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Shakespeare: The man, the myth…the doubt

Christine K., our literature marketing associate, talks about the title she's looking forward to working on this summer. Here's one juicy Shakespeare title to check out on the Cambridge literature list.

Christine K. | 12 Jun 2013

Making Cotton

Cotton is a substance used to make clothing, bags, and other items that are bought and sold globally on a daily basis. But how do we turn that little boll of cotton filled with seeds into something we can use?

5 Jun 2013

On Doubt, Skepticism, and the Mysteries of Call Numbers

Michelle Zerba describes the surprising categorization her book received from the Library of Congress and how it changed the way readers and scholars considered Doubt and Skepticism in Antiquity and the Renaissance.

Michelle Zerba | 3 Jun 2013

Galley Giveaway! COTTON by Giorgio Riello

In honor of Cotton’s release, we’re hosting a galley giveaway! As historian Giorgio Riello points out in his book, cotton was a global commodity that was traded from East to West and everywhere in...

31 May 2013

Reviewed: Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby

In the weeks leading up to the release of the new 3-D Great Gatsby film, director Baz Luhrmann talked a lot about how an early draft of Fitzgerald's great American novel called Trimalchio helped influence his adaptation. Cambridge University Press is the only publisher of that original version, which Luhrmann cited as an inspiration in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and the New York Times. He also consulted the volume's editor, James L.W. West III, for advice on the film.

28 May 2013

Let’s Keep it Simple: Introducing the ICE Model

I have worked within the wireless communications R&D industry for close to 20 years now and, in my experience, one consistent ingredient that has often escaped the recipe of so many consumer electronic...

Dean Anthony Gratton | 24 May 2013

Cotton: The Quiz

How well do you know the history of Cotton? Take our quiz to find out, and look for Giorgio Riello’s Cotton (on sale June 28) for more on the history of the fabric that defined trade. Cotton:...

22 May 2013

Send in the Clowns

It is time to send in the clowns.  With North Korea’s new young leader falling into old habits of saber rattling toward South Korea, and with China unwilling to put pressure on it to come into the...

Paul J. Zwier | 16 May 2013

When Cotton was Banned: Indian Cotton Textiles in Early Modern England

From the mid-seventeenth century onwards, Indian textiles were imported by the European East India companies and were sought after by consumers not just in England, but in most European countries. These...

Giorgio Riello | 15 May 2013

One Man Out of 3 Million: Sergei

Operation Typhoon involved over three million men on both sides of the eastern front. Such a figure is hard to comprehend and the truth is, even as an historian, it’s easy to lose sight of the human...

David Stahel | 13 May 2013

Reading a Different Kind of “Gatsby”

Take a deeper look into the inspiration behind the new Great Gatsby film. Some sources might surprise you.

Rachel E. | 10 May 2013

Into the Intro: The Cambridge Companion to Horseracing

Today on Into the Intro, we're celebrating one of our favorite national pastimes—The Kentucky Derby, which kicked off this year's Triple Crown races on Saturday. As you gear up for the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes, don't forget to catch up on the history, culture, and legacy of the sport with The Cambridge Companion to Horseracing.

6 May 2013