Recent Submissions

  • Loibl, Wolfgang (2024)
    For a long time, works of art with traditional pictorial motifs were sufficiently comprehensible even without titles. Why, when and under what circumstances were titles nevertheless created? The livrets, the exhibition ...
  • (2024)
    The special issue of Romani Studies entitled “Romani people as object and subject of scientific inquiry: Scientification of Roma or RomaNization of science?” brings forward innovative approaches to critically revise the ...
  • Wegmann, Thomas; Döring, Jörg; Manz, Nora; Mayr, Max; Obererlacher, Anna (2024)
    How have the forms and functions of authorial epitexts expanded and developed in the German-speaking world since the turn of the millennium in a professionalised literary field with changed media conditions and possibilities ...
  • Zechner, Ingeborg (2024)
    In comparison to his contemporaries Miklós Rózsa, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, or Max Steiner (all prominent figures in the history of ‚classical‘ Hollywood film music), Franz Waxman (1906–1967) has been underresearched. The ...
  • Alexandra Ganser; Charne Lavery (2024)
    This collection explores various aspects of how oceanic im/mobilities have been framed and articulated in English-speaking literary and cultural imaginaries. It covers the entanglements of maritime mobility and immobility ...
  • Gassner, Verena; Sokolicek, Alexander; Trapichler, Maria (2024)
    The Austrian research team studied the evolution of the city walls in the Lower town of Velia and set it in relation to the urban development of the Phocaean polis on the Tyrrhenian coast, providing new information on the ...
  • Weismann, Paul (2024)
    This book is dedicated to the role of soft law in the enforcement of EU law vis-à-vis the Member States. Apart from the Treaty infringement procedure, there is an increasing number of procedures, mostly laid down in secondary ...
  • Gassner, Verena; Trapichler, Maria (2024)
    Comprehensive research, undertaken by a multidisciplinary team from the University of Vienna between 1974 and 2001 in the Lower town of Velia, studied the evolution of the city walls in relation to the urban development ...
  • Ployer, René (2024)
    The cemetery with 208 cremations and 49 inhumations was in use from the end of the 1st Century AD until the beginning of the 5th Century AD and provides an insight into burial customs and burial rites in a rural necropolis ...
  • Graf-Steiner, Anna (2024)
    Austria engaged in the CSCE negotiations - successfully - above all in human rights issues and humanitarian matters. Moscow's main aim with the CSCE was to consolidate the division of Europe in order to preserve its hegemony ...
  • Schmücker, Marcus; Wilden, Eva; Schreiner, Peter; Schmid, Charlotte; Young, Katherine K.; Rastelli, Marion; Oberhammer, Gerhard; Colas, Gérard; McCann, Erin (2024)
    The contributions collected in this volume deal with the complex history of the Indian deity Viṣṇu-Nārāyana. This conception of God evolved in various traditions in India, especially in South India, during the first ...
  • (2024)
    “Gefangen in Mauthausen” (Imprisoned in Mauthausen) is volume three of a ”major European project on the history of the survivors” (Carlo Moos). It deals with the everyday life of the concentration camp inmates and their ...
  • Richter, Jessica (2024)
    The "servant question" in the late nineteenth century led to the proliferation of debates and conflicts regarding domestic work. Were household servants to be viewed as workers or as members of the household? How should ...
  • Fugger, Verena (2023)
    The book deals with the pictorial design principles of late antique burial chambers, such as those created in the Roman catacombs between the 3rd and 4th centuries A.D. in the form of private cubicula. With the help of an ...
  • Scuderi, Cristina (2023)
    This study offers a glance into the dense network of relationships between impresarios, theatre managers, singers, musicians and publishers who populated the multicultural territory of the Eastern Adriatic theatres in the ...
  • Gehmacher, Johanna (2024)
    This study examines the ‘travel’ of political concepts between women's movements in the West around 1900 and argues that for the historical analysis of social movements, regardless of whether they were transnationally ...
  • Sievers, Wiebke (2024)
    The volume offers insights into new theoretical approaches that should make it possible to analyse cultural change through migration. It focuses on concrete activities in local contexts and their significance for national ...
  • Meyer, Silke; Ströhle, Claudius (2023)
    Remittances are conceptualized as flows of money, objects, ideas, traditions, and symbolic capital, mapping out a crossborder space in which people live, work, and communicate with multiple belongings. However, their power ...
  • Hermisson, Sabine (2023)
    Along with cognitive factors, emotions and existential concerns such as the search for reassurance and autonomy shape adolescents' attitudes toward creation and evolution.
  • Kalwoda, Johannes (2023)
    Exemplary deep drilling of political events in Dalmatia (1900–1918) forms the basis of this profound study investigating the actions of the Austrian state administration. The elections of the Imperial Council and the ...

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