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Page 1: Leiden University Press Spring 2013 Catalogue

Spring 2013

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Leiden University Press is proud to present its Spring 2013 catalogue. In 2013 LUP will continue to fulfill the academic mission of Leiden University by publishing peer-reviewed books and journals for the international academic community. The press will thereby carry on supporting first-class scholarship whilst maintaining high editorial and design standards.

This catalogue presents an impressive range of intellectual diversity from Writing in Context: Insular Manuscript Culture 500-1200 edited by Erik Kwakkel to Stijn Bussels The Animated Image: Roman Theory on Naturalism, Vividness and Divine Power and the academic text-book The E-Primer. The new LUP Academic titles reflect scholarship in various fields of research: archaeology, art history, Iranian studies, rhetoric studies, Latin American studies and European history. This LUP list also mirrors the interdisciplinary approach promoted by Leiden University, crossing the borders of traditional research areas.

We highlight two publications aimed at a broader audience. Firstly Ghosts and Spirits from the Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art: telling the intriguing life story of Felix Tikotin and presenting his impressive collection of Japanese art. Secondly the long-awaited second volume of A.G.H. Bachrachs Sir Constantine Huygens and Britain, 1596-1687 will be published in Spring 2013 when various activities relating to father and son Huygens will take place. From the heart of the university, Leiden University Press thus continues to disseminate academic research of the highest quality and with our Open Access publications and e-books we endeavour to apply new technology and models to the ever-changing landscape of academic publishing.

Anniek MeindersPublisher

ART

1 Ghosts and Spirits from the Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art

HISTORY

2 Sir Constantine Huygens and Britain, 1596-1687

BOOk HISTORY / MEDIEVAL STUDIES

3 Writing in Context: Insular Manuscript Culture 500-1200

ARCHAEOLOGY

4 Laminar Technology and the Onset of the Upper Paleolithic in the Altai, Siberia

5 A Crusader, Ottoman, and Early Modern Aegean Archaeology

ART THEORY

6 Il Marmo Spirante7 The Animated Image

IRANIAN STUDIES

8 The Story of Barzu

LINGUISTICS

9 Verbal and Visual Rhetoric in a Media World

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES

10 Ciudad y Escritura

PSYCHOLOGY

11 The E-Primer

DISSERTATIONS

12 The Effects of Collaborative Supply Chain Solutions on Strategic Performance Management

12 A Critical Perspective on the Reform of Dutch Social Security Law

12 Pathophysiology of Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura: the “Two-Hit” paradigm

12 Indonesian Law and Reality in the Delta

13 BACkLIST SELECTION

13 PUBLISHER’S AND SALES INFORMATIONL E I D E N

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• For more information: www.lup.nlLUP Open Access books: www.oapen.org

Foreign rights available for all new titles

Cover illustration: Detail from a Japanese woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849). The depicted ghost story House of Plates is about a maid who was killed by a samurai. He accused her of breaking a precious Dutch plate and she came back to haunt him as a ghost with a long neck made of plates. From the collection of the Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art.

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Jaron Borensztajn (ed.)

Ghosts and Spirits from the Tikotin Museum of Japanese ArtFelix Tikotin: a Life Devoted to Japanese Art

Felix Tikotin (1893-1986) was a Jewish German dealer in Japanese Art. He discovered Japanese prints during the World Expo in 1911 in Dresden. Starting from a small gallery in Dresden, he moved to the Kurfürsten-damm in Berlin where his gallery of Japanese Art was a big success. In 1933 he fled to Amsterdam from the Nazi’s and later went into hiding during the Second World War. He managed to survive and to keep his collection intact and donated his huge collection of Japanese Art to the city of Haifa in 1960 where the Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art was founded.

This book tells the life story of Felix Tikotin and elucidates his role in promoting Japanese art and culture in Western Europe. It contains more than 100 works of art featuring Japanese ghosts and spirits, including paintings, prints and netsuke (miniature carvings). Ghosts and Spirits from the Tikotin Museum shares the theme of Tikotin’s first exhibition in his Berlin gallery in 1927. Includes contributions by Willem van Gulik, Kris Schiermeier, Patrizia Jirka-Schmitz and Ilana Singer Blaine.

