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    • Stamp Dawkins, Marian (2025)
      Consciousness is the most fascinating—but tantalizingly difficult—topic in the whole of biology. Although many people now believe that mammals, birds, and possibly all vertebrates are conscious, there are also claims that ...
    • de Roest, Aafje (2026)
    • Cistelecan, Alex; Blagojević, Una; Hincu, Adela; Baghiu, Stefan; Cistelecan, Alex; Ferencz-Flatz, Christian (2026)
      Situated Marxism analyzes theoretical practices in postwar Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union on their own terms and within their institutional, social, and historical contexts. Challenging enduring narratives of dogma ...
    • Mariani, Andrea; Warshadfilm, Ellen; Raubenheimer, Landi; Khoza, Bongani J.; Chapelan, Liri; Casini, Silvia; Van Der Heijden, Tim; Edmonds, Guy; Mcgregor, Sanna; Van Wyk, Josef; Fossati, Giovanna; van den Oever, Annie (2025)
      This book addresses the growing awareness of the historical collections of film and media devices in film archives and media museums. Over thirty experts reflect on the prominent roles media technologies play in a range ...
    • Captain, Esther; Sinke, Onno (2025)
      The battle cry ‘Bersiap!’ resounded in numerous cities and towns across Indonesia during the first months following the declaration of independence on August 17, 1945. Heard from all sides, this call to ‘stand by’ for the ...
    • Wyss, Johana (2026)
      This study offers an ethnographic exploration of how memory, identity, and history are contested in the city of Opava and the surrounding Hlu.ín area – former sites of Austrian and Prussian rule shaped by post-imperial ...
    • Balogh, Robert (2026)
      In February 2024 the designated body of the geological sciences rejected the proposition that humans have entered the Anthropocene epoch. Historians are yet to tell history as the interaction with materials and living ...
    • Bosman, Cécile (2025)
      Marine painting is a four hundred year old specialism of the traditional Dutch school of painting. Painting ships and the sea requires both nautical knowledge and great artistic talent. Cécile Bosman examines the background, ...
    • Woolley, Ursula; Aleksidze, Nikoloz; Klimenko, Ekaterina V.; Paert, Irina; Berezhnaya, Liliya; Hein-Kircher, Heidi (2025)
      This book explores the sacralization of history with a focus on modern Eastern Europe where the erasure of Soviet traditions has triggered a search for specific “usable pasts”. It discusses the importance of sacralization ...
    • Abramovay, Pedro; Lotta, Gabriela (2025)
      Democracy on a Tightrope explores the complex relationship between politics and bureaucracy in Brazil’s democratic development since the 1988 Constitution. Drawing from academic research and firsthand government experience, ...
    • Verkerk, Maarten; Glas, Gerrit; Sierksma-Agteres, Suzan (2025)
      Herman Dooyeweerd (1894-1977), a renowned philosopher and legal scholar, has been regarded as one of the most original philosophers the Netherlands has ever produced. In 1935, he published his seminal work, A New Critique ...
    • Benjamins, Rick (2025)
      God is and remains a meaningful term, even after “the death of God,” but its meaning is by no means clear or unambiguous. Clearly and with a broad perspective, this book challenges classical theology with the criticism ...
    • Dimou, Augusta (2025)
      The creative sector, including the cultural industry, is key for today’s economy. Copyright has the capacity to x the roles and tasks of the actors involved and determine the direction of cash ows within this sector. The ...
    • Huss, Michal (2025)
      This book follows the perspectives of refugee activists to examine cities shaped by layered histories of war, colonialism, and partition. Challenging the crisis-driven, state-centric frameworks that dominate migration and ...
    • Saeys, Mathis; Simon, Robin; Kavadias, Dimokritos (2025)
    • Apostolidou, Anna (2025)
      This book documents the two year collaborative work that led to the creation of the VOLARE Digital Repository, which hosts video testimonies of, and about, displacement. It seeks to theoretically and methodologically frame ...
    • Guliyev, Ahmad; Guliyev, Ahmad (2022-04-08)
      The emergence of the Safavid Empire in the early sixteenth century marked a significant change in the geopolitics of the Middle East. This momentous change coincided with the widening of Ottoman expansion eastward and the ...
    • Percacci, Roberto; Zanusso, Omar (2026)
      General Relativity and Yang-Mills theories are the two pillars of our understanding of the physical world. The fact that the former is a classical field theory whereas the latter are usually presented as quantum field ...
    • Claudio, Bianca Sola; Campello, Filipe (2026)
      This book challenges the asymmetries in dialogues between the Global South and Global North. The book considers how the literature on reparative politics in itself often perpetuates Western-centric models which risk leading ...