A Companion to Mexican History and Culture
Part 15 of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
“A Companion to Mexican History and Culture” features 40 essays contributed by international scholars that incorporate ethnic, gender, environmental, and cultural studies to reveal a richer portrait of the Mexican experience, from the earliest peoples to the present.
• Features the latest scholarship on Mexican history and culture by an array of international scholars
• Essays are separated into sections on the four major chronological eras
• Discusses recent historical interpretations with critical historiographical sources, and is enriched by cultural analysis, ethnic and gender studies, and visual evidence
• The first volume to incorporate a discussion of popular music in political analysis
This book is the receipient of the 2013 Michael C. Meyer Special Recognition Award from the Rocky Mountain Conference on Latin American Studies.
A Companion to World War I
Part 25 of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
A Companion to the First World War brings together an international team of distinguished historians who provide a series of original and thought-provoking essays on one of the most devastating events in modern history.
• Comprises 38 essays by leading scholars who analyze the current state of historical scholarship on the First World War
• Provides extensive coverage spanning the pre-war period, the military conflict, social, economic, political, and cultural developments, and the war's legacy
• Offers original perspectives on themes as diverse as strategy and tactics, war crimes, science and technology, and the arts
• Selected as a 2011 Outstanding Academic Title by CHOICE
A Companion to Global Environmental History
Part of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
A COMPANION TO GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY
Equips both specialists and newcomers with the historical, intellectual, and political context for engagement with the environment
Providing multiple points of entry into a dynamic, fast-growing field, A Companion to Global Environmental History explores the many contours of the relationship between human societies and the natural world on which they depend. Bringing together essays by an international roster of both established experts and emerging scholars, this volume covers a uniquely broad range of temporal, geographic, thematic, and contextual approaches to the practice of global environmental history.
Thirty-three detailed chapters describe how the relationship between society and nature has changed over time, examine the various drivers of change and environmental transformations, survey different types of environmental thought and action around the world, and more.
Now in its second edition, the Companion is fully revised to reflect major research developments and new trajectories within the field. Updated chapters that present new evidence for longstanding debates and innovative applications of environmental history are accompanied by six entirely new chapters on India, China, Africa, early modern cities, global environmental governance, and European environmentalism.
Offering fresh insights into environmental thought, culture, policy, and politics, A Companion to Global Environmental History, Second Edition, is an ideal textbook for undergraduate and graduate students and an invaluable reference for scholars, researchers, and environmental historians.
A Companion to Global Gender History
Part of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
Provides a completely updated survey of the major issues in gender history from geographical, chronological, and topical perspectives
This new edition examines the history of women over thousands of years, studies their interaction with men in a gendered world, and looks at the role of gender in shaping human behavior. It includes thematic essays that offer a broad foundation for key issues such as family, labor, sexuality, race, and material culture, followed by chronological and regional essays stretching from the earliest human societies to the contemporary period. The book offers readers a diverse selection of viewpoints from an authoritative team of international authors and reflects questions that have been explored in different cultural and historiographic traditions.
Filled with contributions from both scholars and teachers, A Companion to Global Gender History, Second Edition makes difficult concepts understandable to all levels of students. It presents evidence for complex assertions regarding gender identity, and grapples with evolving notions of gender construction. In addition, each chapter includes suggestions for further reading in order to provide readers with the necessary tools to explore the topic further.
• Features newly updated and brand-new chapters filled with both thematic and chronological-geographic essays
• Discusses recent trends in gender history, including material culture, sexuality, transnational developments, science, and intersectionality
• Presents a diversity of viewpoints, with chapters by scholars from across the world
A Companion to Global Gender History is an excellent book for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students involved in gender studies and history programs. It will also appeal to more advanced scholars seeking an introduction to the field.
A Companion to Intellectual History
Part of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
A Companion to Intellectual History provides an in-depth survey of the practice of intellectual history as a discipline. Forty newly-commissioned chapters showcase leading global research with broad coverage of every aspect of intellectual history as it is currently practiced.
