafka's The Trial), John theSavage (Aldous Huxley's Brave New World), Winston Smith (George Orwell's 1984), Ralph(William Golding's Lord of the Flies), Meursault (Albert Camus' The Stranger), Ida Ramundo(Elsa Morante's History), & Chauncey Gardiner (Jerzy Kosinski's Being There). Keren observesthese characters as they struggle through the world wars, the rise & fall of totalitarianism, theHolocaust, the development of the atomic bomb, de-colonisation, the Cold War, &globalisation.

PB 9781552381137 £20.99 January 2003 University of Calgary Press 173 pages

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CULTURAL TRANSFORMATIONS AFTER COMMUNISMCentral & Eastern Europe in FocusBarbara Törnquist-Plewa, Krzysztof Stala

Since the fall of the Iron Curtain the countries in Central and Eastern Europe has undergoneprofound transformations. However, in most research on these changes the cultural dimensionof transition has been neglected. The analyses have focused on 'hard', institutional factors suchas legal co-ordination and economic readjustments, and less attention has been paid tocomplex dimensions such as lifestyles, habits, value markers in relation to identity.

In this book a group of experts aim to repair this deficiency, and present case studies from all ofthe former Communist countries that now are members of the EU. The researchers attempt toanswer crucial questions about the constructions of a new identity in the region: Have theprocesses of democratisation and opening the borders produced mentality changes and newvalue systems? Is there a convergence of values and cultures between the new and old EU-members.

PB 9789185509591 £34.95 January 2011 Nordic Academic Press 326 pages

HUNGARY & FINLAND IN THE 20TH CENTURYOllie Vehvilainen

The Hungarians and the Finns have had very few direct contacts in the historical past. Thesepeople have, however, shared a similar position in that they have both belonged to a group ofsmall and medium-sized nations lying in a zone between East and West, which has sometimesbeen called "Europe Between". Despite the considerable differences between the twosocieties, it may be instructive to compare them. This was the basis for a dialogue betweenHungarian and Finnish historians which began in the early 1980s, and it has provided thestarting point for a number of conferences held in both countries. The present work is based onpapers given at a conference arranged in Helsinki in 1998. The articles, written by Hungarianand Finnish historians, offer fresh perspectives both on the political history of the inter-warperiod especially with regard to parties and ideologies, which are examined from a comparitivestandpoint, and on the position of the two countries during the Cold War.

PB 9789517463768 £18.50 January 2003 Finnish Literature Society 201 pages

PATHWAYS: A Study of Six Post-Communist CountriesKarin Hilmer Pedersen, Lars Johannsen

Political and economic developments after the implosion of the Sovjet Union have not beeneasy, nor have outcomes been similar. In this book the different trajectories of politicaldevelopment in post-communist countries are traced through cases from within the post-communist region that exhibit maximum variation in terms of both background variables andoutcome. Six countries - Kazakhstan, Geogia, Estonia, Slovenia, the Czech Republic and Poland -- have been selected. Following the Tocquevillian tradition, a 'method' of indirect comparisonwhere in-depth knowledge of a country based on linguistics and history is held up againstexisting concepts, six country specialists have drawn broad pictures of what characterises 'their'country in terms of political and economic reform, state building and nation building, at thesame time placing developments within the international context. The book argues that theelite constellation along two dimensions - consensus about the direction of policy andinstitutions, and the extent of inclusion of elite interests in decision making - is specific to eachcountry and points to the direction of future developments.

PB 9788779344341 £32.00 January 2009 Aarhus University Press 170 pages

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POST-COLD WAR EUROPE, POST-COLD WAR AMERICARob Kroes, Ruud Janssens

This volume explores how we can meaningfully relate today's world to the end of the Cold War.The over-all picture is one of flux. Many changes will be the outcome of longer-term trends(eg: Internet). Undeniably, though, many other changes are direct consequences of the end ofthe Cold War. An important aspect is the way Europeans and Americans have begun toredefine each other, in response to a creeping alienation that has affected public opinion andpublic discourse on both sides of the Atlantic. Time to restore a more balanced view.