ART

LEIDEN Publications

JAPANESE ARTPublishing date December 2012

Language English

NUR 644

ISBN 978 90 8728 180 9

e-ISBN 978 90 6012 464 0

Price € 39,95 £ 32.50 $ 49.50

Format Flexibound 210 x 260 mm

Page extent 256 pages

Cover design Bureau van den Tooren, Amsterdam

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Jaron Borensztajn has a background in theoretical Computer

Science. He was co-founder of a middle-sized consultancy firm in

the ‘90s and at the moment is an advisor for startups. This catalogue

originated from an urge to delve into the history of his grandfather,

Felix Tikotin.

In cooperation with the Japan Museum SieboldHuis, Leiden

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A.G.H. Bachrach

 Sir Constantine Huygens and Britain, 1596–1687

Volume Two, 1619–1625

E. Bachrach and A. Leerintveld (eds.) 

HISTORY

A.G.H. Bachrach

Sir Constantine Huygens and Britain, 1596-1687Volume Two, 1619-1625

In this study Bachrach describes in detail the English relations of Sir Constantine Huygens (1596-1687) who as secretary to stadtholder and prince Frederik Hendrik of Orange played a central role in the political, academic and cultural world of the Dutch Golden Age. Volume I treats Huygens’s first journey, a ‘grand tour’ to England. Volume II is devoted to his next travels on diplomatic missions to England and Venice. Huygens’s encounters with diplomats, scholars, poets, writers and artists during these embassies have had a profound influence on his career.

Bachrach’s research is based on original handwritten sources as letters, poems and autobiographical material. He succeeds in making these documents come alive in a fascinating synthesis of Huygens and his time. His study is not only a biographical monument to Huygens, but also provides an authentic insight in English and continental European culture of the seventeenth century.

Volume I was published in 1963 but Volume II was never completed by Bachrach for publication. Now after 60 years Volume II has been edited by Evelien Bachrach and Ad Leerintveld and the long-awaited second Volume will be published in the ‘Huygens-year 2013’.

A.G.H. Bachrach (1914-2009) was Professor of English literature

at Leiden University and founder of the Sir Thomas Browne Institute.

He wrote many books on Anglo-Dutch relations, in particular on the

significance of Constantine Huygens. Bachrach was appointed as

Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE).

Volume Two, 1619-1625HISTORY Publishing date April 2013

Language English

NUR 685

ISBN 978 90 8728 187 8

e-ISBN 978 94 0060 136 9

Price € 34,95 £ 27.50 $ 45

Format Hardback 156 x 234 mm

Page extent 176 pages

Cover design Sander Pinkse Boekproductie

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ISBN 978 90 8728 186 1

e-ISBN 978 94 0060 134 5

Price € 34,95 £ 27.50 $ 45

Format Hardback 156 x 234 mm

Page extent 238 pages

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ALSO AVAILABLE AGAIN

Volume One, 1596-1619

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Studies in Medieval and

Renaissance Book Culture

Edited by Erik Kwakkel

Writing in Context:

Insular Manuscript Culture

500 - 1200

Leiden University Press

BOOk HISTORY / MEDIEVAL STUDIES

ALSO AVAILABLE AGAIN

Volume One, 1596-1619

TURNING OVER A NEw LEAFISBN 978 90 8728 155 7

Price € 34,95

9 789087 281557

Erik Kwakkel (ed.)

Writing in ContextInsular Manuscript Culture 500-1200

This book unites six essays by prominent scholars of medieval Insular manu-scripts. The main emphasis is on the physical appearance of books. The essays highlight, in different ways, the tight relationship between the paleographical and codicological features of manuscripts and the culture in which the objects were produced and used. Extending their expertise to a broad audience interested in the medieval book, the contributors discuss various aspects of written culture, including the development of Insular scripts, book culture in Mercia, the layout of Anglo-Saxon charters, and the transition from Anglo-Saxon to Norman-inspired script and book production.

Contributions by Michelle Brown, David Dumville, Mary Garrison, Kathryn Lowe, Francis Newton and Teresa Webber.

STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE BOOk CULTUREPublishing date May 2013

Language English

NUR 613, 615

ISBN 978 90 8728 182 3

e-ISBN 978 94 0060 127 7

Price € 34,95 £ 27.50 $ 45

Format Paperback 145 x 190 mm

Page extent 192 pages

Cover design Mulder van Meurs

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Erik Kwakkel is palaeographer at Leiden University,

where he directs the research project Turning Over a

New Leaf: Manuscript Innovation in the Twelfth-

Century Renaissance.

