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Nadine Böhm-Schnitker
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Marcus Hartner
(eds.)
Comparative Practices
Literature, Language, and Culture in Britain's Long Eighteenth Century
An investigation of the formative role of practices of comparing in British literature and culture during the long eighteenth century.
Governmental Migration Research in Germany
Knowledge Production at the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees
This study sketches the contours and contradictions of governmental knowledge production on migration in Germany between policy relevance and scientific objectivity.
Authority and Authorship in Medieval and Seventeenth Century Women's Visionary Writings
This book investigates how women gained authority and a voice of their own in medieval and seventeenth century visionary writings.
Daniela Russ
/
James Stafford
(eds.)
Competition in World Politics
Knowledge, Strategies and Institutions
A new, interdisciplinary approach to competition in world politics, offering a range of fresh insights into its historical origins and social contexts.
The Power of Persuasion
Becoming a Merchant in the 18th Century
A vivid praxeological microhistory of the establishment phase of an 18th-century wholesale merchant and his letters.
Marko Kölbl
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Fritz Trümpi
(eds.)
Music and Democracy
Participatory Approaches
This book explores how music relates to democratic participation - on- and offline, throughout cultures, in various times, social settings, and political systems.
Martin Lorber
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Felix Zimmermann
(eds.)
History in Games
Contingencies of an Authentic Past
From the perspective of historical game studies this book illuminates historical authenticity, a buzzword used by game developers and consumers alike.
Natasha A. Kelly
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Olive Vassell
(eds.)
Mapping Black Europe
Monuments, Markers, Memories
An in-depth exploration of Black Europe's past and present focusing on urban inscriptions, historical figures, and community activism.
Strange Blood
The Rise and Fall of Lamb Blood Transfusion in 19th Century Medicine and Beyond
A unique story of 19th century medical knowledge, ambition, and controversy – of crossing boundaries and challenging taboos.
Translocations
Histories of Dislocated Cultural Assets
Who owns cultural assets? Who has narrative control? This volume discusses fair and just approaches to address the dislocation of cultural assets.