Irish Historical Documents, vol. 3

Author: 

McGrath, Charles Ivar , volume editor (University College Dublin) ; Malcolm, Elizabeth , series editor (University of Melbourne)

This volume contains over 170 original documents and materials covering Irish History from 1603-1800. Included among these documents are 1609 – Instructions for the inquisition of the state of the tenants in Ireland and other matters relating to the forfeited estates, 1616 – Account and opinion of the state of Ireland by Lord Chichester, 1622 – Report of the commissioners of inspection on the Irish plantations, 1632 – Appointment of Wentworth as chief governor of Ireland, 1640 – Subsidy Act, 1641 – Proclamation of Phelim O’Neill &c., 24 Oct.

Market: 
REFERENCE, Irish History (1603-1800), Original and Archival Documentation
Release Date: 
1/2003
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-64-x
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
364
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

The Dark Grove: Collected Essays, Introductions and Obituaries

Author: 

McCormack, William J.

Credentials: 

Ph.D

W.J.McCormack (b.1947) Professor of English at Goldsmiths College, University of London, is the author of many studies of Irish literature and culture, including SHERIDAN LEFANU AND VICTORIAN IRELAND(1978) ,ASCENDANCY AND TRADITION(1985); Recent publications include THE BLACKWELL COMPANION TO MODERN IRISH CULTURE (1999) and THE FOOL OF THE FAMILY(2000) a biography of J.M. Synge. He is also an acclaimed poet, writing under the name of Hugh Maxton (THE ENGRAVED PASSION: NEW AND SELECTED POEMS 1970-1991) PUBLISHED IN 1992.

Market: 
Irish Studies, Modern Irish Literature
Release Date: 
2001
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-19-4
Price: 
$64.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
264
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

The Shattered Visage: The Remythologising of the British Literary Hero After World War 1

Author: 

McLure, Victoria

Credentials: 

Professor of English, South Plains College

What were the links between propaganda, especially popular music and literature, and the British public's view of the front line soldier during the Great War? And when did that view dramatically alter to reflect the harsh realities, the tragedy and the epocal waste of life, the social dislocation, the sheer futility of the struggle, and who was responsible for the shift and its literary aftermath? These are some of the questions addressed by Professor McLure's monograph.

Market: 
Modern British Literature, Propaganda and War
Release Date: 
2004
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-90-9
Price: 
$54.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
164
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Reflections on Liberty, Democracy and the Union

Author: 

McCartney, Robert, QC,MP; Foreword by John O’Sullivan

Credentials: 

Robert McCartney is the leader of the UK/Unionist Party, a member of Parliament and the Northern Ireland assembly and a Queen’s Counsel. A life-long resident of Ulster he has been a passionate advocate for reason and restraint in the Province. McCartney contributes to the Times, Daily Telegraph, Observer, Belfast Telegraph and The Irish Times

Robert McCartney’s trenchant and lucid expositions have been one of the few means by which the people of Northern Ireland, Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland have been able to appreciate the true nature of contemporary politics. His principled stand against terrorism by both extremes in Northern Ireland has been lauded by including Conor Cruise O’Brien, Lady Thatcher, John Major and Bertie Ahearn, the Irish Prime Minister. These essays on political liberty and the future of Ireland have never before been published in a single volume.

Market: 
Irish Studies, Modern British Politics, Political Philosophy, Ulster, 20th century
Release Date: 
2001
ISBN: 
Paperback: 1-930901-12-7 ; Hardcover: 1-930901-27-5
Price: 
$34.95 ; $64.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
262
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Explaining the Holocaust: Behavior of Perpetrators, Victims and Bystanders

Author: 

McBroom, William

Credentials: 

Professor of Sociology, The University Of Montana -Missoula

Professor McBroom argues that the events of the Holocaust do not require special, unique or extreme explanations. Rather the behavior of victims, perpetrators, and bystanders can be understood and explained by established principles of social science. As such, events like those of the Holocaust are natural phenomena and have not only occurred in instances other than the “final solution,’ but can happen any time that certain relatively few conditions are present.

