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        Ironie und Ambiguität im Ijobbuch 

        Häner, Tobias (2024)
        Taking up a recent trend in studies on the book of Job, the study is centered on irony and ambiguity in the text to show that both rhetorical features appear throughout the book and point to the finiteness of human cognitive ...
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        Marianne Pirker 

        Beier, Mirijam (2024)
        This study is the first to present a source-critical biography and vocal profile of the singer Marianne Pirker (1717?–1782). Pirker's career is continuously reflected against the background of the production system of the ...
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        The Industrialized Designer 

        Armstrong, Leah (2024)
        What does it mean to be called an industrial designer? This book traces the remarkable rise of this professional identity in historical perspective from a position of anonymity in the early twentieth century, to mid-century ...
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        Militär in der Provinz 

        Wenger, Manuel (2025)
        In the historiography of the Habsburg Monarchy, the first half of the 19th century has received relatively little attention compared to the preceding reform phase from Maria Theresa to Leopold II or the long reign of Franz ...
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        Die Sprache des erlittenen Krieges (1914–1938) 

        Meidl, Martina (2025)
        This volume focuses on poems by French frontline soldiers that address the suffering resulting from the experience of war. They bear witness, accuse, and function as a medium for coping with traumatic experiences. In ...
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        Bronze Age Metallurgy 

        (2025)
        This volume presents new results on Bronze Age metallurgy in Central Europe and the Balkans. The papers discuss recent developments and results concerning the production and use of copper, trade and exchange of raw materials ...
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        Monuments and Territory 

        Gabowitsch, Mischa; Homanyuk, Mykola (2025)
        Gabowitsch and Homanyuk draw on unique sources to trace the logic of Russian monument policies in occupied Ukraine: wartime on-site ethnography complemented by systematic real-time data collection from online sources, many ...
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        «Poor images» – arme Bilder? 

        Schmidt, Helena (2025)
        Digital images are ubiquitous and, since the spread of mobile devices, often appear as poorly resolved, frequently edited digital copies. Based on Hito Steyerl's concept of the »poor image«,Helena Schmidt analyses their ...
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        Zeugnisse des Okkulten 

        Kaufmann, Kira (2025)
        The research project aims to make the occult visible as a component of Viennese modernism. It connects to a research context that understands occultism and esotericism not as opposed to modernism, but rather as concepts ...
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        Der einsame Weg, Band 2 : Historisch-kritische Ausgabe 

        Schnitzler, Arthur (2024)
        The 15th volume of the “Historical-Critical Edition of Arthur Schnitzler’s Early Works” – edited by Konstanze Fliedl since 2010 – presents Schnitzler’s play “Der einsame Weg” (1904). The entire extensive corpus of material ...
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