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    • Brodbeck, David (2014)
      Defining Deutschtum: Political Ideology, German Identity, and Music-Critical Discourse in Liberal Vienna Defining Deutschtum offers a nuanced look at the intersection of music, cultural identity, and political ideology in ...
    • Bandelj and Dorothy J. Solinger, Nina (2012)
      This book examines the 20-year aftermath of the 1989 assaults on established, state-sponsored socialism in the former Soviet bloc and in China. It brings together prominent experts on Eastern Europe and China to examine ...
    • K. Ansell, Christopher (2011)
      Drawing inspiration from the philosophy of Pragmatism, this book argues for a new “problem-solving democracy,” where public agencies build consent for public policy by engaging the public in active problem-solving. More ...
    • Fligstein, Neil (2009)
      The European Union's (EU) market integration project has dramatically altered economic activity around Europe. This book presents evidence on how trade has increased, jobs have been created, and European business has been ...
    • Niyogi De, Esha (2011)
      Drawing lessons from the intersection of literature, photography, cinema, television, dance-drama, and ethnography, this book presents a unique analysis of Indian activist thought spread over two centuries. It discusses ...
    • De Haro, Sebastian; Butterfield, Jeremy (2025)
      This monograph discusses dualities in physics: what dualities are, their main examples—from quantum mechanics and electrodynamics to statistical mechanics, quantum field theory and string theory—and the philosophical ...
    • Buylaert and Miet Adriaens, Frederik (2025)
      This book engages with recent debates on lordship as a cornerstone of rural society in Europe. As a distinct outlier in the spectrum of possibilities, Flanders provides an extreme example of a scenario in which seigneuries ...
    • Thomas König, Xiao Lu, Thiago N Silva (2025)
      Learning to Govern Together in Representative Democracy introduces a dynamic theory of coalition governance, focusing on the temporal constraints that coalition parties face when governing together in representative ...
    • L. Krakauer, Eric (2025)
      This manual is an easy-to-use clinical guide for providing high-quality, contextually adapted palliative care in low- and middle-income settings. Palliative care is a medically and morally imperative response to any acute ...
    • Thein, Konstantina (2024)
      This bachelor's thesis examines the role of AI text generators in fiction publishing. The aim is to explain how they work and identify potential applications in the value chain. Literature sources and expert interviews ...
    • Weers, Beatrice Simon (2025)
      This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of automated content indexing at the library of the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Science in Leipzig. The aim is to determine how well the library's specially developed ...
    • Sprunghofer, Sandra (2025)
      In her final thesis, Sandra Sprunghofer dealt with the design of images in the context of plain language. First, she defines the most important terms in order to clarify the target group for which these images are designed ...
    • Bernhofer, Josefine C. (2024)
      Traditional publication products are the object of tensions between the interests of authors regarding copyright, the changing opinions of the public,and the economic interests of publishers. The goal of this paper is to ...
    • Dramé, Aly (2025)
      Weaving together oral and written sources, The Institutionalization of Islam in Southern Senegal investigates previously overlooked dimensions of Islamization in Senegambia through the processes of intermarriage, Qur’anic ...
    • Mietzner, Marcus (2026)
      Joko Widodo—popularly called Jokowi—ruled Indonesia for a decade, from 2014 to 2024. The world’s fourth-largest nation and third-largest democracy, Indonesia had embarked on a messy democratic transition in the late 1990s, ...
    • Johannßen, Dennis (2026)
      Just Language revisits the Weimar period and its representation in the postwar years to explore narratives of linguistic resistance in the works of Walter Benjamin, Theodor W. Adorno, Hannah Arendt, and Paul Celan. How did ...
    • Chen, Jen-yen (2026)
      For three centuries, the former Portuguese colony of Macau served as the gateway into mainland China and the locale for the development of an Asian Catholic culture that encompassed distinctive musical practices and styles. ...
    • Jacobowitz, Seth; Abel, Jonathan Eran (2026)
      Explores new directions in modern Japanese literature
    • Seri, Guillermina (2026)
      Neoliberalism and Unlawful Governance explores how democratic governments continue to exclude and abuse people. It examines the authoritarian roots of neoliberal policies that portray markets as the solution to every single ...
    • Kaufmann, David; Sidney, Mara (2026)
      Cities are active policy innovators of global importance, whether responding to climate change, migration, poverty, or health disparities, or aiming to generate growth. Since cities adapt to the needs and interests of ...