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    • Schuster, Johannes; Hugo, Julia; Bremm, Nina; Kolleck, Nina; Zala-Mezö, Enikö (2024)
      What is the relationship between science and practice? How does research knowledge get into practice? In recent years, there have been increasing calls to examine the relationship between science and practice more closely ...
    • Schlömerkemper, Jörg (2024)
      The traditional forms and contents of teaching will no longer meet the challenges of the future. Beyond "educational" knowledge, an expanded and sophisticated understanding of "education" is required. In this objective, ...
    • Trần, Hoa Mai (2024)
      Participation, children's rights, diversity and inclusion – empty buzzwords or part of democracy building in German day care centres? The author empirically examines 21 quality procedures in the field of childcare and ...
    • Langnickel, Robert (2021)
      The book aims to lay the prolegomena or the general systematic foundations of a pedagogy of the split subject for psychoanalytic pedagogy in general and for special education in particular. It examines the transferability ...
    • Böse, Sarah (2023)
      The central “epoch-typical key problems” (Klafki 1993) that school education should address include the global challenges of socially produced inequality within our societies as well as the careful and responsible use of ...
    • Fatah-Black, Karwan; Lauret, Lauren; van den Tol, Joris (2023)
      'Serving the chain?' is a history of De Nederlandsche Bank in which particular attention is paid to its links with slavery, both as a factor in the economy and as a subject of political debate.
    • Ciufo, Thomas; Dvorak, Abbey L.; Haaheim, Kip; Hurst, Jennifer; Leu, Grace Shih-en; Miller, Leaf; Mizumura-Pence, Ray; Oddy, Nicola; Stewart, Jesse; Sullivan, John; Tucker, Sherrie; Waterman, Ellen; Wilks, Ranita (2024)
      Improvising Across Abilities: Pauline Oliveros and the Adaptive Use Musical Instrument (AUMI) brings together scholars, musicians, and family members of people with disabilities to collectively recount years of personal ...
    • Wanner, Catherine (2024)
      This volume examines Russia’s war on Ukraine. Scholars who have lived through the Russian invasion or who have conducted ethnographic research in the region for decades provide timely analysis of a war that will leave a ...
    • Ongolo, Symphorien; Krott, Max (2024)
      This book addresses historical perspectives and contemporary challenges of the politics of forestland governance and the related sustainability crisis in Africa. It focusses on the power dynamics between key actors involved ...
    • Shukurov, Rustam (2024)
      This book offers a study into the perceptions of ancient and medieval Iran in the Byzantine Empire, as well as the effects of Persian culture upon Byzantine intellectualism, society, and culture. Byzantine Ideas of ...
    • Siegel, Tedd (2023)
      In recent years, developed countries have seen the rise of discussions concerning "the problem with work today." Since this literature tends to reflect the frustrations of the professional–managerial class (as well as other ...
    • Björklund, Elisabet; Jülich, Solveig (2024)
      Exploring a wide variety of visualizations of pregnancy and fetuses through 300 years of history, this timely volume offers a fresh look at the influential feminist concept of the "public fetus." Images of pregnant and ...
    • Schmidt, Mario (2024)
      Pipeline is a low-income, high-rise-tenement settlement in Nairobi's marginalized East and one of sub-Saharan Africa's most densely populated estates. An aspirational place where fleeting forms of capitalist consumption ...
    • Kügle, Karl; Ciulisová, Ingrid; Žůrek, Václav (2024)
      The first collection of essays in the English language dedicated to the cultural achievements and politics of one of the most important ruling houses of late medieval Europe. The house of Luxembourg between 1308 and 1437 ...
    • Poulopoulos, Panagiotis (2023)
      During the early nineteenth century, the harp was transformed into a sophisticated instrument that became as popular as the piano. This was largely the result of the harp's intensive technical, musical and visual upgrading, ...
    • McSheffrey, Shannon; Putter, Ad (2023)
      At the end of the Middle Ages, a group of hatmakers from the Low Countries migrated across the North Sea to London. These men brought with them new skills and technologies, unknown to English artisans, becoming the first ...
    • Turtio, Riina (2023)
      Explores the fundamental role of the military in state-building in francophone postcolonial West Africa and how foreign economic and military aid has influenced it. How did African armed forces in postcolonial states in ...
    • Pendle, Naomi Ruth (2023)
      A fresh perspective on conflict and peace-making that highlights the cosmologies and invisible entities that state, society and religious authorities draw on to claim or reclaim legitimacy and control. Peace-making can be ...
    • Piercy, Hannah (2023)
      This book explores resistance as a widespread motif in medieval romance to consider themes of consent, gender, and desire. Medieval romance is usually considered a genre that celebrates love, desire, and sexuality within ...
    • Wade, Lewis (2023)
      This book closely analyses the rise and fall of Louis XIV's marine insurance institutions in Paris, which were central to the French monarchy's efforts to stimulate commerce, colonial enterprise and economic growth. These ...