OAPEN Library: Recent submissions
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(2026)In a world where the coordinates of meaning—political, economic, cultural, ecological, and epistemological—are shifting, the effort to gather, organize, and compare the traditions of Latin American thought responds not ...
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(2026)The prominent Trotskyist thinker and revolutionary Daniel Bensaïd wrote: “The left suffers from a painful memory. General amnesia. Too many bitter pills swallowed, too many broken promises. Too many issues buried, too many ...
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(2025)The Local and the Global in Science, Technology, and Innovation is an invitation to view knowledge production in Chile from a different perspective: one that simultaneously acknowledges the power of global dynamics and the ...
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(2025)The recognition of same-sex marriage in Costa Rica constitutes one of the most significant milestones in the recent history of LGBTIQ human rights in the region. However, far from being an isolated event or the sole result ...
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(2025)The bestiary of poet and Nobel laureate Gabriela Mistral is an invitation to the exercise of a sovereign and free pleasure in reading. Although sometimes solitary, silent, and even absorbed, every reading process is ...
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(2025)Migration processes have become increasingly complex in recent decades, marked by political, social, and humanitarian transformations. In Chile, human mobility—historically low in scale—has experienced a sustained increase ...
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(2025)In times of global crisis, wars, and accelerated technological transformations, work continues to reflect our collective uncertainties. This new volume of Labor Studies from the South brings together research examining ...
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(2025)The rural school of Copihuelpe, located in the rural area of the Loncoche commune, shaped the lives of several generations of residents in this town in the Araucanía Region. Founded in the 1920s and initially named "Santa ...
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(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. ...
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(2026)Der Band widmet sich der Geschichte der Evangelisch-Theologischen Fakultät der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz ab ihrer Gründung im Jahr 1946 und schließt damit eine Forschungslücke im Bereich universitärer ...
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(2026)Krieg gehört seit Jahrhunderten zu den großen Themen der Literatur. Außerordentliche Ereignisse erzeugen großen Sinnbedarf. Intellektuelle mischen sich daher von Beginn an ein. Erst bezieht man lautstark Position, dann ...
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(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 ...
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(2026)Im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert wurde in London und in Paris geklärt, was eine moderne Straße in der Innenstadt ausmacht. Der vorliegende Band zeichnet die Entwicklung urbaner Straßen nach und betrachtet sie erstmals aus ...
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(2026)Dass Künstlerinnen und Künstler das eigene Porträt in ihre Bilderzählungen einfügen, ist ein breites Phänomen des neuzeitlichen Bildes. Im Unterschied zum autonomen Selbstporträt, dem sich die Forschung intensiv zugewandt ...
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(2026)Der Band sieht aktive Klöster durch ihre über die Jahrhunderte gewachsenen Sammlungen als Laboratorien, in denen materielle Kultur, intellektuelle Innovation und religiöse Praxis ineinandergreifen. Ausgehend von den ...
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(2024)Mit dem „Anschluss“ im März 1938 bildete die österreichische Polizei einen wesentlichen Bestandteil des nationalsozialistischen Terrorregimes. Die Publikation bietet einen umfassenden Einblick in Bedeutung, Funktion und ...
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(2026)Welchen Beitrag kann die Diplomatik zur Erforschung der Geschichte religiöser Gemeinschaften im Mittelalter leisten – und welche neuen Perspektiven eröffnen digitale Methoden? Diesen Fragen widmete sich eine internationale ...
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(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 ...
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(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 ...
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(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 ...












