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    • Shea, Nicholas (2024)
      Research on concepts has concentrated on the way people apply concepts online, when presented with a stimulus. Just as important, however, is the use of concepts offline, when planning what to do or thinking about what is ...
    • McCormick, Conor; Dickson, Brice (2024)
      Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. The Court of Appeal in Northern Ireland has functioned without interruption for over a century, yet its intermediate position can obscure the importance of its ...
    • Vauthier, Bénédicte; Abalo Gómez, Adriana; Fernández Cobo, Raquel (2024)
      Critical rereading of the Hispanic political-aesthetic modernities of the 20th-21st centuries from the history of the concepts and theories of the historical times of Reinhart Koselleck. Throughout twelve chapters, the ...
    • Kamecke, Gernot (2024)
      This book covers five historical moments of the long and conflictive relationships between philosophy and literature: Greek Antiquity, the French Middle Ages, the Spanish Golden Age, the Age of Enlightenment and Modernity. ...
    • Lucas, Olivia R.; Pruett, Laura Moore (2024)
      Teaching Difficult Topics provides a series of on-the-ground reflections from college music instructors working in a wide variety of institutional settings about their approaches to inclusive, supportive pedagogy in the ...
    • Sandhaas, Carmen (2024)
      Topics are the activation of friction in connections and the use of long screws, which lead to positional imperfections. Design and execution of eccentric holes or holes arranged in groups and solutions for the realisation ...
    • Geimer, Marcus (2024)
      The manuscript “13th Mobile hydraulic colloquium” contains the collected contributions to the presentations of the event of the same name, which took place on the 8th/9th October 2024 in Karlsruhe. In nine articles the ...
    • Humphreys, Adam R. C.; Suganami, Hidemi (2024)
      Causal Inquiry in International Relations defends a new, philosophically-informed account of the principles which must underpin any causal research in a discipline such as International Relations. Its central claim is ...
    • Biehl, Michael (2023)
      The Shallow and the Deep is a collection of lecture notes that offers an accessible introduction to neural networks and machine learning in general. However, it was clear from the beginning that these notes would not be ...
    • Sanchez Summerer, Karène; Admiraal, Lucia; Oudman, Karstian; Sanchez Summerer, Karène; Admiraal, Lucia (2024)
      During the turbulent period following the First World War, the Dutch and queer Jewish poet, writer and journalist Jacob Israel de Haan (Smilde 1881-Jerusalem 1924) worked in Mandate Palestine as a correspondent for the ...
    • Gunzelmann, Hans Jonas (2024)
      Independence protests are on the rise across Europe, as Spain, the UK, and other states have faced severe secessionist challenges. The largest wave of these protests swept Catalonia and reached its peak in 2017 when the ...
    • Baranets, Elie; Novo, Andrew R. (2024)
      Great Power competition is back. On the two sides of the Atlantic, however, this concept often means different things. While the United States is focused on China, Europe is preoccupied with Russia. Yet shifting American ...
    • Rodriguez Fielder, Elizabeth (2024)
      The Revolution Will Be Improvised: The Intimacy of Cultural Activism traces intimate encounters between activists and local people of the civil rights movement through an archive of Black and Brown avant-gardism. In the ...
    • Löwenheim, Oded (2024)
      Despite facing profound teaching anxiety stemming from the politically intense surroundings in Israel and his own writer’s block, Oded Löwenheim crafted an innovative college course that breaks free from the traditional ...
    • Smith, Christopher (2024)
      What is going on when a graphic novel has a twelfth-century samurai pick up a telephone to make a call, or a play has an ancient aristocrat teaching in a present-day schoolroom? Rather than regarding such anachronisms as ...
    • Fraser, Benjamin (2024)
      People with Down syndrome possess a culture. They are producers of culture. And in the 21st century, this culture is increasingly visible as a global phenomenon. Down Syndrome Culture examines Down syndrome alongside its ...
    • Cesalkova, Lucie; Praetorius-Rhein, Johannes; Val, Perrine; Villa, Paolo (2024)
      After WWII, cinema was everywhere: in movie theatres, public squares, factories, schools, trial courts, trains, museums, and political meetings. Seen today, documentaries and newsreels, as well as the amateur production, ...
    • Häussler, Bertram; Sussmann, Stephanie; Wolff, Lara Luisa; Weber, Valeria (2024)
      Schizophrenia is a mental illness characterized by disorders of thought and perception, inappropriate affect and cognitive deficits. The development of this potentially chronic illness is multifactorial. Its course is ...
    • Fury Childs Daly, Samuel (2024)
      Samuel Fury Childs Daly tell the history of how Africa’s postcolonial military regimes tried and ultimately failed to transform their societies into martial utopias.
    • Potts, Shaina (2024)
      Shaina Potts traces how the post-World War II expansion of United States judicial authority in the economies of foreign governments promotes the interests of the American empire abroad.