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    Mediterranean Connections 

    Schmidt, Laura C.; Rutter, Anja; Käppel, Lutz; Nakoinz, Oliver (2023)
    The present publication constitutes the Proceedings of Session 7 of the ‘Creation of landscapes VI’ workshop, hosted by the CAU Kiel in 2019. The session was entitled ‘Mediterranean Connections – how the sea links people ...
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    Separation, hybridisation, and networks 

    Müller, Johannes (2023)
    Around 3000 BCE, a turning point occurred in Europe: Long-existing regional societies entered into a process of transformation. The result is a world in which new global communication networks brought different regions ...
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    Argumentationsstrategien chinesischer Deutschlerner/-innen 

    Wan, Shujun (2024)
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    LabSchoolsEurope 

    Kurz, Benedict; Zenke, Christian Timo (2023)
    Across Europe, laboratory schools find new ways to tackle the educational issues of our time. Their work is guided by educational experimentation and the aim to strengthen the bond between educational practice and research. ...
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    The Carolingian Sacramentaries of Saint-Amand 

    Westwell, Arthur (2024)
    The monastery of Saint-Amand made, in the late ninth century, a series of deluxe manuscripts for celebration of Mass (sacramentaries). Such a corpus is unique so early. This book shows how the monks continually worked at ...
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    Selbstversklavung im klassischen römischen Recht 

    Goffin, Magnus (2024)
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    Tense, aspect and discourse structure 

    Egetenmeyer, Jakob; Dessì Schmid, Sarah; Becker, Martin G. (2024)
    The twelve essays gathered in this volume address phenomena currently debated in tense and aspect research, elaborating on three thematic cores: 1) the context-sensitivity of tense and aspect and their relationships with ...
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    Self-Help in the Digital Age 

    Filip, Loredana (2024)
    This book unites literature and science, exploring how American self-help culture influences science communication and shapes expectations of success and happiness, particularly through TED talks. It highlights literature's ...
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    Toward a New Culture of the Material 

    Schäffner, Wolfgang; Bauer, Frank; Kim, Yoonha; Marienberg, Sabine (2024)
    The publication takes up the vision to rediscover the analog within activities of images, spaces and materials in the age of the digital. The contributions, based on digital lectures of the Excellence Cluster »Matters of ...
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    Die Diachronie der französischen Progressivperiphrase 

    Momma, Lydia (2024)
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    Riso, pianto, lacrime 

    Jacobi, Claudia; Tenderini, Lisa (2024)
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    Erzählungen – Erwartungen – Erfahrungen 

    Hartwig, Susanne (2024)
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    Theory and Classification of Material Text Cultures 

    Dietrich, Nikolaus; Lieb, Ludger; Schneidereit, Nele (2024)
    The final volume in the series synthesizes the research conducted by the Heidelberg Collaborative Research Center 933 (SFB 933). Systematized into six topic areas (reflecting on writing, layout and text/image, memory and ...
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    Dependency and Social Inequality in Pre-Roman Italy 

    Bentz, Martin; Zeidler, Patrick (2024)
    In the past, most studies on Pre-Roman societies in Italy focused on the elites. The aim of this volume is to look at dependent and marginalized social groups, which are less visible and often even difficult to define. The ...
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    Practicing Interdisciplinarity 

    Barroso Romero, Rafael; Begemann, Elisabeth; Friedrich, Enno; Malagoli, Elena; Rieger, Anna-Katharina; Rüpke, Jörg; Soneira Martínez, Ramón; Vinzent, Markus (2024)
    A representation of the experiences and yields of the interdisciplinary work of a humanities and social science research training group with disciplinary breadth as well as historical depth. The disciplines range among ...
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    Concilium Universale Ephesenum 

    Brüggemann, Thomas; Kinzig, Wolfram (2024)
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    Dynameis 

    Weber, Julia (2024)
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    Female Agency in Manuscript Cultures 

    Grossmann, Eike (2024)
    Manuscript cultures have frequently forgotten or erased women’s contributions. Their agency is a glaring blind spot in the pursuit of gender perspectives on the production of written artefacts. This volume studies manuscripts ...
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    Magie-Theater im 17. Jahrhundert 

