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    • Blau, Adrian (2026)
      This is the first book-length analysis of Quentin Skinner’s seminal essay ‘Meaning and Understanding in the History of Ideas’. Skinner’s essay is one of the most influential historical articles ever published, written by ...
    • Möslein, Kathrin M.; Trinczek, Rainer; Böhler, Dominik; Eichler, Lutz; Hallerstede, Stefan; Krämer, Katja; Renken, Uta; Staples, Ronald (2013)
      BALANCE: Die 41 bundesweiten Verbundprojekte des Förderschwerpunkts „Balance von Flexibilität und Stabilität in einer sich wandelnden Arbeitswelt“ und die darin enthaltenen 156 Teilvorhaben haben zwischen 2009 und 2013 ...
    • Bechmann-Rahn, Lilli; Lubkoll, Christine (2010)
      Die Dissertation aus dem Jahr 1934 über den „Darmstädter Freundeskreis“ behandelt das Phänomen der Empfindsamkeit im 18. Jahrhundert. Die Autorin, Lilli Bechmann-Rahn, war die letzte Jüdin in der nationalsozialistischen ...
    • Xu-Lackner, Yan (2012)
      Der Lehrstuhl für Sinologie der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg und das Konfuzius-Institut Nürnberg-Erlangen öffnen die Bücher der letzten Dynastie des chinesischen Kaiserreichs und damit die Tore zur ...
    • Möseneder, Karl (2013)
      Bei den Erlanger Universitätstagen 2012, zum Thema „Menschenrechte“, stellen Wissenschaftler und Wissenschaftlerinnen der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg die Errungenschaften der universalen, egalitären und unteilbaren ...
    • Brand, Hans (2013)
      Energie, die Basis unseres Lebens, war zusammen mit den dafür eingesetzten Ressourcen und dem Klima das Thema eines Symposiums am 8. November 2012 in Erlangen. In Deutschland werden die von der Politik gestellten Fragen ...
    • Mertens, Bernd; Feketitsch-Weber, Margareta (2010)
      Mit der vorliegenden Dokumentation sind die Fälle der Aberkennung von Doktorgraden in der Zeit des „Dritten Reichs“ an der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg weitestgehend abgeschlossen. Auf die systematische ...
    • Lucia, Maria Della; Santini, Erica; Caputo, Andrea; Panozzo, Fabrizio (2026)
      The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. Tourism, cultural, and creative industries face increasing pressure to reconcile economic viability with environmental responsibility, ...
    • Baghoolizadeh, Beeta (2024)
      Beeta Baghoolizadeh examines the twin processes of enslavement and erasure of Black people in Iran during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, showing how following the abolition of slavery in 1929, Iranian society ...
    • Freeman, Carla (2014)
      Steeped in more than a decade of ethnography on the emergent middle class of Barbados, this remarkable book turns a spotlight on the entrepreneur, a figure saluted across the globe as the very embodiment of neoliberalism.
    • Ann S. Wang, Lee (2026)
      Working with San Francisco legal and social service advocates, Lee Ann S. Wang shows how legal protections offered to immigrant and undocumented Asian American survivors of gender and sexual violence are wielded opportunistically ...
    • Sandblom, Philip (2025)
      A pioneering work in the field of Medical Humanities, first published as Creativity and disease in 1982, Creativity and illness now appears in a fresh, extended version based on the definitive Swedish edition published in ...
    • Cretu, Doina Anca; Frankl, Michal; Kind-Kovács, Friederike; Zakrzewski, Franciszek; Capotescu, Cristian; Hachmeister, Maren; Tohma, Nikola; Reinke, Julia; Egry, Gábor; Brade, Laura; Nattermann, Ruth; Knoll, Sarah; Cretu, Doina Anca; Frankl, Michal (2025)
      This book explores actors, practices and meanings of humanitarianism in Central and Eastern Europe during the twentieth century. It brings together a diverse group of scholars who offer a cutting-edge perspective on how ...
    • Barber, Claire; Dampier, Helen; Gill, Rebecca; Taithe, Bertrand; Hopkin, David; Helland, Janice; Prévost, Stéphanie; Wiertz, Wendy; Roberts, Siân; Berezina, Elizaveta; Makovicky, Nicolette; Småberg, Maria; Bertola, Catherine; Hill, June; Hemmings, Jessica; Barber, Claire; Dampier, Helen; Gill, Rebecca; Taithe, Bertrand (2025)
      This book brings together scholars of various horizons, art and craft practitioners, and historians of humanitarianism in dialogue around the material remnants of craft initiatives in the past: the evidence of large and ...
    • Dyndahl, Petter; Ellefsen, Live Weider; Jordhus-Lier, Anne; Graabræk Nielsen, Siw; Manum, Kari Marie; Karlsen, Sidsel; Lunde, Ingeborg; Skårberg, Odd; Merkelbach, Friederike; Ellefsen, Live Weider; Dyndahl, Petter; Jordhus-Lier, Anne; Nielsen, Siw Graabræk (2025)
      The double game of music offers a critical analysis of the complex social dynamics of music education at a time when the power of music to promote inclusion and democratisation is often taken for granted. Inspired by ...
    • Carden-Coyne, Ana; Lionis, Chrisoula; Roussou, Angeliki; Green, Charles (2026)
      With the rise of humanitarianism and the international refugee regime in the twentieth century, visual representations of refugees and their forced displacement permeated the cultural sphere. Understanding displacement ...
    • Dell, Helen (2026)
      This book offers an account of the way three threads – music, medievalism and nostalgia – have been woven together in the fantasies of writers and readers, musicians, musicologists, directors and listeners, film-makers and ...
    • Saluppo, Alessandro (2025)
      This book examines how the British Right responded to the national crisis of confidence that defined the Edwardian years (1901-1914). It analyses the mobilization of nationalist organisations, citizen policing groups, and ...
    • Barnett, Neil; Chandler, J. A. (2026)
      Local government in the UK is in crisis. The book argues that it is now neither local in terms of the geography and populations of its principal units, nor does it govern in these areas. Over the last two hundred years ...
    • Dore-Horgan, Emma; Douglas, Thomas; Blitz, Marc Jonathan; Bublitz, Jan Christoph (2026-01-02)
      Our ability to exert control over our thoughts is limited. Thoughts come into our awareness without our choosing or willing that they do. We are also often unable to change the content of our thoughts by force of will ...