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(2025)Vicki Baum’s novel ‘stud. chem. Helene Willfüer’ (1928/29) is one of the most successful novels of the Weimar Republic on the New Woman, who manages to be independent and self-determined in both her professional and private ...
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(2025)Against a contemporary background and inspired by the critical theory of the Frankfurt School, the book develops a materialist media theory. According to this theory, media are materialised forms of social mediation, which ...
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(2025)In Terms of Exchange. Economies of Difference in Works by Marlen Haushofer, Ingeborg Bachmann and Hélène Cixous analyses texts by two Austrian woman writers, Marlen Haushofer and Ingeborg Bachmann, as well as French writer ...
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(2025)The so-called “rubble women” have become a fixture in the memory politics of the immediate post-war period: armed with shovels, aprons, and headscarves, they cleared the streets of the federal capital Vienna of the rubble ...
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(2025)The book contains the proceddings of the ASMOSIA XIII Conference held in 2022 inVienna which is the largest conference dealing with »Marbel in Antiquity«. This volume contains more than 70 scientific contributions from ...
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(2025)The bronze doors from the 11th and 12th centuries are the only surviving corpus of monumental bronzes in medieval Europe. They were crafted using the lost wax process from various copper alloys, with some featuring inlays ...
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(2025)The book contains the proceddings of the ASMOSIA XIII Conference held in 2022 inVienna which is the largest conference dealing with »Marbel in Antiquity«. This volume contains more than 70 scientific contributions from ...
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(2025)The present study provides an analysis and commentary on the main part of the dissertation "Die hebräischen Traditionen in den Werken des Hieronymus", written in 1861 by the Breslau rabbinate candidate Moritz Rahmer. ln ...
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(2025)“x” stands for intersection(s) and multiplication, as comic studies and gender studies complement each other productively. This alternative reader provides a compact anthology of artistic, didactic and pedagogial, academic, ...
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(2025)What role did survivors of political persecution under National Socialism play in the East-West conflict?
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(2025)This volume places the Eastern, especially the Austro-Russian, fronts of the Great War centre stage, examining the little-known environmental and spatial dimensions in the history of the war. The focus is particularly on ...
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(2025)People wear Shakespeare quotes or Žižek portraits because certain works, figures, or concepts have become cultural icons, while others remain overlooked. Such icons embody what is seen as outstanding in culture and are ...
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(2025)Concepts of the Body - Transformations in Slavic Literatures and Cultures refers to the corporeal turn and examines the representation of bodies and related cultural discourses from an interdisciplinary perspective. The ...
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(2025)Abstract englisch (Max. 3 Sätze) Abstract English* (max. 3 sentences) Informed by the transdisciplinary research in social and environmental justice, Race and Environmental Justice in the Era of Climate Change and COVID-19 ...
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(2025)This volume presents an interdisciplinary discourse on recent archaeological investigations at the ancient sites of Sikyon, Aigeira and Lousoi. These three Northern Peloponnesian poleis represent microregions which from ...
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(2025)The present collection of essays focusing on Italian librettos at the Habsburg Court during the Baroque era gathers together the papers presented at the international conference “I libretti italiani a Vienna tra Sei e ...
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(2025)Despite some preliminary work, the European field of research known as 'law and literature' lacks an interdisciplinary scientific approach. In particular, there has been no attempt to adequately and comprehensively capture ...
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(2025)The text is devoted to researching the processes of formation of common Austro-Hungarian armed forces during the last third of 19th and first decades of 20th centuries up to the beginning of World War I. One of the most ...
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(2025)The time around 1910 has entered art history as the moment when «abstraction was invented». However, where and when works of non-figurative art became present in the public eye has been afforded little attention to date. ...
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(2025)This volume constitutes a significant step in establishing field research as a central methodological approach in translation and interpreting studies. Following an integrative approach, it addresses both translation and ...









