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    • Hübner, Christine; Roemer, Lisa; Cossalter-Dallmann, Stefanie (2024)
    • Herger, Eszter Cs.; Schumann, Eva; Abram, Helen Ahlke; Albrecht, Timo Marcel; Halász, Iván; Hamann, Gerrit; Herger, Eszter Cs.; Lehotay, Veronika; Niklai, Patrícia Dominika; Pohl, Dieter; Sato, Dan; Schumann, Eva; Schweitzer, Gábor; Spannenberger, Norbert; Staudigl-Ciechowicz, Kamila; Szabó, Miloslav; Techet, Péter; Vitári, Zsolt (2024)
      The transnational dimension of National Socialism has so far received little attention in legal history research. This volume is the first to examine transfer processes and interde-pendencies on a larger scale, especially ...
    • Gerken, Martina (2024)
      ‘It is this animal that sustains the whole of Peru,’ wrote a Spanish chronicler around 1600. Llamas and alpacas were so important in the Inca Empire that breeding and husbandry were controlled by the state. Embedded in ...
    • Scharf, Philipp; Steinfeld, Bianca (2024)
    • Winko, Simone; Descher, Stefan; Milevski, Urania; Kröncke, Merten; Finkendey, Fabian; Dalski, Loreen; Wagner, Julia (2024)
      This monograph examines the practice of argumentation in literary studies. The central question is: How do interpreters make their claims about literary texts plausible? The aim is to comprehensively reconstruct, describe ...
    • Cöster-Kauhl, Jan (2024)
      Given the serious consequences an advancing climate change has on both people and the environment, current measures to limit it are increasingly perceived as inadequate. In many places, cases are brought before courts to ...
    • Kraus, Michael (2024)
      The origins of the Ethnographic Collection at the University of Göttingen date back to the Age of Enlightenment. With over 19,000 objects, it is one of the most important teaching and research collections in the German-speaking ...
    • Coniglio, Marco; Recker, Anabel; Sahm, Heike (2024)
      Interdisciplinary cooperation between linguistics and literary studies on Middle Low German has a long tradition. This volume builds on this tradition with contributions that use digital corpora and tools to explore and, ...
    • Zhang, Xinyan (2024)
      Reference object is the Taiping-Rebellion in the context of efforts to introduce Protestantism in 19th century China leading to the establishment of the “Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace” from 1851 to 1864. With millions ...
    • Gerlach, Jennifer Marie (2024)
      In light of the increasing responsibility of parents of children with ascribed special educational needs for their children’s education, the present study examines the subjectivation of such parents in the context of school ...
    • Albert, Matthias; Nagel, Jürgen; Schmidt, Matthias; Nagel, Ralf-Volker; Spellmann, Hermann (2024)
      The new, fourth generation of yield tables for the tree species oak, beech, spruce, Douglas fir and pine replaces the yield tables for the previously mentioned tree species in Schober's yield table collection from 1975, ...
    • Cé Sangalli, Lucas (2024)
      This book offers a transnational comparison of Sudanese diasporas and different generations of migrants in Germany and Jordan. It provides an empirically based framework to study the power dynamics that Sudanese individuals ...
    • Elsenaar, Bram; Pokörn, Sigrid (2024)
    • Hamdi, Saman (2024)
      What can Hip Hop culture and its art forms (dance, rap, DJing, graffiti/style writing) contribute to the development of individuals, communities, and even society? To answer this question, this book delves into Hip Hop ...
    • Coester-Waltjen, Dagmar; Lipp, Volker; Reuß, Philipp; Schumann, Eva; Veit, Barbara; Dehmer, Gregor; Dutta, Anatol; Heiderhoff, Bettina; Lies-Benachib, Gudrun; Schwab, Dieter; Veit, Barbara; Walper, Sabine (2024)
      These conference proceedings contain the presentations given at the 19th Göttinger Workshop on Family Law, which took place on November 10, 2023. The workshop was held on the occasion of a legislative initiative of the ...
    • Schneider, Kristina (2024)
      Unity in Diversity is not for us explores the lived experiences of primarily Muslim lesbians and trans men (LT+) in Indonesia, where Islam is the majority religion. Using an ethnographic approach, the book traces how LT+ ...
    • Kurzwelly, Jonatan (2024)
      Nueva Germania, a rural Paraguayan settlement, was founded at the end of the nineteenth century as a racist, eugenic, and anti-Semitic project. Its founders, Bernhard Förster and Elisabeth Nietzsche, hoped to create the ...
    • Kühn, Johanna (2024)
      Contemporary spiritual practices, such as various forms of meditation and yoga, spiritual teachings as well as alternative energy-based healing methods, became increasingly popular in Lebanon’s capital Beirut. In particular, ...
    • Niedersächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen (2024)
      With its yearbook, the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities gives an account of its activities in 2020/2021. The yearbook contains the activity report of the presidents and the work reports of the research projects, ...
    • Schritt, Jannik (2024)
      In 2011, Niger became a new oil producer. Based on an extended case study of the country’s entry into the oil-age, the book offers a nuanced examination of the local, regional, national and international dynamics that have ...