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Recent Publications by Our Members


The University of California Press is pleased to announce the publication of
The Emerging Female Citizen: Gender and Enlightenment in Spain, by Theresa Ann Smith, who received her PhD in History from the University of California, San Diego. She is a visiting scholar at UCLA's Center for Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Studies, and Chair of the Social Studies Department at Oakwood School in North Hollywood. Full information about the book, including the Table of Contents, is available at http://go.ucpress.edu/SmithEmerging.


Other recent publications by members include:

Politics, Policy and Propaganda of the Sección Femenina in Francoist Spain, 1934-1977, by Jessica Davidson, from Brandeis University Press, 2005.

Agents of Empire: Spanish Ambassadors in Sixteenth-century Italy, by Michael Levin, from Cornell University Press, 2005.

Lazy, Improvident People: Myth and Reality in the Writing of Spanish History, by Ruth MacKay, from Cornell University Press, 2006.

"Partnership Companies in the Sixteenth Century Transatlantic Trade: The De La Fuente Family of Seville, The Journal of European Economic History, 34 (Spring 2005) 245-262, by Ruth Pike.


Please note that, thanks to Connie Mathers and James D"Emilio, a list of dissertations and books for all North American members is now available on the SSPHS homepage, http://www.ku.edu/~iberia/ssphs/ssphs_main.html. Please notify to James D"Emilio of any items to be added to the list.


 

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INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY, Princeton, New Jersey, School of Historical Studies Memberships 2007-2008: A community of scholars where intellectual inquiry, research and writing is carried out in the best of circumstances, the Institute offers Members offices, access to libraries, subsidized restaurant and housing facilities, stipends and other services. Open to all fields of historical research, the School of Historical Studies= principal interests are history of western, near eastern and far eastern civilizations, Greek and Roman civilization, history of Europe (medieval, early modern, and modern), the Islamic world, East Asian studies, history of art, modern international relations and music studies. Candidates of any nationality may apply for one or two terms. Residence in Princeton during term time is required. The only other obligation of Members is to pursue their own research. The Ph.D. (or equivalent) and substantial publications are required. Information and application forms for this and other programs may be found on the School's web site, www.hs.ias.edu, or contact the School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Einstein Dr., Princeton, N.J. 08540 (E-mail address: mzelazny@ias.edu). Deadline: 15 November 2006.