• Presents an in-depth survey of recent research and practice of intellectual history
• Written in a clear and accessible manner, designed for an international audience
• Surveys the various methodologies that have arisen and the main historiographical debates that concern intellectual historians
• Pays special attention to contemporary controversies, providing readers with the most current overview of the field
• Demonstrates the ways in which intellectual historians have contributed to the history of science and medicine, literary studies, art history and the history of political thought Named Outstanding Academic Title of 2016 by Choice Magazine, a publication of the American Library Association
A Companion to Public History
Part of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
An authoritative overview of the developing field of public history reflecting theory and practice around the globe
This unique reference guides readers through this relatively new field of historical inquiry, exploring the varieties and forms of public history, its relationship with popular history, and the ways in which the field has evolved internationally over the past thirty years. Comprised of thirty-four essays written by a group of leading international scholars and public history practitioners, the work not only introduces readers to the latest scholarly academic research, but also to the practice and pedagogy of public history. It pays equal attention to the emergence of public history as a distinct field of historical inquiry in North America, the importance of popular history and 'history from below' in Europe and European colonial-settler states, and forms of historical consciousness in non-Western countries and peoples. It also provides a timely guide to the state of the discipline, and offers an innovative and unprecedented engagement with methodological and theoretical problems associated with public history.
Generously illustrated throughout, The Companion to Public History's chapters are written from a variety of perspectives by contributors from all continents and from a wide variety of backgrounds, disciplines, and experiences. It is an excellent source for getting readers to think about history in the public realm, and how present day concerns shape the ways in which we engage with and represent the past.
• Cutting-edge companion volume for a developing area of study
• Comprises 36 essays by leading authorities on all aspects of public history around the world
• Reflects different national/regional interpretations of public history
• Offers some essays in teachable forms: an interview, a roundtable discussion, a document analysis, a photo essay.
• Covers a full range of public history practice, including museums, archives, memorial sites as well as historical fiction, theatre, re-enactment societies and digital gaming
• Discusses the continuing challenges presented by history within our broad, collective memory, including museum controversies, repatriation issues, 'textbook' wars, and commissions for Truth and Reconciliation
The Companion is intended for senior undergraduate students and graduate students in the rapidly growing field of public history and will appeal to those teaching public history or who wish to introduce a public history dimension to their courses.
A Companion to Mediterranean History
Part of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
“A Companion to Mediterranean History” presents a wide-ranging overview of this vibrant field of historical research, drawing together scholars from a range of disciplines to discuss the development of the region from Neolithic times to the present.
• Provides a valuable introduction to current debates on Mediterranean history and helps define the field for a new generation
• Covers developments in the Mediterranean world from Neolithic times to the modern era
• Enables fruitful dialogue among a wide range of disciplines, including history, archaeology, art, literature, and anthropology
A Companion to the History of Science
Part of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
“The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Religion and Politics in the U.S.” provides a broad, inclusive, and rich range of chapters, in the study of religion and politics. Arranged in their historical context, chapters address themes of history, law, social and religious movements, policy and political theory.
• Broadens the parameters of this timely subject, and includes the latest work in the field
• Draws together newly-commissioned essays by distinguished authors that are cogent for scholars, while also being in a style that is accessible to students.
• Provides a balanced and inclusive approach to religion and politics in the U.S.
• Engages diverse perspectives from various discourses about religion and politics across the political and disciplinary spectra, while placing them in their larger historical context
A Companion to the Russian Revolution
Part of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
A compendium of original essays and contemporary viewpoints on the 1917 Revolution
The Russian revolution of 1917 reverberated throughout an empire that covered one-sixth of the world. It altered the geo-political landscape of not only Eurasia, but of the entire globe. The impact of this immense event is still felt in the present day. The historiography of the last two decades has challenged conceptions of the 1917 revolution as a monolithic entity- the causes and meanings of revolution are many, as is reflected in contemporary scholarship on the subject.
A Companion to the Russian Revolution offers more than thirty original essays, written by a team of respected scholars and historians of 20th century Russian history. Presenting a wide range of contemporary perspectives, the Companion discusses topics including the dynamics of violence in war and revolution, Russian political parties, the transformation of the Orthodox church, Bolshevism, Liberalism, and more. Although primarily focused on 1917 itself, and the singular Revolutionary experience in that year, this book also explores time-periods such as the First Russian Revolution, early Soviet government, the Civil War period, and even into the 1920's.
• Presents a wide range of original essays that discuss
• Brings together in-depth coverage of political history, party history, cultural history, and new social approaches
• Explores the long-range causes, influence on early Soviet culture, and global after-life of the Russian Revolution
• Offers broadly-conceived, contemporary views of the revolution largely based on the author's original research
• Links Russian revolutions to Russian Civil Wars as concepts
A Companion to the Russian Revolution is an important addition to modern scholarship on the subject, and a valuable resource for those interested in Russian, Late Imperial, or Soviet history as well as anyone interested in Revolution as a global phenomenon.
A Companion to African History
Part of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
Covers the entire range of the history of U.S. foreign relations from the colonial period to the beginning of the 21st century.