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Nicolas Zwyns

Laminar Technology and the Onset of the Upper Paleolithic in the Altai, SiberiaThe Siberian Altai region has yielded a cluster of Middle and Upper Paleolithic stratified sites that have been recently excavated. These sequences provide key evidence illustrating changes in material culture corresponding to the transition from the Middle to the Upper Paleolithic. In Europe, this phenomenon is associated with the replacement of Neanderthals by modern humans. Based on this archeological data set, local scholars have put forward a scenario of regional transition to explain the emergence cultural and biological modernity. Recent developments in ancient DNA studies, however, have complicated this model.

This study takes a close look at the early development of Upper Paleolithic technical traditions in the Altai, based on a taphonomic and technological analysis of the Kara-Bom and Ust-Karakol laminar assemblages. The alternative chrono-cultural model presented as an attempt to conciliate archeological, environmental, genetic and paleontological data has substantial implications for our understanding of the Late Pleistocene peopling of Asia.

Nicolas Zwyns is a researcher at the department

of Human Evolution of the Max Planck Institute for

Evolutionary Anthropology. His research focuses on

the onset of Upper Paleolithic behavior in Central

and North-East Asia.

ARCHAEOLOGY

THE EARLY UPPER PALAEOLITHIC OF THE MIDDLE DANUBE REGIONISBN 978 90 8728 159 5

Price € 49,95 £ 42 $ 62

9 789087 281595

STUDIES IN HUMAN EVOLUTIONPublishing date May 2012

Language English

NUR 682

ISBN 978 90 8728 173 1

e-ISBN 978 94 0060 110 9

Price € 49,50 £ 31.50 $ 65

Format Paperback 210 x 270 mm

Page extent 414 pages

Cover design Joanne Porck

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Archaeological Studies Leiden University 24

Leiden University Press

Hanna Stöger

Rethinking Ostia:

A Spatial Enquiry into the Urban Society of Rome’s Imperial Port-Town

P tsHow pottery traditions shed a light on social interaction in the earliest Neolithic of the Lower Rhine Area

Pots,Farmers and Foragers

Archaeological Studies Leiden University 20

Leiden University Press

Bart Vanmontfort, Leendert Louwe Kooijmans, Luc Amkreutz, Leo Verhart

Athanasios Vionis

A Crusader, Ottoman, and Early Modern Aegean ArchaeologyBuilt Environment and Domestic Material Culture in the Medieval and Post-Medieval Cyclades, Greece (13th-20th Centuries AD)

This remarkable volume examines the built environment and aspects of domestic material culture of the Late Byzantine/Frankish, Ottoman and Early Modern Cyclades in the Aegean (13th-20th centuries). On the basis of primary archaeological data gathered by the Cyclades Research Project, the author reconstructs everyday domestic life in towns and villages. He also identifies socio-cultural identities that shaped or were reflected in the pre-Modern material remains and analyzes the history of island landscapes through the study of certain aspects of material culture, including settlement layout (fortified settlements and undefended nucleated villages), domestic buildings (housing of urban character, peasant housing and farmsteads), ceramics (locally produced and imported glazed tableware), internal fittings (built structures and mobile fittings) as well as clothing (male and female dress codes).

Athanasios Vionis is lecturer in Byzantine Art and Archaeology at the University

of Cyprus. He has been involved with survey and excavation projects in Greece,

Cyprus and Turkey.

ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES LEIDEN UNIVERSITYPublishing date November 2012

Language English

NUR 682

ISBN 978 90 8728 177 9

e-ISBN 978 94 0060 117 8

Price € 69,50 £ 55 $ 85

Format Paperback 210 x 270 mm

Page extent 423 pages

Cover design Joanne Porck

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ASLUISBN 978 90 8728 150 2

Price € 45 £ 35 $ 55

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ASLUISBN 978 90 8728 119 9

Price Price € 45,95 £ 36.95 $ 55

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ASLUISBN 978 90 8728 172 4

Price € 45,95 £ 36.95 $ 55

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Joris van Gastel

Il Marmo SpiranteSculpture and Experience in Seventeenth-Century Rome

The sculptors of the Roman Baroque, including masters such as Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Alessandro Algardi, and Giuliano Finelli, managed to achieve an unprecedented vivaciousness in their works. And yet, the apparent life of these sculptures is persistently obscured by their materiality. Soft, undulating flesh, dramatic movements, and fluttering draperies are captured in hard and lifeless marble. Thus, sculpture challenges the beholder, is cause for confusion or frustration. Taking the manner in which the beholder’s engagement with sculpture is played out in contemporary poetry and other sources as a point of departure and also intro-ducing ideas from modern-day psychology, this study explores the various ways contemporary viewers dealt with sculpture’s double character. As a result, a new light is shed on some of the unquestionable masterpieces of European art.