    Isabell Wörsdörfer, Anna (2024)
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    Figuren der Endlichkeit in der Europäischen Romantik 

    Christoph Heller, Jakob; Martin, Erik; Schönbeck, Sebastian (2024)
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    Monospace and Multiverse 

    Hansmann, Sabine (2021)
    In contrast to buildings divided by walls, monospace buildings are determined far less by its shell than by a reciprocal relationship between space and practices, objects, materials, and human bodies. Using the example of ...
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    Invective Gaze - Das digitale Bild und die Kultur der Beschämung 

    Heyne, Elisabeth; Prokic, Tanja (2022)
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    Global Contestations of Gender Rights 

    Scheele, Alexandra; Roth, Julia; Winkel, Heidemarie (2022)
    Across the globe, a growing number of social movements, such as demonstrations in support of equal civil status or reproductive freedom and against sexualized violence, show that women's and gender rights are highly ...
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    Alles kann, nichts muss?! 

    Propach, Jan Levin (2020)
    Can God do what He wants or does God want what is in accordance with His very own nature? Is God bound by necessary principles or is necessary what God decrees? Such questions about the relationship between modalities and ...
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    Ungestört bei der Sache? 

    Schroeder, René (2022)
    The assumption social studies and science in primary education to be a key-component in realizing inclusive teaching in primary classrooms for all children but especially for children with emotional and behavioral difficulties ...
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    Imagining Unequals, Imagining Equals 

    Davy, Ulrike; Flüchter, Antje (2022)
    Why did »equality« become prominent in European societies based on hierarchy during the Enlightenment? What does »equality« imply for societies, politics, or legal systems? The contributors to this volume draw on various ...
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    Millet and What Else? 

    Kirleis, Wiebke; Dal Corso, Marta; Filipović, Dragana (2022)
    Broomcorn/common/proso millet (Panicum miliaceum) is a cereal crop that originated in East Asia and was transferred westward to Europe, where it was introduced in the mid-2nd millennium BCE, at the height of the Bronze ...
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    Digital Capitalism and Distributive Forces; Digitalisierung als Distributivkraft. Über das Neue am digitalen Kapitalismus 

    Pfeiffer, Sabine (2022)
    Are robots taking away our jobs? Those who ask this question have misunderstood digitalisation - it is not an industrial revolution by other means. Sabine Pfeiffer searches for the actual novelties brought about by ...
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    Wahrheit und Revolution 

    Bohlender, Matthias; Schönfelder, Anna-Sophie; Spekker, Matthias (2020)
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    Vom Kollektiv zum Individuum 

    Drummer, Clara (2022)
    This book deals with the question of whether and how social identities changed in the German Lower Mountain Range at the end of the 3rd mill. BCE. It is stated that the transition from Late to Final Neolithic is accompanied ...
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    Auf dem Weg ins Türkische Reich 

    Lohmann, Ingrid; Böttcher, Julika (2022)
    "Lese-Buch - a strange name; what does it mean?" asks Elberfeld seminary teacher Hermann Wendt in 1909 in the "Deutsche Blätter für erziehenden Unterricht. ""A book in which one reads?" But to be read is the purpose of all ...
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    Translation und Exil (1933–1945) I 

    Tashinskiy, Aleksey; Boguna, Julija; Rozmysłowicz, Tomasz (2022)
    Research into exile has so far focused on numerous groups of people persecuted by the National Socialists: Writers, artists, scientists, politicians and many others. One group, however, has remained largely invisible until ...
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    Vivir bien 

    Galindo, J. Fernando; Moser, Manuel; Gonzales Leon, Werther (2025)
    Despite its transcendence since the dawn of humanity, the question of good living has been progressively marginalized in the reflection on the human being, often treated individually and privately, with little attention ...
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    Geschichte von morgen 

    Ludwig, Andreas (2024)
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    Recht umkämpft 

    Forschungsgruppe „Recht – Geschlecht – Kollektivität“ (2025)
    Contemporary debates about participation and social cohesion are not only about self-understandings and rules of coexistence, but also about who is the “we” that can legitimately negotiate such issues. The authors analyse ...
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