Market: 
Holocaust, Genocide, Modern Life and Sociology; European history 20C
Release Date: 
2002
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-45-3 ; Paper: 1-930901-51-8
Price: 
$74.95 ; $24.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
264
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Transfigured Light: Philosophy, Science and the Hermetic Imaginary

Author: 

Marvell, Leon

Credentials: 

Ph.D, Professor School of Communications and Creative Arts, Edith Cowan University, Australia

An original research monograph that investigates and re examines the ideas generated by the Hermetic tradition (the hermetic imaginary) to discuss the effects of this tradition on philosophy and science. Author posits several elements of the hermetic imaginary that have been influential in modern philosophy and science.

Table of contents:

Chapter1: Spirit of the Beehive: Hermetic Resonances in Cybernetics, AI and Cyberspace
Chapter2: Body Doubles

Market: 
Intellectual History, philosophy of science, historiography (theories of), Cultural theory
Release Date: 
06/2007
ISBN: 
978-1933146270 Cloth
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
324
Illustrations: 
Yes
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

The Algerian Destiny of Albert Camus: 1940 – 1962

Author: 

Maougal, Mohamed and Kassoul, Aicha; Translation: Professor Philip Beitchman, NYU

Credentials: 

Authors are senior professors of French Literature, University of Algiers

This monograph (translated from French) is the first attempt to reconcile Camus’s deep-seated identity as an Algerian and his ideas of a multiconfessional, multicultural, non-colonial Algeria. The authors discuss the identity of Camus, his philosophy and politics, including his sexual politics, in light of a southern Mediterranean cultural nexus that stamped Camus as an Algerian rather than French (pied-noir). Camus’s cosmopolitan and radical Algiers of the 30’s is described vibrantly reflecting his extraordinary understanding of the people and landscape that evolved from his journalism.

Market: 
Camus, French/Algerian culture and politics 1940-1962, Francophone studies, Magrebi studies
Release Date: 
09/2006
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-58-5
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
312
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

The People vs.The Courts: Initiative Elites, Ballot Measures and Judicial Nullification in the American State System

Author: 

Manweller, Mathew

Credentials: 

Ph.D./JD D/Political Science, Central Washington University

This research monograph analyses and describes how initiative elites react to the high level of judicial review of their successfully passed ballot measures and why those reactions are failing to decrease the number of judicial nullifications. For the last 30 years, state ballot measures that have passed and been challenged in court have been nullified at the ration of 1 out of 2. As a result of a 50% rate of nullification initiative elites have benefited from institutional learning and have become more sophisticated and politically savvy. However the nullification have hardly plummeted.

Market: 
Law, Jurisprudence, Initiative and Referendum, Political Science, Theory, Election studies, State politics
Release Date: 
2005
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-97-6
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
264
Illustrations: 
Yes - Statistical and informational armature: tables and graphs
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

The Pied-Noirs 1960-2000: A Case Study in the Persistence of Subcultural Distinctiveness

Author: 

Manes, R. Averell

Credentials: 

Ph.D Yale

The French of Algeria, as they are commonly called today, remain a distinct yet waning subculture. Aspects of their lives continue to provide fertile ground for the media, including, most recently a widely published discussion of the use of torture and murder by French generals during the Algerian War (1955-1962). Publications continue to proliferate on all aspects and from all sides of the French Algerian experience as the time passed permits unprecedented examination of this controversial period in history from 1830 when European colonization began until today.

Market: 
Modern France 1945-2000, Algeria 1954-1961, France, sociology and political history, European colonialism, history of, expatriation
Release Date: 
1/2005
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-32-1
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
284
Illustrations: 
Yes
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

What Grace

Author: 

Mamelok, Richard David

Credentials: 

Columbia University/Dartmouth Medical School, M.D.

Richard Mamelok is a distinguished poet as well as a well known medical/pharmaceutical researcher. This is his first collection of poetry, a collection called “…a continual restoration of language: what a lovely faith. What a fine first collection” by Jennifer Richter. His work has been compared to Robert Hass (itself a great compliment) and is full of questioning, deep longing and the desire for being and for connection.

Market: 
American poetry, modern.
Release Date: 
5/2006
ISBN: 
978-1933146133 Paper
Price: 
$119.95
Trim Size: 
5 x 8
Pages: 
43
Illustrations: 
Yes
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

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