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    • Woodworth, Bradley D.; Davoliute, Violeta; Staliunas, Darius (2026)
      This collected volume offers an original perspective on the Baltic region by examining the intricate relationships between its diverse ethnic groups from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Rather than focusing ...
    • Fatah-Black, Karwan; de Rooij, Willem (2026)
      Amsterdam painter Dirk Valkenburg (1675–1721) created early depictions of Indigenous and enslaved people on Surinamese sugar plantations, as well as ornate hunting still lifes and portraits of colonial elites. Edited by ...
    • De Jong, Sara (2014)
      This volume invites teachers and students in gender and women’s studies to engage with the library not as an instrument for knowledge, but as a subject and object of knowledge in its own right. The authors and editors had ...
    • Alpermann, Hendrikje | https://orcid.org/0009-0006-7673-5339 (2026)
      <p>Buildings on Standby describes the vacant high-rise buildings A–E in Halle-Neustadt as places of uncertain future, where the possibilities/impossibilities of urban planning after socialism are being negotiated. For more ...
    • Noorlander, Paul M. | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9407-1453; Asadpour, Hiwa | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7074-2435 (2026)
      <p>This volume brings together research on passive voice constructions in low-resource languages of Western Asia, a region marked by extraordinary linguistic diversity as well as a long history of cultural suppression and ...
    • Alpermann, Hendrikje | 0009-0006-7673-5339 (2026)
      <p>Buildings on Standby describes the vacant high-rise buildings A–E in Halle-Neustadt as places of uncertain future, where the possibilities/impossibilities of urban planning after socialism are being negotiated. For more ...
    • Knopp, Philipp (2026)
      What happens when we call the police? An overview of the mediatized knowledge practices of emergency call handling.
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      The relationship between Rudolf Carnap (1891-1970) and Otto Neurath (1882-1945) was marked by mutual intellectual stimulation, close collaboration, and personal friendship, but also by controversies that were as heated as ...
    • Czemiel, Grzegorz (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. ...
    • Breul, Wolfgang; Kobel, Esther (2026)
    • Schöning, Matthias (2026)
    • Bączkowska, Anna; Kukowicz-Żarska, Katarzyna; Rumianowska, Agnieszka; Grażul-Luft, Agnieszka (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 ...
    • Krause, Katharina (2026)
    • Krabichler, Elisabeth; Madersbacher, Lukas (2026)
    • Haltrich, Martin; Krammer, Herbert (2026)
    • Stelzl-Marx, Barbara; Kranebitter, Andreas; Holzinger, Gregor (2024)
    • Laroche, Johannes; Vogeler, Georg; Stutzmann, Dominique; Helias-Baron, Marlène; Barret, Sébastien (2026)
    • Rigby, Stephen H.; Nash, Robert C. (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 ...
    • Woodworth, Bradley D.; Davoliute, Violeta; Staliunas, Darius (2026)
      This collected volume offers an original perspective on the Baltic region by examining the intricate relationships between its diverse ethnic groups from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Rather than focusing ...
    • Fatah-Black, Karwan; de Rooij, Willem (2026)
      Amsterdam painter Dirk Valkenburg (1675–1721) created early depictions of Indigenous and enslaved people on Surinamese sugar plantations, as well as ornate hunting still lifes and portraits of colonial elites. Edited by ...