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    • Luther, Martin; Lähnemann, Henrike; Micklich, Rahel (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 ...
    • Sachs, Hans; Flacke, Philip; Lähnemann, Henrike (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 ...
    • Luther, Martin; Gieseler, Florian; Lähnemann, Henrike; Powell, Timothy (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.
    • Luther, Martin; Jones, Howard; Lähnemann, Henrike (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.
    • Melanchthon, Philipp; Schwertfeger, Johann; Wareham, Edmund; Bubenheimer, Ulrich; Lähnemann, Henrike (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 ...
    • Luther, Martin; Jones, Howard; Lähnemann, Henrike (2020)
      This edition of Martin Luther's seminal work, On the Freedom of a Christian is the first to include an English translation of the German (as opposed to the Latin) version and to give a full theological, historical, and ...
    • Luther, Martin; Jones, Howard; Keßler, Martin; Ostermann, Christina; Lähnemann, Henrike (2018)
      This edition of Martin Luther's Sermon on Indulgences and Grace and the 95 Theses is the first to give a full theological, linguistic and historical introduction to the texts which made the Reformation go viral. It includes ...
    • Heyam, Kit; Ward, Jon (2025)
      This open access book features a diverse collective of arts and humanities researchers, educators and creative practitioners, sharing their thoughts and experiences of how to approach gender nonconformity creatively and ...
    • Dasgupta, Koushiki (2025)
      Ascetics as Activists examines the position of the female ascetics or sadhvis within the right-wing Hindu nationalist discourse in India . This open access book calls attention to the role of religion in gendered identity ...
    • Lucas, Gavin; Andersen, Vivi Lena; Maxwell, Ágústa Edwald; Moníe Nordin, Jonas; Ylimaunu, Timo (2025)
      Examining the archaeological material of the modern period, over a period of the last 500 years, this open access book presents a series of case studies that challenges the fallacy of Nordic egalitarianism. The widening ...
    • Fitzsimons, Camilla (2025)
      Rethinking Feminism in Ireland offers a radical approach that sees feminism as a practical philosophy that seeks to combat all forms of oppression. Exploring a number of topics including political activism, the world of ...
    • Bickmore, Kathy (2025)
      This open access book shows what teaching for democratic citizenship and peace can look like in classrooms in violent and less-violent contexts around the world. It features chapters written by leading scholars and ...
    • Pickerill, Jenny (2025)
      This book critically explores the aims and practices of eco-communities worldwide . Eco-communities can inspire, provoke, and challenge us to live more environmentally harmonious and collective lives. They are practical, ...
    • Aidinlis, Stergios (2025)
      Can researchers and innovators use UK public sector data to produce knowledge that improves policy making, scrutinises government work and promotes the public interest? This open access book looks at interactions between ...
    • Lammers, Philipp; Vogel, Juliane; Wald, Christina (2025)
      Covering a broad historical spectrum from Greek Antiquity to the 21st century, this open access book asks how tragedy's formal features have impacted its travels, and how these travels have shaped its forms. Bringing ...
    • Blanco, Masaya Llavaneras; Gock, Damien P. (2025)
      Offering Southern feminist assessments of detailed case studies from 12 countries, this open access book provides crucial insights into the gendered repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic on macroeconomics, labour, migration ...
    • Sion Ng, Lay (2025)
      The Anthropocene has ushered in remarkable progress and unprecedented challenges, with ecological crises threatening all life—especially the most vulnerable. In search of new solutions in this open access book, Lay Sion ...
    • Oruç, Pinar (2025)
      This open access book investigates the role played by copyright on the digitisation of cultural heritage from three angles: the theoretical differences between cultural property law and copyright; a comparative analysis ...
    • Davies, Gemma; Carrapico, Helena (2025)
      This unique open access collection offers an in-depth understanding of UK-EU police and judicial cooperation post-Brexit, an under-explored field. It considers the legal and political operation of the Trade and Cooperation ...
    • Eichhorn, Steve; Tikly, Leon; Krishnan, Madhu (2025)
      This open access book critically reflects on what it has meant to embark on a process of decolonising higher education at a Global North institution – namely the University of Bristol - and the real-world possibilities for ...