Publications in 2014
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Staff in the School of History, Classics and Archaeology have been as busy as ever publishing their research. Below is a summary of monographs published in 2014.
Member of staff | Title |
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Aaron Allen and Cathryn Spence (editors) | Edinburgh Housemails Taxation Book, 1634-1636 |
Judith Barringer | The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Greece |
Crispin Bates (editor) | Mutiny at the Margins: New Perspectives on the Indian Uprising of 1857 - Volume V: Muslim, Dalit and Subaltern Narratives |
Crispin Bates (editor) | Mutiny at the Margins: New Perspectives on the Indian Uprising of 1857: Volume VI: Perception, Narration and Reinvention: The Pedagogy and Historiography of the Indian Uprising |
Crispin Bates and A Shah (co-editors) | Savage attack: Tribal Insurgency in India |
A Comsa, Clive Bonsall and L Nikolova (editors) | The Neo-Eneolithic Period in Central and Southeast Europe. Proceedings of the International Symposium Dedicated to the 85th Birth Anniversary of Eugen Comșa |
Douglas Cairns and R Scodel (co-editors) | Defining Greek Narrative, Edinburgh Leventis Studies 7 |
Emile Chabal | France since the 1970s: History, politics and memory in an age of uncertainty |
Frank Cogliano | or of Liberty: Thomas Jefferson.’s Foreign Policy |
Manuel Fernández-Götz, H Wendling and K Winger (editors) | Paths to Complexity: Centralisation and Urbanisation in Iron Age Europe |
Manuel Fernández-Götz | Identity and Power: The transformation of Iron Age societies in northeast Gaul |
Manuel Fernández-Götz | De la familia a la etnia: Protohistoria de la Galia Bélgica |
Julian Goodare and S Adams (editors) | Scotland in the age of two revolutions |
Julian Goodare and Steve Boardman (editors) | Kings, lords and men in Scotland and Britain, 1300-1625: Essays in honour of Jenny Wormald |
Chris Harding, I Fumiaki and Y Shin’ichi (editors) | Religion and Psychotherapy in Modern Japan |
Louise Jackson and Angela Bartie | Policing Youth: Britain 1945-1970 |
Yvonne McEwen | In the Company of Nurses |
Aaron Pelttari | The Space that Remains: Reading Latin Poetry in Late Antiquity |
Julius Ruiz | The ‘Red Terror’ and the Spanish Civil War |
Niall Whelehan | Transnational Perspectives on Modern Irish History |
A celebration of books published
The School held an event to celebrate the recent publishing success of colleagues at a School Book Celebration Event on Thursday, 11 December.
This event acknowledged the great work produced by the School of History, Classics and Archaeology.