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Jens Herlth
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Edward M. Swiderski
(eds.)
Stanislaw Brzozowski and the Migration of Ideas
Transnational Perspectives on the Intellectual Field in Twentieth-Century Poland and Beyond
The first English-language collection of essays on the intellectual and cultural contexts of the works of the great Polish writer and philosopher.
The Transatlantic Sixties
Europe and the United States in the Counterculture Decade
The 1960s from a transatlantic perspective: The book comprises critical essays on transatlantic and globalized American studies, focused on politics and culture.
Nina Möllers
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Karin Zachmann
(eds.)
Past and Present Energy Societies
How Energy Connects Politics, Technologies and Cultures
Abundant, salutary, problematic – energy shapes history. The volume analyzes discourses of energy and their materialization into technical systems, media and consumer practice.
Historicizing the Uses of the Past
Scandinavian Perspectives on History Culture, Historical Consciousness and Didactics of History Related to World War II
The book offers a presentation of new developments in Scandinavian memory cultures related to World War II combining this focus with the perspective of history didactics.
Doing Anthropology in Wartime and War Zones
World War I and the Cultural Sciences in Europe
Anthropology between field research and fire trenches. This volume investigates the hardly recognized cooperation between anthropologists and the military during World War I. An enlightening insight into the dark history of a discipline.
Kirill Postoutenko
(ed.)
Totalitarian Communication
Hierarchies, Codes and Messages
Totalitarianism reviewed – this volume combines historical, sociological, and linguistic approaches into contemporary totalitarianism research: totalitarianism is a peculiar societal constellation of hierarchies, codes, and networks.