OAPEN Library: Recent submissions
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(2025)What role did survivors of political persecution under National Socialism play in the East-West conflict?
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(2025)This volume places the Eastern, especially the Austro-Russian, fronts of the Great War centre stage, examining the little-known environmental and spatial dimensions in the history of the war. The focus is particularly on ...
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(2025)People wear Shakespeare quotes or Žižek portraits because certain works, figures, or concepts have become cultural icons, while others remain overlooked. Such icons embody what is seen as outstanding in culture and are ...
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(2025)Katharine Gerbner traces how British colonial authorities in mid-eighteenth-century Jamaica came to criminalize Obeah, a religious practice held by enslaved Africans.
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(2025)Nicholas Shapiro examines the US government's distribution of over 120,000 toxic trailers following Hurricane Katrina, their devastating health effects, and the need to create new forms of accountability and change.
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(2025)This interdisciplinary anthology positions aesthetics, art and education in schools as a meeting point for critical reflection within society. As the country’s largest social institution, the school constitutes a framework ...
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(2025)There is currently significant strategic competition between the great powers in international politics. This is a competition for increased influence, economic advantages, information superiority, and other security policy, ...
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(2025)Aimée Sommerfelt – a Pioneer in Children's Literature is a scholarly review of the work of Aimée Sommerfelt (1892–1975). Sommerfelt was one of the most popular writers of children's and young adult literature of the post-war ...
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(2025)With the scientific anthology Professional Developmental Mentoring for Individual and Collective Development, the Network for Professional Developmental Mentoring for Newly Qualified Teachers in Kindergarten, Primary and ...
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(2025)Why is the proportion of women so low in the police's emergency response units? This question was the starting point for the research project presented by Dag Ellingsen and Ulla-Britt Lilleaas in Work Cultures and Gender ...
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