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    • Schiavone, Sebastian; Björklund, Jaakko; Murdoch, Steve; Lahtinen, Anu (2026)
      The business of war—meaning the commercial supply, financing, and organisation of soldiers and materiel for armies and navies—was one of the leading economic sectors in early modern Europe. During this turbulent period, ...
    • Gilman, Claudia (2026)
      No period in Latin American history has been as thoroughly studied as the 1960s. Amid this proliferation of texts, Claudia Gilman's Between the Pen and the Rifle stands out as a singular work: comprehensive yet exhaustive, ...
    • Wagner, Royden (2026)
      We address interpretable representation learning for motion forecasting in self-driving cars. Rather than treating transformers as black boxes, we develop methods to interpret and modify learned representations. We introduce ...
    • Baur, Tim (2026)
      Modern high-resolution sensors, such as Lidar, generate thousands of measurements per time step and object in maritime environment perception. These measurements contain information about both kinematics and the objects’ ...
    • Spiecker, Martin (2026)
      By implementing a quantum Szilard engine, we show that a superconducting granular aluminum fluxonium qubit is coupled weakly to a two-level system (TLS) environment of unknown physical origin. Since the TLSs are much longer ...
    • O’Donnell, Guillermo (2026)
      There are books that illuminate a field of study, and then there are books that emerge from the darkness itself. Catacombs is decidedly the latter. For decades, the English-speaking world has known Guillermo O'Donnell as ...
    • Janczyk, Michael (2026)
      The 10th bwHPC Symposium proceedings compile peer-reviewed contributions on scientific computing, AI applications, HPC operations, and Green IT – the central theme of this anniversary edition. Topics include energy-efficient ...
    • Dunleavy, Patrick; Monteath, Timothy (2026)
      Open science is a set of principles and practices that aims to make research from all fields accessible to everyone for the benefit of researchers and society as a whole. Doing Open Social Science: A Guide for Researchers ...
    • Parsons, Laurie (2026)
      No period in Latin American history has been as thoroughly studied as the 1960s. Amid this proliferation of texts, Claudia Gilman's Between the Pen and the Rifle stands out as a singular work: comprehensive yet exhaustive, ...
    • Schiavone, Sebastian; Björklund, Jaakko; Murdoch, Steve; Lahtinen, Anu (2026)
      The business of war—meaning the commercial supply, financing, and organisation of soldiers and materiel for armies and navies—was one of the leading economic sectors in early modern Europe. During this turbulent period, ...
    • Gilman, Claudia (2026)
      No period in Latin American history has been as thoroughly studied as the 1960s. Amid this proliferation of texts, Claudia Gilman's Between the Pen and the Rifle stands out as a singular work: comprehensive yet exhaustive, ...
    • (2026)
      Kaiser Sigismunds (1368-1437) musste sich im Heiligen Römischen Reich, Ungarn und Böhmen mit unterschiedlichen höfischen Strukturen und Traditionen auseinandersetzen. Seine immense Integrationsleistung wird im vorliegenden ...
    • (2026)
      Beauty: The Body as Artefact is a collection of key historical sources with scholarly commentaries tracing the history of physical beauty from antiquity to the eighteenth century. Examining how the human body was conceived ...
    • (2026)
      The book examines the life and work of René Nebesky-Wojkowitz (1923–1959), drawing on an FWF-funded research project that uncovered new sources and deepened understanding of his work in the 1950s Himalayas. It presents him ...
    • Haiden, Tatsiana (2026)
      Tatsiana Haiden explores how the Viennese publishing house Paul Zsolnay Verlag (1924–1938) used translation as a form of soft power to resist rising National Socialism. Using a multi-level approach to analyse publishing ...
    • Noorlander, Paul M.; Asadpour, Hiwa (2026)
      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 ...
    • Onatu, George; Gumbo, Trynos (2025)
      This is the first edition of the Proceedings of the Conference for Planning Students and Young Graduates (CPSYG). The CPSYG 2022 brought together young planning researchers, seasoned academics from various universities, ...
    • Garcia, Ana; Fernández, Marta; Zondi, Siphamandla (2025)
      This book examines key issues and priorities of the G20 from the perspective of the countries of the Global South, with a particular focus on the Brazilian and South African presidencies in 2024 and 2025. It aims to identify ...
    • Duma, Siphumelele; Mashimbye, Rich (2025)
      This book is a riveting account of major political, economic and social issues that are pertinent to the African continent. At its core, the book explores the ever-important matrix of security-development nexus as this ...
    • Afrikano, Seife T.K. (2025)
      Seife Tadelle Kidane is the Director of the Center for Governance and Intra-Africa Trade Studies (CGIATS) at the University of Johannesburg and an Associate at the Institute of Pan African Thought and Conversation (IPATC). ...