PB 9789053839164 £24.50 January 2004 V.U. Uitgeverij 202 pages

POST-COMMUNIST TRANSITIONSome LessonsLeszek Balcerowicz

The post-communist transition in Europe and the former Soviet Union is one of the mostimportant transformations in modern history. Changes were exceptionally large and it was notonly political and economic systems which were affected: there were changes in socialstructures, new territorial boundaries in some cases had to be established and new institutionshad to be constructed. Moreover, market-oriented reforms were introduced under democraticregimes. Leszek Balcerowicz, President of the National Bank of Poland and former DeputyPrime Minister of Poland, one of the leading reformers in eastern Europe, discusses the varyingoutcomes of transitions in different countries, showing that it was policies, more than initialconditions, which produced the differences. He argues that the larger the scope of market-oriented reforms the better the performance in terms of growth, low inflation andenvironmental improvement. The presence of competent and determined reformers has alsobeen a crucial factor in successful transformations.

PB 9780255365338 £7.50 January 2002 Institute of Economic Affairs 63 pages

POST-WAR IDENTIFICATIONEveryday Muslim Counter-discourse in Bosnia HerzegovinaTorsten Kolind

Stolac, the town of departure for this book and the site where the author conducted fieldwork,is located in the south-western corner of Bosnia Herzegovina. The war in Bosnia Herzegovina(1992-95) was initially an act of aggression and territorial conquest instigated by Serbianpolitical leaders. However, as the war progressed, it increasingly came to consist of severalminor wars, one of them fought in Western Bosnia Herzegovina between Croatian and Muslimforces. This was the one that affected the inhabitants of Stolac the most. Before the war ethnicidentity in Bosnia Herzegovina was only one identity among others, and ethnic differences wereembedded in everyday practices. Today ethnic difference is all there is. The Muslims of Stolacare fully aware that as Muslims, they constitute a totally separate group - and that ethnicidentity is by far the most important form of identity in present-day Bosnia Herzegovina. In thatregard the nationalist project has succeeded. Such a crystallisation and explication of identityfits in well with the structurally inspired anthropology of war and violence, which theorises thatthe function of violence is to create unambiguous identities. However, this book shows that forthe Muslims of Stolac, the creation of unambiguous ethnic identities is only half the story.

PB 9788779343139 £30.30 January 2008 Aarhus University Press 315 pages

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TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-COLD WAR PERIODMashu Uslu

Turkey's proximity to the Balkans, the Caucasus, Central Asia, the Middle East and theMediterranean (the trouble spots of the new world order) and the new dangers facing her inthe first place before other states of the world, especially the West, has made her a front linecountry of NATO as compared to her position as a flank state of the West during the Cold Warand has put her in the very epicentre of the new international environment.

After a detailed study of issues concerning the Turkish security and defence with the aim offinding the guarantee or partnership better suited to Turkish interests, the book analyses themain connections of Turkish foreign policy (Western, Eastern, Middle Eastern and Balkan)separately.

HB 9781590337424 £99.99 January 2003 Nova Science 144 pages

WAR & PEACE IN TRANSITIONChanging Roles of External ActorsAnnika Björkdahl, Karin Aggestam

The post-Cold War era is characterised by shifting patterns of war and peace. The newdemands and challenges facing external actors, such as international peacekeeping forces andmediators, are therefore manifold. In this book the editors address some of the critical andtransformative issues in war and peacemaking, such as the roles of private military and securitycompanies and the use of force in peace support operations. The authors discuss how states,organisations and individuals contribute to conflict resolution. Another focus is the challenge ofco-ordinating various peacemaking efforts. The contributors are scholars in the field of Peaceand Conflict Research who take a systematic approach to analysing some of these transientaspects of war and peace with empirical cases ranging from Iraq, Israel-Palestine, Sri Lanka tothe Armenian genocide.

AUTHOR INFORMATION: Karin Aggestam is Associate Professor in Political Science and

Director of Peace and Conflict Research, Lund University. Annika Björkdahl is AssociateProfessor at the Department of Political Science, Lund University.

HB 9789185509225 £19.95 January 2009 Nordic Academic Press 206 pages

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