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    • Perrin, Daniel; School of Applied Linguistics, ZHAW (2022)
      This volume introduces applied linguistics for language-based professions. Learning and practicing with both book and an online offering promotes academically rigorous thinking and action in everyday professional life, ...
    • Rückl, Michaela; Kainhofer, Judith (2022)
      This volume spans various languages and education levels, focusing on heterogeneity as an immanent characteristic of pedagogical settings. Its examines the potential of language development, the factors and facets of the ...
    • Kleineberg, Désirée (2022)
      The empirical and comparative study examines various facets of the linguistic expression of collectivity in Romance languages. Against the background of an onomasiological conception of nominal aspectuality, collection ...
    • Berensmeyer, Ingo (2022)
      This book explores the history of literature as a history of changing media and modes of communication from prehistory to the present. It argues that literature has evolved, and continues to evolve, in sync with material ...
    • Spatzek, Samira (2022)
      This study deals with the formative powers of modern liberal ideas of private property. The liberal subject emerged with the formations of European liberalism, Atlantic slavery, and settler colonial expansion in the New ...
    • Ludewig, Anna-Dorothea (2022)
      In the nineteenth and, in particular, twentieth centuries, literature became a place to negotiate ideas of Jewish femininity, an experimental space in which contemporary discourses were carried out and tried out on and ...
    • Reese, Scott (2022)
      This volume explores and calls into question certain commonly held assumptions about the nature of writing and technological advancement in the Islamic tradition. In particular, it challenges the idea that mechanical print ...
    • Frimmel, Johannes; Haug, Christine; Bell, Bill (2022)
      The year 2019 marked the 300th anniversary of Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. His novel was a huge success right away and was soon followed by bootlegs and translations. With the robinsonade, an independent genre of adventure ...
    • Dietrich, Nikolaus; Fouquet, Johannes (2022)
      This book explores the intermediality of image and text in Graeco-Roman sculpture. By studying a wide range of material, from grand sculpture to humble reliefs, scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds explore ...
    • Bockmann, Jörn; Martin, Alena; Michel, Hannah; Struwe-Rohr, Carolin; Waltenberger, Michael (2022)
      While God looks directly into people’s souls as inspector cordium, the relationship of observation between man and the devil appears as an immanent and indirect, lateral and potentially reciprocal one. The contributions ...
    • Hardach, Gerd † (2022)
      The topic of this book is the interplay between the economic order and economic development in Germany's various economic systems since 1945 the social market economy of the old Federal Republic of Germany the state socialist ...
    • Schoor, Kerstin; Treß, Werner (2022)
      The contributions in this volume address developments in the emergence of a Jewish scholarship movement against the backdrop of diaspora and migration movements in Central and Eastern Europe. These studies on the epistemology ...
    • Becker, Alexandra (2022)
      The switch from teaching to learning, competence-based teaching, and new public management are calling for changes to be made to the way that activities are coordinated at universities. Educational governance can help to ...
    • Chiriac, Alexandra (2022)
      The book examines the reach of modernism in design and performance in Romania between the two world wars, focusing on remarkable Jewish avant-garde artists located in Bucharest. Based on extensive new research, it shows ...
    • Fusillo, Massimo; Simonetti, Gianluigi; Marchese, Lorenzo (2022)
      What is the connection between philosophical enquiries and storytelling in contemporary narrative? Is it possible to outline some features of a so-called philosophical fiction in Western literature throughout the last two ...
    • Fernández, Hans (2022)
      This book offers the first panoramic study on the development and characteristics of the literary-journalistic genre of spectator periodicals in Hispanic America and Brazil. After contextualizing these publications within ...
    • Döring, Karoline Dominika; Haas, Stefan; König, Mareike; Wettlaufer, Jörg (2022)
      Research and teaching in history have undergone profound changes within the scope of digitalization. This volume asks questions such as: What changes is digitalization making possible in the way that historical research ...
    • Klotz, Anne-Christin (2022)
      By analyzing Warsaw’s Yiddish daily press, this volume reveals how Polish Jews gained and disseminated subversive knowledge of National Socialist Germany in spite of censorship and repression, and also initiated campaigns ...
    • Gorshenina, Svetlana; Abashin, Sergei; De Cordier, Bruno; Saburova, Tatiana (2022)
      The volume demonstrates that photography was the cornerstone of imperial media governance and discourse construction in colonial Turkestan of the tsarist and early Soviet periods. The aim of this volume is to interpret ...
    • Dušková, Lucie; Duijzings, Ger (2022)
      The night has always and almost universally represented a special ‘out of the ordinary’ temporal zone with its own meanings, possibilities, and dangers. It is only since the modern era that the night has become increasingly ...