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Dear H-Low-Countries Members- Itinerario, the international journal on the History of European Expansion and Global Interaction, is looking for qualified reviewers for issue 33/1 (2010). We are pleased to inform your subscribers that Itinerario will be a part of Cambridge University Press family of journals for this issue. Have a look at the list of book titles below, divided according to geographical area, and please let me know what work(s) you are interested in/qualified to review. A standard book review for the journal is between 1,000 and 1,200 words long. Style guidelines can be found on the Itinerario website: www.itinerario.nl<http://www.itinerario.nl> . Once I have identified reviewers, the books will be sent out immediately and completed submissions should be sent to me no later than January 15, 2010. Submissions should be made as e-mail attachments (preferably in Word) to lcruz@wcu.edu<mailto:lcruz@wcu.edu> or to revieweditor.itinerario@gmail.com<mailto:revieweditor.itinerario@gmail.com>. Please provide me with complete contact information for the complimentary review copy(ies) to be sent to. If you are unable to review this round, but know somebody else qualified to review a certain title do not hesitate to forward me her/his email. Itinerario is a Leiden-based journal with an international readership, dealing with all aspects related to European expansion and cross-cultural interaction in the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia. It is currently in its 33rd year of publication and appears three times a year. Each issue contains 1 interview, 4 articles, 2 review articles and ca. 30 book reviews of 1,000-1,200 words length. For subscriptions inside the U.S.A., Mexico, and Canada: Itinerario, c/o John Carter Brown Library, P.O. Box 1894, Providence, RI 02912, U.S.A. For subscriptions outside the U.S.A., Mexico, and Canada, please contact Marijke van Wissen van Staden at: m.c.e.wissen@let.leidenuniv.nl<mailto:m.c.e.wissen@let.leidenuniv.nl> Thank you in advance for your consideration and very much look forward to working with you. General/World 1. Drescher, Seymour. Abolition. A history of slavery and antislavery. Cambridge University Press, 2009 2. Hilton, Matthew. Prosperity for All: Consumer Activism in an Era of Globalization. Cornell University Press, 2009. 3. Hinton, Alexander Laban and Kevin Lewis O'Neill. Genocide: Truth, Memory, and Representation. Duke University Press, 2009. 4. Hjort, Mette and Duncan Petrie. The Cinema of Small Nations. Indiana University Press, 2007. 5. Stanley, Brian. The World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2009. Africa 6. Campbell, Gwyn, Suzanne Miers, and Joseph C. Miller. Children in Slavery Through the Ages. Ohio University Press, 2009. 7. Kroslak, Daniela. The French Betrayal of Rwanda. Indiana University Press, 2008. 8. Likaka, Osumaka. Naming Colonialism, University of Wisconsin Press, 2009. 9. McIntosh, Marjorie Keniston. Yoruba Women, Work, And Social Change. Indiana University Press, 2009. Asia 10. Bayly, Christopher & Tim Harper. Forgotten Wars: Freedom & Revolution in Southeast Asia. Harvard University Press, 2007. 11. Crofts, Daniel W. Upstream Odyssey: An American in China 1895-1944. Eastbridge, 2008. 12. Disney, A.R., The Portuguese in India and Other Studies, 1500-1700. Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2009. 13. Hillemann, Ulrike. Asian empire and British knowledge. China and the networks of British imperial expansion. (Cambridge imperial and post colonial studies) - Palgrave Macmillan 2009 14. Kruijtzer, Gijs. Xenophobia in Seventeenth-Century India. Leiden University Press, 2009. 15. Larson, Piers M. Ocean of Letters: Language and Creolization in an Indian Ocean Diaspora. ( Cambridge University Press 2009). 16. Nevins, Joseph & Nancy Lee Peuso. Taking Southeast Asia to Market: Commodoties, Nature, and People in the Neoliberal Age. Cornell, University Press, 2008. 