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    Passing Through Shanghai: Ethnographic Insights into the Mobile Lives of Expatriate Youths 

    Sander, Marie (2016)
    Passing Through Shanghai examines how children experience international mobility. Focusing on a specific yet diverse group of expatriate youths in contemporary Shanghai, the book investigates how children negotiate cultural ...
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    Testing the Margins of Leisure 

    Wagner, Rudolf G.; Yeh, Catherine V.; Menegon, Eugenio; Weller, Robert P. (2020)
    This volume offers eight studies on different historical and present-day aspects of leisure in Asia. It critically engages with the predominant Eurocentric focus of leisure studies, bringing into the discussion a number ...
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    Religion and Aesthetic Experience 

    Dorpmüller, Sabine; Scholz, Jan; Stille, Max; Weinrich , Ines (2018)
    Religious aesthetics have gained increasing importance over the past few years in the fields of Religious studies and Islamic studies. This volume highlights the transcultural dimensions of the theoretical foundations of ...
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    Collectives, Localities, Networks 

    Harles, Marlène (2023)
    Artist collectives emerge as driving forces in the art field. They activate new spaces as locales of artistic practice and display. They shape emerging formats, from neighborhood arts projects to largescale biennials. In ...
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    Florentine Banks in Germany 

    Weissen, Kurt (2024)
    "Florentine Banks in Germany" offers a thorough examination of the market strategies employed by the influential Florentine banking families Alberti, Medici, and Spinelli from 1400 to 1475. Kurt Weissen reveals how these ...
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    Visuelle Dimensionen des Antiziganismus 

    Reuter, Frank; Gress, Daniela; Mladenova, Radmila (2021)
    Visual media have played a key role in the genesis of antigypsyism since the early modern period. This interdisciplinary anthology examines the central motifs and semantics of "Gypsy" images in various forms of representation ...
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    Chronologics 

    Mittler, Barbara; Maissen, Thomas; Monnet, Pierre (2022)
    Many contemporary periodisation schemes have their roots in Europe, reflecting particular national religious or historiographical traditions and teleologies. As part of the colonial encounter they have been translated into ...
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    Die Räume der Witwe 

    Syrer, Christa (2024)
    Dowagers played an active role in politics and culture at the courts of the Holy Roman Empire. They were mothers, advisers and patrons of the arts. The rulers had to provide them with an appropriate dowry and a residence. ...
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    Die Alte Aula der Universität Heidelberg 

    Runde, Ingo; Hawicks, Heike (2016)
    Heidelberg University; History; Art
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    Konstruktionen Europas in der Frühen Neuzeit 

    Richter , Susan; Roth, Michael; Meurer, Sebastian (2017)
    Global history has long become an established field of research. At the 11th conference of the working group on the Early Modern Period (Historians’ Association, Germany), participants aimed at applying global-history ...
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    Une clôture hermétique? 

    Verdoot, Jérôme (2021)
    In the Middle Ages, the very existence of Benedictine monasteries was based on their proclaimed isolation from the world, a tenet diametrically opposed to their means of subsistence. Indeed, in order to extract goods from ...
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    Being Single in the City 

    Brosius, Christiane (2024)
    What does it mean to be a single woman in India or China? Being single is an advancing trend, also in Asia. There is an ambivalent fascination with the single woman as a new type of empowered, pleasure-seeking, competent ...
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    Facilitating Cross-Border Family Life – Towards a Common European Understanding 

    Pfeiffer, Thomas; Lobach, Quincy C.; Rapp, Tobias (2021)
    This volume constitutes the final study of EUFams II, a research project on European family and succession law funded by the European Commission. Its contributors present historical developments, discuss the status quo, ...
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    Fürstliches Arkadien 

    Leopold, Silke; Pelker, Bärbel (2021)
    In academic research, princely summer residences are regarded as places of longing, where rulers sought to realize their dream of an earthly paradise and escape the constraints of courtly ceremonial. Traditionally, this ...
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    Handbuch Europäische Sprachkritik Online 

    Schwinn, Horst (2018)
    In this third volume of the “Online Handbook of Language Criticism – A European Perspective”, linguistic purism is being understood as both criticism of language usage on the level of parole and criticism of forms and ...
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    Patterns of Symbolic Violence 

    Mladenova, Radmila (2019)
    Drawing on a number of paradigmatic works of art, the book explores the motif of ‘gypsy’ child-theft and its visualisations. The analytical focus is on the colour coding of bodies in texts and images and their racialised ...
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    Minoische Bild-Räume 

    Günkel-Maschek, Ute (2020)
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    »Daraus kündten auch die Graeci lärnen« 

    Neuendorf, Paul Achim (2022)
    In search of subsidies for the publishing of his Greek and Latin oeuvre, the Corona Anni, Professor Martin Crusius of Tübingen (1526-1607) pointed out in a letter to Johan Papius, court physician at Ansbach, that it might ...
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    Das Schloss als Zeichen des Aufstiegs 

    Müller, Marion (2022)
    Louis XIV's absolutist rule, which began in 1661, was preceded by a period of intensive building activity of ascended state and financial elites in France. Among the most important of these estates, which were mostly located ...
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    Livio Odescalchi, nipote di papa Innocenzo XI 

    Fiorentini, Roberto (2022)
    Livio Odescalchi (1652–1713), nephew of Innocent XI, paid the price in his youth for the pope’s anti-nepotism policy, who chose to deny him any official position. During the same period, Livio had to submit to the oppressive ...
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    Die goldenen Siegelringe der Ägäischen Bronzezeit 