“A Companion to U.S. Foreign Relations” is an authoritative guide to past and present scholarship on the history of American diplomacy and foreign relations from its seventeenth century origins to the modern day. This two-volume reference work presents a collection of historiographical essays by prominent scholars. The essays explore three centuries of America's global interactions and the ways U.S. foreign policies have been analyzed and interpreted over time. Scholars offer fresh perspectives on the history of U.S. foreign relations; analyze the causes, influences, and consequences of major foreign policy decisions; and address contemporary debates surrounding the practice of American power.
The Companion covers a wide variety of methodologies, integrating political, military, economic, social and cultural history to explore the ideas and events that shaped U.S. diplomacy and foreign relations and continue to influence national identity. The essays discuss topics such as the links between U.S. foreign relations and the study of ideology, race, gender, and religion; Native American history, expansion, and imperialism; industrialization and modernization; domestic and international politics; and the United States' role in decolonization, globalization, and the Cold War. A comprehensive approach to understanding the history, influences, and drivers of U.S. foreign relation, this indispensable resource:
• Examines significant foreign policy events and their subsequent interpretations
• Places key figures and policies in their historical, national, and international contexts
• Provides background on recent and current debates in U.S. foreign policy
• Explores the historiography and primary sources for each topic
• Covers the development of diverse themes and methodologies in histories of U.S. foreign policy
Offering scholars, teachers, and students unmatched chronological breadth and analytical depth, “A Companion to U.S. Foreign Relations: Colonial Era to the Present” is an important contribution to scholarship on the history of America's interactions with the world.
A Companion to Latin American History
Part of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
The Companion to Latin American History collects the work of leading experts in the field to create a single-source overview of the diverse history and current trends in the study of Latin America.
• Presents a state-of-the-art overview of the history of Latin America
• Written by the top international experts in the field
• 28 chapters come together as a superlative single source of information for scholars and students
• Recognizes the breadth and diversity of Latin American history by providing systematic chronological and geographical coverage
• Covers both historical trends and new areas of interest
A Companion to World War II
Part of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
“A Companion to World War II” brings together a series of fresh academic perspectives on World War II, exploring the many cultural, social, and political contexts of the war. Essay topics range from American anti-Semitism to the experiences of French-African soldiers, providing nearly 60 new contributions to the genre arranged across two comprehensive volumes.
• A collection of original historiographic essays that include cutting-edge research
• Analyzes the roles of neutral nations during the war
• Examines the war from the bottom up through the experiences of different social classes
• Covers the causes, key battles, and consequences of the war
A Companion to Global Environmental History
Part of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
The book's content is focused on rigorous and advanced quantitative methods for the pricing and hedging of counterparty credit and funding risk. The new general theory that is required for this methodology is developed from scratch, leading to a consistent and comprehensive framework for counterparty credit and funding risk, inclusive of collateral, netting rules, possible debit valuation adjustments, re-hypothecation and closeout rules. The book however also looks at quite practical problems, linking particular models to particular 'concrete' financial situations across asset classes, including interest rates, FX, commodities, equity, credit itself, and the emerging asset class of longevity.
The authors also aim to help quantitative analysts, traders, and anyone else needing to frame and price counterparty credit and funding risk, to develop a 'feel' for applying sophisticated mathematics and stochastic calculus to solve practical problems.
The main models are illustrated from theoretical formulation to final implementation with calibration to market data, always keeping in mind the concrete questions being dealt with. The authors stress that each model is suited to different situations and products, pointing out that there does not exist a single model which is uniformly better than all the others, although the problems originated by counterparty credit and funding risk point in the direction of global valuation.
Finally, proposals for restructuring counterparty credit risk, ranging from contingent credit default swaps to margin lending, are considered.
A Companion to Chinese History
Part of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
A Companion to Chinese History presents a collection of essays offering a comprehensive overview of the latest intellectual developments in the study of China's history from the ancient past up until the present day.
