First Publication Cycle Books available

The eight volumes published by the CLIOHRES Network of excellence in its first year of activities are now available, not only on line but also as very beautifully bound and printed books. Since our aim is to make our work available to all interested parties, opening a discussion and stimulating interaction, our books can be downloaded from our site free of charge.

It is also possible however to order copies for the pleasure and convenience of having the contributions in standard book form.

Our 'bookshelf' contains six publications of our six Thematic Work Groups, one large volume produced by the entire Network on the 'transversal theme' of Citizenship, and the first in the series of doctoral dissertations written by our young researchers.

These are:

I. Thematic Work Group Publications (17cm x 14cm; 20,00€ per volume):

1. Public Power in Europe. Studies in Historical Transformations, edited by James S. Amelang (Autonomous University of Madrid) and Siegfried Beer (University of Graz), pp. XIV, 274; 13 chapters plus Introduction and Preface;

2. Power and Culture. Hegemony, Interaction and Dissent, edited by Ausma Cimdiņa (University of Latvia, Riga) and Jonathan Osmond (Cardiff University), pp. XIV, 178; 11 chapters plus Introduction and Preface;

3. Religion, Ritual and Mythology. Aspects of Identity Formation in Europe, edited by Joaquim Carvalho (University of Coimbra); pp. XXVI, 310; 20 chapters plus Introduction, Preface and Index;

4. Professions and Social Identity. New European Historical Research
on Work, Gender and Society
, edited by Berteke Waaldijk (University of Utrecht), pp. XVIII, 206; 11 articles plus Introduction and Preface;

5. Frontiers and Identities. Exploring the Research Area, edited by Lud'a Klusáková (Charles University in Prague) and Steven G. Ellis (National University of Ireland, Galway), pp. XVI, 216; 13 articles plus Introduction and Preface;

6. Europe and the World in European Historiography, edited by Csaba Lévai (University of Debrecen), pp. XVIII, 286; 15 chapters plus Introduction and Preface;

Citizenship:

Dissertation: 174 pages plus Preface and English abstract; pages VIII, 182

 

II. Transversal Theme (19cm x 27cm; 25,00€)

1. Citizenship in Historical Perspective, edited by Steven G. Ellis (National University of Ireland, Galway), Guðmundur Hálfdánarson (University of Iceland, Reykjavik), Ann Katherine Isaacs (University of Pisa) pp. XX, 380; 27 chapters plus Introduction and Preface

 

III. Doctoral Dissertations (15cm x 21cm; 15,00 €)

1. La Comunidad de Ciudadanos. El Discurso Democratico - Republicano en España (1840-1868), by Florencia Peyrou (Autonomous University of Madrid), pp. VIII, 174; plus Preface and English abstract.

 

General Editors and Coordinators of the Network: Ann Katherine Isaacs (University of Pisa) and Guðmundur Hálfdanarson (University of Iceland, Reykjavik)

 

Orders can be made directly to the CLIOHRES.net management team (l.burgisano@stm.unipi.it) or to the Pisa University Press (aseymons@edizioniplus.it). It is possible to make special arrangements for use in University classes.

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