Routledge Studies in Cultural History
About the Book Series
This series aims to present both case studies and the latest theoretical perspectives on the subject. It is not confined to any particular period or school of thought and seeks to provide a broad range of topics and events from around the world.
The Power of Neo-Slave Fiction and Public History: From Slavery to the Enslaved
1st Edition
By Grant Rodwell
January 30, 2025
Professional historians, schools, colleges and universities are not alone in shaping higher-order understanding of history. The central thesis of this book is the belief historical fiction in text and film shape attitudes towards an understanding of history as it moves the focus from slavery to the...
Body, Self and Melancholy: The Self-Narratives and Life of the Nobleman Osvaldo Ercole Trapp (1634-1710)
1st Edition
By Siglinde Clementi
December 18, 2024
This book addresses early modern concepts of the body and the self – focussing on three self-narratives authored by the nobleman Osvaldo Ercole Trapp (1634–1710), a body description from head to foot, autobiographical writings, and a brief chronicle of the House of Trapp-Caldonazzo. Approaching ...
Eating on the Move from the Eighteenth Century to the Present
1st Edition
Edited
By Rita d’Errico, Stefano Magagnoli, Peter Scholliers, Peter J. Atkins
December 18, 2024
This book focuses on food and meals consumed during travel since the transport revolution and examines the ways in which the introduction of new forms of transport (propelled by steam and petrol engines), not only affected the way people travel but also led to a transformation in the way we eat. ...
Philanthropic Celebrity in the Age of Sensibility: A Historical-Comparative Study of the British, French, and Polish Examples, c. 1770–1830
1st Edition
By Adrian Wesołowski
December 18, 2024
This volume, an original combination of biography, cultural history, and media studies, investigates the first moment in history when philanthropy was used as a self-standing claim to fame and philanthropists started being considered as a distinct breed of public figures. In its search for the ...
Revolution and (Post) War, 1917-1922: Spring and Autumn in Europe and the World
1st Edition
Edited
By Clara Serrano, Sergio Neto
December 18, 2024
This book focuses on the Russian Revolution of 1917, the legacy of the First World War, and Mussolini and Italian fascism – offering an important overview of the major themes of the early 20th century. Using a methodical approach and employing a wide range of sources, the nine chapters provide a ...
The Colonial Periodical Press in the Indian and Pacific Ocean Regions
1st Edition
Edited
By Sandra Ataíde Lobo, Jessica Falconi, Remy Dias, Dave A. Smith
December 18, 2024
This book clarifies the crucial role of periodical press in the advance of colonial print cultures and public debates in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The Colonial Periodical Press in the Indian and Pacific Ocean Regions is a venture of the International Group for Studies of Colonial Periodical ...
A History of Sports Video Games: Building Virtual Athletic Fields in the Digital Age
1st Edition
By Lu Zhouxiang
December 09, 2024
This book explores the history of sports and sports-themed video games, providing a comprehensive and holistic view of this complex and diverse genre. The author highlights the influence of technological advancement, industry competition and popular culture on game design, marketing strategies ...
Language Change and Nineteenth-Century Science: New Words, New Worlds
1st Edition
By Catherine Watts
November 29, 2024
Have you ever looked at a word and thought: ‘I wonder where that came from’? You might well find the answer in this book, which considers the origin and formation of some of the many thousands of new words that were coined in English during the nineteenth century in the broad field of ‘science’. ...
Shores, Surfaces and Depths: Oceanic Cultures of Tourism and Leisure
1st Edition
Edited
By Felicity Picken, Emma Waterton
November 26, 2024
This book examines the oceanic presence in life on Earth, and the ways that we engage with the oceanic worlds for play, pleasure, adventure, and the pursuit of leisure and escape through tourism and travel. The oceanic ‘turn’ across the social sciences and humanities has produced a still ...
Post-Soviet Nostalgia: Confronting the Empire’s Legacies
1st Edition
Edited
By Otto Boele, Boris Noordenbos, Ksenia Robbe
November 07, 2024
Bringing together scholars from Russia, the United States and Europe, this collection of essays is the first to explore the slippery phenomenon of post-Soviet nostalgia by studying it as a discursive practice serving a wide variety of ideological agendas. The authors demonstrate how feelings of ...
The Natural History of a Neapolitan Miracle: The Secret of San Gennaro’s Blood
1st Edition
By Francesco de Ceglia
November 01, 2024
This book examines Naples’s patron saint, Gennaro, the history of his blood relic, and the mystery of its periodical liquefaction. Three times a year, Neapolitans gather to witness the recurring phenomenon of the liquefaction of San Gennaro’s blood. From the seventeenth century to the present, ...
A History of the Cultural Travels of Energy: From Aristotle to the OED
1st Edition
By Peter Hjertholm
October 09, 2024
This book offers a cultural history of the travels of energy in the English language, from its origins in Aristotle’s ontology, where it referred to the activity-of-being, through its English usage as a way to speak about the inherent nature of things, to its adoption as a name for the mechanics of...