• Covers the major trends in the study of Chinese history from antiquity to the present day
• Considers the latest scholarship of historians working in China and around the world
• Explores a variety of long-range questions and themes which serves to bridge the conventional divide between China's traditional and modern eras
• Addresses China's connections with other nations and regions and enables non-specialists to make comparisons with their own fields
• Features discussion of traditional topics and chronological approaches as well as newer themes such as Chinese history in relation to sexuality, national identity, and the environment
A Companion to Global Historical Thought
Part of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
“A Companion to Global Historical Thought” provides an overview of the development of historical thinking from the earliest times to the present, directly addressing issues of historiography in a globalized context. Questions concerning the global dissemination of historical writing and the relationship between historiography and other ways of representing the past have become important not only in the academic study of history, but also in public arenas in many countries. With contributions from leading international scholars, the book considers the problem of "the global"—in the multiplicity of traditions of narrating the past; in the global dissemination of modern historical writing; and of "the global" as a concept animating historical imaginations. It explores the different intellectual approaches that have shaped the discipline of history, and the challenges posed by modernity and globalization, while illustrating the shifts in thinking about time and the emergence of historical thought.
Complementing “A Companion to Western Historical Thought”, this book places non-Western perspectives on historiography at the center of discussion, helping scholars and students alike make sense of the discipline at the start of the twenty-first century.
A Companion to Nazi Germany
Part of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
A Deep Exploration of the Rise, Reign, and Legacy of the Third Reich.
For its brief existence, National Socialist Germany was one of the most destructive regimes in the history of humankind. Since that time, scholarly debate about its causes has volleyed continuously between the effects of political and military decisions, pathological development, or modernity gone awry. Was terror the defining force of rule, or was popular consent critical to sustaining the movement? Were the German people sympathetic to Nazi ideology, or were they radicalized by social manipulation and powerful propaganda? Was the "Final Solution" the motivation for the Third Reich's rise to power, or simply the outcome?
“A Companion to Nazi Germany” addresses these crucial questions with historical insight from the Nazi Party's emergence in the 1920s through its postwar repercussions. From the theory and context that gave rise to the movement, through its structural, cultural, economic, and social impacts, to the era's lasting legacy, this book offers an in-depth examination of modern history's most infamous reign.
• Assesses the historiography of Nazism and the prehistory of the regime
• Provides deep insight into labor, education, research, and home life amidst the Third Reich's ideological imperatives
• Describes how the Third Reich affected business, the economy, and the culture, including sports, entertainment, and religion
• Delves into the social militarization in the lead-up to war, and examines the social and historical complexities that allowed genocide to take place
• Shows how modern-day Germany confronts and deals with its recent history
Today's political climate highlights the critical need to understand how radical nationalist movements gain an audience, then followers, then power. While historical analogy can be a faulty basis for analyzing current events, there is no doubt that examining the parallels can lead to some important questions about the present. Exploring key motivations, environments, and cause and effect, this book provides essential perspective as radical nationalist movements have once again reemerged in many parts of the world.
A Companion to the Holocaust
Part of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
Promotes a model of critique for teachers, scholars, and policy makers to challenge established educational practice in a global context.
“The Wiley International Handbook of Educational Foundations” features international scholars uniquely qualified to examine issues specific to their regions of the world. The Handbook provides readers with an alternative to the traditional texts in the foundations of education by taking aim at the status quo, and by offering frameworks from which teachers and scholars of education can critically evaluate schools and schooling. Throughout, the essays are grounded in a broad historical context and the authors use an international lens to examine current controversies in order to provoke the kinds of discussion crucial for developing a critical stance.
The Handbook is presented in six parts, each beginning with an Introduction to the subject. The sections featured are: Part I. Challenging Foundational Histories and Narratives of Achievement; Part II. Challenging Notions of Normalcy and Dominion; Part III. Challenging the Profession; Part IV. Challenging the Curriculum; Part V. Challenging the Idea of Schooling; and Part VI. Challenging Injustice, Inequity, and Enmity.
“The Wiley International Handbook of Educational Foundations” offers unique insight into subjects such as:
• Educational reform in India, Pakistan, and China
• The global implications of equity-driven education
• Teacher education and inclusionary practices
• The Global Educational Reform Movement (G.E.R.M.)
• Education and the arts
• Maria Montessori and Loris Malaguzzi
• Legal education in authoritarian Syria
“The Wiley International Handbook of Educational Foundations” is an important book for current and aspiring educators, scholars, and policy makers.
A Companion to World History
Part of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History series
A Companion to World History presents over 30 essays from an international group of historians that both identify continuing areas of contention, disagreement, and divergence in world and global history, and point to directions for further debate.
• Features a diverse cast of contributors that include established world historians and emerging scholars
• Explores a wide range of topics and themes, including and the practice of world history, key ideas of world historians, the teaching of world history and how it has drawn upon and challenged "traditional" teaching approaches, and global approaches to writing world history
• Places an emphasis on non-Anglophone approaches to the topic
• Considers issues of both scholarship and pedagogy on a transnational, interregional, and world/global scale