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(2026)Grzegorz Czemiel examines ways in which cartography has been imaginatively reclaimed in philosophy, literature and art to develop new ontologies that challenge unreflective anthropocentrism and capitalist-driven globalization. ...
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(2026)The theme of this volume revolves around three distinct yet interconnected analytical categories: identity, conflict, and interaction. The contributions collected here foreground the challenges, tensions and limitations ...
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(2022)At the start of the fourteenth century, Boston (Lincolnshire), was one of England’s largest and wealthiest towns and played a leading role in the country’s overseas trade, attracting merchants and commodities from as far ...
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(2025)In 1525, Martin Luther published one of his most vicious pamphlets, 'Wider die Rotten der Bauern', attacking the peasants for supposedly misusing his concept of freedom. This edition publishes the text in a new translation ...
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(2024)In 1524, Hans Sachs published a dialogue in which his alter ego, the cobbler Hans, takes on a pompous priest - and wins. This edition publishes the dialogue in a new translation, alongside the contemporary Dutch and 1548 ...
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(2023)These Reformation pamphlets from 1523 provide Luther's take on monasticism. The 'Mönchkalb' interprets a monstrous birth as a condemnation of false monks, the and 'Ursache und Antwort' justifies nuns leaving their convent.
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(2022)Martin Luther's pamphlet on how to translate the Bible is a seminal work in the history of the German language and translation studies. This edition is part of the Reformation Pamphlet series of the Taylor Institution Library.
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(2021)On the 500th anniversary of its publication, this new edition and translation of the German Passional of Christ and Antichrist and the Latin Antithesis of the Life and Antichrist in Pictures sheds new light on the origins ...