Joris van Gastel, formerly

researcher at Leiden University‘s

research project Art, Agency and

Living Presence in Early Modern Italy,

is research fellow at the University of

warwick.

ART THEORY

ART THEORYPublishing date March 2013

Language English

NUR 640, 646

ISBN 978 90 8728 179 3

e-ISBN 978 94 0060 122 2

Price € 99,80 £ 80 $ 125

Format Hardback 170 x 240 mm

Page extent 328 pages

Cover design Petra Florath, Berlin

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Format Hardback 170 x 240 mm

Page extent 328 pages

Cover design Petra Florath, Berlin

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Stijn Bussels

The Animated ImageRoman Theory on Naturalism, Vividness and Divine Power

Many Romans wrote about the belief that an image - a sculpture or painting, as well as a verbal description or a person on stage - is not a representation, but the image’s prototype, or that an image incorporates particular aspects of life. Some authors explained these beliefs as incorrect observation or wrong mental processing by the beholder. Others pointed at the excellent craftsmanship of the maker of the image. A third group looked at the supernatural involvement of its prototype, often a god. Together, these discourses on the animation of images bring us to what intellectuals from all over the Roman empire saw as reprehensi-ble or acceptable in beholding images as works of art or objects of worship. Moreover, these discourses touch upon ontologi-cal and epistemological problems. The barrier between life and death was explored and also the conditions to obtain knowledge from observation. This book describes these various Roman theories on the animated image.

Stijn Bussels is Assistant Professor

at the Leiden University Institute for

the Arts in Society. He is the

principal researcher of the project,

Elevated Minds. The Sublime in the

Public Arts in Seventeenth-Century

Paris and Amsterdam funded by the

European Research Council Starting

Grant.

ART THEORYPublishing date December 2012

Language English

NUR 640, 651

ISBN 978 90 8728 178 6

e-ISBN 978 94 0060 119 2

Price € 79,80 £ 64.50 $ 99

Format Hardback 170 x 240 mm

Page extent 232 pages

Cover design Petra Florath, Berlin

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Ravshan Rahmoni, Gabrielle van den Berg (eds)

The Story of BarzuAs Told by Two Storytellers from Boysun, Uzbekistan

The ancient Persian storytelling tradition has survived until the present day among the Tajik villages in the Gissar mountains of Uzbekistan. This book explores the story of Barzu and demonstrates that the historical Transoxania, since the time of Alexander the Great, has always been a melting pot of diverse shared cultures. In the village of Pasurxi, near Boysun in the Surxandaryo region of contemporary Uzbekistan, a vivid oral tradition exists on the basis of stories from the Persian Book of Kings or Šohnoma (Shahnama), composed more than a thousand years ago by the poet Firdavsi (Ferdowsi). These stories deal with the hero Barzu who is presented in the stories from Boysun as the offspring of Suhrob, one of the most tragic heroes of the Šohnoma, and his father, the legendary champion Rustam, ruler of Sistan. The storytellers Jura Kamol and Mullo Ravšan composed two different versions of the story of Barzu in the Tajik as spoken in the Surxandaryo region. They used to tell their stories during evening gatherings in the village. The stories have been recorded, transcribed and analysed by Ravshan Rahmoni and translated by Gabrielle van den Berg.

‘The aim of the authors is comparable to the noble mission of the author of the most famous version of the Shahnama epic tradition written down a millennium ago by the poet Firdawsi, who adapted many stories of Persian, Scythian and Parthian folklore and created an iconic collective national identity symbol.’ Dr F.I. Melville, Head of the Shahnama Centre, Pembroke College, University of Cambridge.

Ravshan Rahmoni is Professor of Tajik literature at the Tajik State University

in Dushanbe and works on Tajik oral traditions, specifically those of the Surkhandarya

region in Uzbekistan.

Gabrielle van den Berg is lecturer in Persian at Leiden University.

