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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.
Thomas Lahusen
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Schamma Schahadat
(eds.)
Postsocialist Landscapes
Real and Imaginary Spaces from Stalinstadt to Pyongyang
This volume explores the traces of socialism in very different parts of the world today, from East Central Europe to North Korea, in private as well as in public spaces.
Size Matters – Understanding Monumentality Across Ancient Civilizations
Does size matter in the perception of monuments? How can one quantify the monumental? This volume considers these questions in an interdisciplinary approach.
Finding, Inheriting or Borrowing?
The Construction and Transfer of Knowledge in Antiquity and the Middle Ages
This volume offers a multidisciplinary approach to the question of the construction and transfer of knowledge about man and nature in Antiquity and the Middle Ages.
Judith Mengler
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Kristina Müller-Bongard
(eds.)
Doing Cultural History
Insights, Innovations, Impulses
Doing Cultural History sheds light on the inspirational power of the concepts of Cultural History to young academics.
Brooklyn Tides
The Fall and Rise of a Global Borough
Brooklyn Tides provides a unique ethnographic reading of the literature, social activism, and changing tides impacting this ever-transforming global borough.
Jacob Moleschott – A Transnational Biography
Science, Politics, and Popularization in Nineteenth-Century Europe
This biography of Jacob Moleschott enlightens the entanglement of science, politics, and popularization in 19th-century Europe.
American Missionaries in the Ottoman Empire
A Conceptual Metaphor Analysis of Missionary Narrative, 1820-1898
Hami Inan Gümüs ascertains and analyzes the conceptual metaphor networks in American missionary texts from the Ottoman mission (1820-1898).
Harco Willems
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Jan-Michael Dahms
(eds.)
The Nile: Natural and Cultural Landscape in Egypt
Ancient Egypt as we know it with all its wonders like pyramids and temples wouldn't have existed without the Nile. The first recent attempt to explain the importance of this natural phenomenon for the culture of pharaonic Egypt.
Histories for the Many
The Victorian Family Magazine and Popular Representations of the Past. The "Leisure Hour", 1852-1870
How did illustrated family magazines contribute to Victorian historical culture? An approach to the serialisation of history in text and image.