17. Nguyen, Mimi Thi and Thuy Linh Nguyen Tu. Alien Encounters: Popular Culture in Asian America. Duke University Press, 2007. 18. Pandian, Anand. Crooked Stalks: Cultivating Virtue in South India. Duke University Press, 2009. 19. Sreenivasan, Ramya. The Many Lives of the Rajput Queen: Heroic Pasts In India c.1500-1900. University of Washington Press, 2007. 20. Tansman, Alan. The Culture of Japanese Fascism. Duke University Press, 2009. 21. Wang, Peter Chan-Main. Contextualization of Christianity in China: An Evaluation in Modern Perspective. Steyler-Die Deutsche Bibliothek, 2007. 22. Young, Richard Fox. India and The Indianness of Christianity: Essays on Understanding – Historical, Theological, and Bibliographical – in Honor of Robert Eric Frykenberg, Eerdsman Publishing Co., 2009. Europe and the Wider World 23. Bell, Jonathan and Mervyn Watson. A History of Irish Farming 1750-1950. Four Courts, 2009. 24. Blumenthal, Debra. Enemies and Familiars: Slavery and Mastery in Fifteenth-Century Valencia. Cornell University Press, 2009. 25. Darwin, John. The Empire project. the rise and fall of the British world system, 1830 - 1870 Cambridge Univ. Press, 2009 26. Ferguson, Frank and Andrew R. Holmes. Revising Robert Burns and Ulster: Literature, Religion and Politics, c.1770-1920. Four Courts, 2009. 27. Kanter, Douglas. The Making of British Unionism 1740-1848: Politics, Government and the Anglo-Irish Constitutional Relationship. Four Courts, 2009. 28. Leach, Daniel. Fugitive Ireland: European Minority Nationalists and Irish Political Asylum, 1937-2008. Four Courts, 2009. 29. Nicholas, David. The Northern Lands: Germanic Europe, c.1270-c.1500. Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. 30. O’Connell, Monique. Men of Empire: Power and Negotiation in Venice’s Maritime State. John Hopkins University Press, 2009. 31. Whitney, Susan B. Mobilizing Youth: Communists and Catholics in Interwar France. Duke University Press, 2009. 32. Wilson, Eric. Savage Republic: De Indis of Hugo Grotius, Republicanism and Dutch Hegemony within the Early Modern World-System (c.1600-1619). Martinus Nicjhoff Publishers, 2008. DOUBLE REVIEW: 33. Hernan, Enrique Garcia. Ireland and Spain in the Reign of Philip II. Four Courts, 2009. 34. Tostado, Igor Pérez. Irish Influence at the Court of Spain in the Seventeenth Century. Four Courts Press, 2009. Latin America 35. Castro, Daniel. Another Face of Empire. Duke University Press, 2007. 36. Cook, Noble David. People of the Volcano: Andean Counterpoint in the Colca Valley of Peru. Duke University Press, 2007. 37. Fisher, Andrew B. and Matthew D. O'Hara. Imperial Subjects: Race and Identity in Colonial Latin America. Duke University Press, 2009. 38. Stein, Barbara and Stanley Stein, Edge of Crisis: War and Trade in the Spanish Atlantic, 1789-1808. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. Middle-East 39. Clark, Bruce. Twice a Stranger: The Mass Expulsions that Forged Modern Greece and Turkey. Harvard University Press, 2006. Colonial North America & Atlantic 40. Benjamin, Thomas. The Atlantic world. Europeans, Africans, Indians and their Shared History, 1400 – 1900. (Cambridge University Press 2009). 41. Caswell, Harriet S. Our Life Among the Iroquois Indians. University of Nebraska Press, 2007. 42. Field, Jonathan Beecher. Errands into the metropolis. New England Dissidents in revolutionary London. University Press of New England 2009. 43. Pearsall,Sarah M.S. Atlantic families. Lives and Letters in the Later Eighteenth Century. Oxford University Press 2008. 44. Rabushka, Alvin. Taxation in Colonial America. Princeton University Press, 2008. Laura Cruz Associate Professor of History Senior Faculty Fellow/Coulter Faculty Center Book Review Editor, Itinerario Western Carolina University Cullowhee, NC 28723 Laura Cruz Associate Professor of History Senior Faculty Fellow/Coulter Faculty Center Western Carolina University Cullowhee, NC 28723
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