IRANIAN STUDIES SERIESISBN 978 90 8728 157 1

Price € 44,95 £ 39 $ 60

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IRANIAN STUDIES SERIESISBN 978 90 8728 169 4

Price € 44,95 £ 38 $ 59.95

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IRANIAN STUDIES SERIESISBN 978 90 8728 156 4

Price € 44,95 £ 39 $ 60

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IRANIAN STUDIES SERIESPublishing date March 2013

Language English

NUR 630

ISBN 978 90 8728 116 8

e-ISBN 978 94 0060 118 5

Price € 35,95 £ 28 $ 45

Format Paperback 156 x 234 mm

Page extent 160 pages

Cover design Tarek Atrissi Design

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l e i d e n u n i v e r s i t y p r e s s

e d i t e d by h i l d e va n b e l l e ,

pau l g i l l a e rts , b a l dw i n va n g o r p ,

d o r i e n va n d e m i e ro o p &

k r i s ru t t e n

r h e t o r i c i n s o c i e t y

Hilde van Belle, Paul Gillaerts, Baldwin Van Gorp, Dorien van de Mieroop, Kris Rutten (eds)

Verbal and Visual Rhetoric in a Media World

Since Aristotle, the study of rhetoric has focused on the persuasive aspect of verbal discourse in the political, forensic and ceremonial domains. Rhetoric deals with doxa, with public discourse and persuasion as they develop in a world with no absolute knowl-edge, certainty or fixity. Changing cultural and political conditions urge us to discuss the status, scope and value of rhetorical studies as a discipline. One of these conditions is the increasing influence of visual communication.

This collection brings together work that examines how rhetoric functions at this moment and how it balances tradition and renewal. It discusses new theoretical perspectives and it proposes different rhetorical analyses of actual topics. A substantial part of the collection focuses specifically on the issue of (new) media discourse and visual rhetoric as it appears in pictures, graphics, cartoons, documentaries and videos.

RHETORIC IN SOCIETYPublishing date April 2013

Language English

NUR 610

ISBN 978 90 8728 190 8

e-ISBN 978 94 0060 140 6

Price € 39,50 £ 32.50 $ 49.50

Format 156 x 234 mm

Page extent 320 pages

Cover design Mulder van Meurs

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RHETORIC IN SOCIETYISBN 978 90 8728 009 4

Price € 44,95 £ 33.50 $ 50.95

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Hilde van Belle is Associate Professor at the

Department of Applied Language Studies at

Catholic University Leuven (campus

Antwerpen) and board member of Rhetoric

Society of Europe.

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Nanne Timmer (ed.)

Ciudad y escrituraImaginario de la ciudad latino americana a las puertas del siglo XXI

How does the future community search for its significance in precarious times in terms of affinity and identity? This question is explored in fourteen essays on the cultural output of the contemporary Latin American city: chaotic cities where the ideal of order has become fragmented, and where the walls of the literary city has become porous. The new and multiple urban routes – which superpose and cross each other – create the image of the post-modern city.

Written culture shows different forms of intervention in the city, and the urban imagery nourishes itself from the perished city as well as from the first contours of the cities of the future. Recreated cartographies in novels, performances in São Paulo and Santiago de Chile, performance poetry in Mexico D.F., testimo-nies of violence and of migration in Medellín and Lima, blogs from virtual communities of Havanna and San Juan, are just some of these kinds of chronicles analyzed in this perceptive study.

Nanne Timmer is Assistant

Professor of Latin American

Literature and Cultural Analysis at

Leiden University. LATIN AMERICAN STUDIESPublishing date June 2013

Language Spanish

NUR 634

ISBN 978 90 8728 189 2

e-ISBN 978 94 0060 138 3

Price € 34,95 £ 27.50 $ 45

Format Paperback 156 x 230 mm

Page extent 302 pages

Cover design waldo Pérez Cino

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Format Paperback 156 x 230 mm

Page extent 302 pages

Cover design waldo Pérez Cino

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The Primer

An introduction

to creating

psychological

experiments in

E-Prime

Michiel Spapé

Rinus Verdonschot

Saskia van Dantzig

Henk van Steenbergen

Leiden University Press

Michiel Spapé, Rinus Verdonschot, Saskia van Dantzig, Henk Steenbergen

The E-PrimerAn Introduction to Creating Psychological Experiments in E-Prime

E-Prime®, the software suite of Psychology Software Tools, is used worldwide for designing and running custom psycho-logy experiments. Aimed at students and researchers alike, this timely volume provides a much needed, down-to-earth introduction into the wide range of experiments that can be set up using E-Prime®. Many tutorials are provided to introduce the beginner and reacquaint the experienced researcher with constructing experiments typical for the broad field of psychological and cognitive science. Apart from explaining the basic structure of E-Prime® and describing how it suits daily scientific practice, this book also gently introduces programming via E-Prime’s own language: E-Basic. The authors guide the readers through the software step by step, from an elementary level to an advanced level, enabling them to benefit from the enormous possibilities E-Prime® provides for experimental design.