    Becker, Nadine (2018)
    Due to their high material value and their meaningful iconography, Aegean signet rings have already attracted considerable attention in research. The focus was often on the analysis and interpretation of images, however, ...
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    Menschen in ihrer Gegenwart 

    Schmugge, Ludwig; Esch, Arnold (2024)
    This volume of selected essays by Arnold Esch and Ludwig Schmugge, the fruit of over thirty years of research, deals with sources from the archives of the Apostolic Penitentiary, the Catholic Church’s supreme tribunal of ...
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    Prinzip Personifikation 

    Logemann, Cornelia (2023)
    The significance of allegorical personification as a cultural technique can hardly be overestimated for the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the early modern era. Particularly in the French-speaking world, this ...
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    Lords of the Mountains 

    Hauptmann, Harald (2024)
    With his authoritative monograph, Lords of the Mountains. Pre-Islamic Heritage along the Upper Indus in Pakistan, Harald Hauptmann brought decades of research in the Karakoram region of northern Pakistan to an impressive ...
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    Kreuzzug als Selbstbeschreibung 

    Burkart, Eric (2020)
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    Pforta, St. Afra, St. Augustin und die Transformation der mitteldeutschen Musiklandschaft (1543–1620) 

    Menzel, Stefan (2023)
    The Albertine Prince’s Schools Pforta, St. Afra, and St. Augustin considerably contributed to the consolidation of Lutheran church music. The three schools, their teachers, and their alumni transformed Central Germany into ...
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    Proust Cinématographe 

    Jaritz, Joanna (2017)
    "Proust Cinematographe – Ruiz reading In Search of Lost Time" takes a new look at the metapoetic program of Proust’s A la Recherche du Temps perdu. Selected text passages and film excerpts are analyzed, focusing on the ...
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    Die Wurzeln der Kontaktlinguistik 

    Pagel, Steve (2023)
    Thinking about language contact and language mixture has been part of the European-Western preoccupation with language from the very beginning. Starting with Plato in the fourth century B.C., it is for a long time an ...
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    Musiktheater im höfischen Raum des frühneuzeitlichen Europa 

    Scharrer, Margret; Laß, Heiko; Müller, Matthias (2020)
    The unification of the arts in the "Gesamtkunstwerk" of courtly opera has repeatedly been the subject of musicological research, but so far, for example, the specific spatial-architectural side of courtly opera has hardly ...
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    „Stets korrekt und human“ 

    Opfermann, Ulrich Friedrich (2023)
    This book deals with a neglected area of the judicial reappraisal of the Nazi regime: the handling of the crimes against the Central and Eastern European Roma minority in West German NSG trials. It provides a comprehensive ...
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    Wir haben ja alle Deutschland nicht gekannt: Das Deutschlandbild der Deutschen in der Zeit der Weimarer Republik 

    Kemp, Wolfgang (2016)
    After 1918 Germany had to find a new definition for its identity on a political and social level as well as to rediscover itself as a unity in terms of geography and culture. This process can be described as „Inner ...
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    Agonale Invektivität 

    Israel, Uwe; Kraus, Marius; Sasso, Ludovica (2021)
    What does humanism mean, who is a humanist? Contemporaries clarified this not least through diatribes. Intellectuals who, since the middle of the fourteenth century, have regarded rhetoric as the most noble method of ...
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    Grammar and Corpora 2016 

    Fuß, Eric; Konopka, Marek; Trawiński, Beata; Waßner, Ulrich H. (2018)
    In recent years, the availability of large annotated corpora, together with a new interest in the empirical foundation and validation of linguistic theory and description, has sparked a surge of novel work using corpus ...
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    Heinrich Zoepfl (1807–1877) 

    Mußgnug, Dorothee; Stolleis, Michael (2019)
    Heinrich Zoepfl (1807-1877), Heidelberg Professor of Legal History and Constitutional Law, was active in the turbulent times of the "Vormärz", the "German Revolution" of 1848/49 and the foundation of the German Reich in ...
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    Bausteine einer Korpusgrammatik des Deutschen: Bd. 1 (2020) 

    Konopka, Marek; Wöllstein, Angelika; Felder, Ekkehard (2020)
    Bausteine einer Korpusgrammatik des Deutschen (“Building blocks towards a corpus grammar of German”) is a series presenting corpus linguistic studies on German grammar conducted at the Leibniz Institute for the German ...
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    Vom byzantinischen zum arabischen Ägypten 

    Berkes, Lajos (2021)
    This volume contains the edition of 42 Egyptian documentary papyri from the 5th–8th century AD including translations as well as historical and philological commentary. The texts were written in Greek or Coptic, but the ...
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    Süddeutsche Hofkapellen im 18. Jahrhundert 

    Leopold, Silke; Bärbel, Pelker (2018)
    Since the Middle Ages, next to churches the courts have been the most important employers of professional musicians. The important role of court music in European and particularly in German music history has not been ...
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    Prediger der Transformation 

    Greule, Anne (2025)
    Around 1200, a new institution of teaching and learning emerged in Paris: the university. But how was it possible that teachers came together to form a community and regulate their activities? A hitherto underestimated ...
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    » Cette reine qui fait une si piètre figure « 

    Régerat-Kobitzsch, Miriam (2020)
    Successive generations have remembered Marie de’ Medici (1575–1642), Queen of France, as an incompetent regent, obsessed with power and alleged to have murdered her husband. Moreover, historians often saw no more to her ...
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    Französische Lebenswelten in der Residenz 

    Gründig, Christian (2022)
    In der augusteischen Epoche (1694–1763) entwickelte sich die sächsische Residenzstadt Dresden zu einem kulturellen Zentrum des Reichs. Neue Personennetzwerke und Handelswege setzten Wissenstransfers in Gang, wobei die ...
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