Cambridge Social and Cultural Histories publishes works of original scholarship that lie at the interface between cultural and social history. Titles in the series both articulate a clear methodological and theoretical orientation and demonstrate clearly the significance of that orientation for interpreting relevant historical sources. The series seeks to address historical questions, issues or phenomena which - although they may be located in a specific nation, state or polity - are framed so as to be relevant and methodologically innovative to specialists of other fields of historical analysis.