Michiel Spapé originally conceived the first

E-Primer whilst working on a PhD in Cognitive

Psychology at the University of Leiden.

Presently, he is Postdoctoral Research Fellow

at the Helsinki Institute for Information

Technology.

Rinus Verdonschot obtained his PhD at

Leiden University. Currently he is a post-doc

at Nagoya University in Japan.

LUP TEXTBOOkS

Publishing date May 2013

Language English

NUR 770, 980

ISBN 978 90 8728 183 0

e-ISBN 978 94 0060 129 1

Price € 24,50 £ 20 $ 32.50

Format Paperback 156 x 230 mm

Page extent 160 pages

Cover design Mulder van Meurs

9 789087 281830

9 789400 601291

Saskia van Dantzig obtained her PhD in Cognitive

Psychology at the Erasmus University Rotterdam.

She is currently working as a research scientist at Philips

Research.

Henk van Steenbergen obtained his PhD in Cognitive

Neuroscience at the Cognitive Psychology Unit of Leiden

University, where he is currently working as an assistant

professor.

LUP Textbooks

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Open Access Publishing and Printing on Demand E-books Besides publishing titles in a paper format, LUP has the policy to make all books also available as an e-book.

Open Access LUP also publishes open access e-journals and monographs so that these publications can reach the widest possible audience worldwide. Some of our titles

are available in the open access library OAPEN (www.oapen.org).

Printing on Demand (POD) LUP uses the POD technology for certain publications which allows us to publish titles which might have a limited print run. Via POD books can be printed everywhere around the world and orders can be placed at all times.

DISSERTATIONS12

Wilfred Rachan

The Effects of Collaborative Supply Chain Solutions on Strategic Performance Management

LUP DISSERTATIONSPublishing date August 2012

Language English

NUR 800

ISBN 978 90 8728 176 2

Price € 35 £ 25 $ 40

Format Paperback 156 x 234 mm

Page extent 242 pages

9 789087 281762

Anja Eleveld

A Critical Perspective on the Reform of Dutch Social Security Law

LUP DISSERTATIONSPublishing date September 2012

Language English

NUR 825

ISBN 978 90 8728 174 8

Price € 44,95 £ 35 $ 55

Format Paperback 156 x 234 mm

Page extent 296 pages

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Luca Lotta

Pathophysiology of Thrombotic Throm-bocytopenic Purpura: the “Two-Hit” paradigm

LUP DISSERTATIONSPublishing date November 2012

Language English

NUR 870

ISBN 978 90 8728 181 6

Price € 30 £ 25 $ 40

Format Paperback 156 x 234 mm

Page extent 216 pages

9 789087 281816

Rikardo Simarmata

Indonesian Law and Reality in the Delta

LUP DISSERTATIONS Publishing date December 2012

Language English

NUR 820

ISBN 978 90 8728 184 7

Price € 49,50 £ 39.50 $ 60

Format Paperback 156 x 234 mm

Page extent 334 pages

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LUCIS ISLAM AND SOCIETY ISBN 978 90 8728 170 0

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HISTORYISBN 978 90 8728 030 7

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COLLECTIONS / LIBRARY / HISTORYISBN 978 90 8728 165 6

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ART RESEARCH ISBN 978 90 8728 167 0

Price € 45,95

The Conflict of the Faculties

Perspe�ives on Artistic Research and Academia

Henk Borgdorff

Leiden University Press

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ARTISBN 978 90 8728 126 7

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PHYSICSISBN 978 90 8728 123 6

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A.G.H. Bachrach

 Sir Constantine Huygens and Britain, 1596–1687

Volume Two, 1619–1625

E. Bachrach and A. Leerintveld (eds.) 

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Studies in Medieval and

Renaissance Book Culture

Edited by Erik Kwakkel

Writing in Context:

Insular Manuscript Culture

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