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(2022-06)Campus Medius explores and expands the possibilities of digital cartography in cultural and media studies. Simon Ganahl documents the development of the project from a historical case study to a mapping platform. Based on ...
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(2022)This volume contains sixteen contributions devoted to historical monuments and materials relating to Western Tibet primarily between the late 9th and the 12th century. In one way or another, the thematic focus of all ...
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(2022-04)This volume investigates the psychogenesis of central historical thinking concepts during the entire schooling phase, describes age-typical characteristics, and attempts to derive generalizable developmental patterns from ...
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(2022-04)The study investigates the historical-psychological anchor points of historical meaning generation as well as the universal unconscious motives by which people shape historical narratives. A distinction is made between ...
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(2022-04)The theater terrace of Aigeira is one of the most interesting building ensembles of the Hellenistic period in the Peloponnese. Its investigation is a main focus of the long-standing activities of the Austrian Archaeological ...
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(2022-05)This book contains a critical Sanskrit edition of the first five chapters of the Madhyamakāvatārabhāṣya, a work that presents the steps of the path to full Awakening according to the “Great Vehicle” of Buddhism. The author ...
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(2022-04)Up to the present day more than 800 early medieval charters, dating from before 1000, have been preserved in the archive of the former Abbey of St Gall. This book offers the first comprehensive diplomatic analysis of this ...
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(2022-05)Golden crowns, precious relics or rare gifts – it is such treasures that we paradigmatically associate with the Middle Ages, while we think of the Modern Age as the beginning of consumer culture and collections. This book ...
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(2022-05)The aim of this book is to honor the multidisciplinary work of Doz. Dr. Sylvia Moosmüller† in the field of acoustic phonetics. The essays in this volume range from sociophonetics, language diagnostics, dialectology, to ...
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(2022-05)The fifteenth volume of the critical edition of pope Innocent III’s chancery-registers is containing 242 letters addressed to recipients all over Europe and in the Middle East. In this year of the pontificate, the organization ...
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(2022-05)Golden crowns, precious relics or rare gifts – it is such treasures that we paradigmatically associate with the Middle Ages, while we think of the Modern Age as the beginning of consumer culture and collections. This book ...
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(2022-05)Eduard Steuermann (1892–1964), Austrian-Polish-Jewish pianist from Galicia, student of Busoni, teacher and friend of Adorno, exiled American, sought-after soloist and pedagogue between Vienna, New York and Darmstadt, sought ...
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(2022)The publication contains the edited minutes of the Cisleithanian Council of Ministers 1868-1871. This period, immediately following the Austro-Hungarian compromise, represents a major reconstruction of the Habsburg ...
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(2022-05)The third volume of the Neue Senfl Edition (NSE) publishes all five-part motets for the first time. In addition to well-known motets such as Ave, Rosa sine spinis or the five-part version of Senfl's Nisi Dominus, it also ...
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(2022-06),,Socialism and Apocalyptic" introduces political theology and the posthumous work of Otto Bauer (1897-1986). Bauer himself was from 1927 to 1934 chairman of the Federation of Religious Socialists (BRS) in Austria. His ...
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(2022-03)Rudolf Carnap (1891-1970) was among the most important representatives of interwar European philosophy as well as of postwar American analytic philosophy. His early diaries, with whom the edition of his writings from the ...
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(2022)This publication offers an edition of the “Royal court book” in full text. It starts with a foreword by Bernhard Diestelkamp, who underlines the central importance of this source for research. In the extensive analysis ...
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(2021)This book deals with the ways in which empires affect smaller communities – for instance, ethnic groups, religious communities, local or peripheral populations. It addresses Byzantinium, the early Islamic World and the ...
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(2022-03)How does teacher education prepare teachers for pedagogical challenges around sexuality in school? In her ethnographic research Marion Thuswald examines sex education courses in pre- and in-service teacher training. In her ...
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(2022-03)Living in Refuge is a unique dense socio-historical portrait of two Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon for which there is almost no recorded literature and that have changed greatly, especially after 2011 and the influx ...