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    • Achour, Sabine; Eberhard, Philip; Pech, Detlef; Sieberkrob, Matthias; Zelck, Johanna (2025)
      Wie lässt sich Demokratiebildung als Querschnittsaufgabe von Schule umsetzen und verbessern? Dieser Frage widmet sich das zweibändige Werk hinsichtlich der theoretischen Reflexion und praktischen Umsetzung in verschiedenen ...
    • Achour, Sabine; Eberhard, Philip; Pech, Detlef; Sieberkrob, Matthias; Zelck, Johanna (2025)
      Was lässt sich unter Demokratiebildung verstehen? Dieser Frage widmet sich das zweibändige Werk hinsichtlich der theoretischen Reflexion und praktischen Umsetzung in verschiedenen Schulformen und Fachdidaktiken. Neben der ...
    • Garey, A. Austin (2025)
      Leagues of Laughter traces how a Soviet-created youth game changed as students’ nation states collapsed, competed and went to war. The game, called KVN (Klub veselykh i nakhodchivykh, or Club of the Cheerful and Clever), ...
    • Çağatay, Selin; Erdélyi, Mátyás; Ghiț, Alexandra; Gnydiuk, Olga; Helfert, Veronika; Masheva, Ivelina; Popova, Zhanna; Tešija, Jelena; Varsa, Eszter; Zimmermann, Susan (2025)
      This collaborative monograph presents a deeply researched, inclusive history of women’s labour activism in Eastern Europe, Austria, Turkey and transnationally, from the age of empires to the late twentieth century. It ...
    • Cameron, Claire (2025)
      Growing up in English inner cities today is a distinctive experience: deprivation and poverty are intense, while social and cultural diversity enriches everyday life. Urban Childhoods puts children’s and families’ voices ...
    • Shadrina, Anna (2025)
      The Babushka Phenomenon examines the social production of ageing in post-Soviet Russia, highlighting the role of grandmothers as primary caregivers due to men's traditional estrangement from family life. This expectation ...
    • Kubik, Jan; Mole, Richard C. M. (2025)
      Over the past two decades, populist politicians and parties have enjoyed remarkable success across the globe. The rise of right-wing populism is perhaps most noticeable in post-communist Europe, especially in Hungary and ...
    • Cabo Aseguinolaza, Fernando; Espino Barrera, Tomás (2025)
      Space, Affect, Memory highlights the centrality of space in modern and contemporary culture, both as an object of study and as a concept that underpins research and creative practice. In so doing, this book argues for the ...
    • Field, Hannah; Giddings, Seth; Highmore, Ben (2025)
      In 2024 at the Barbican Art Gallery in London, the Mexico-based Belgian artist Francis Alÿs exhibited films of children from across the world playing with sticks, hoops, marbles and other toys. The implication was clear: ...
    • Kador, Thomas (2025)
      Object-Based Learning provides a concise overview of some of the most important approaches to material culture and object analysis in plain and easily understandable language, that is equally accessible to undergraduate ...
    • Sweet, Rosemary; Ansell, Richard (2025)
      No Country for Travellers? explores the rise and nature of British travel to Spain and Portugal between 1760 and 1820, across a region that is conventionally overlooked in studies of British travel to Europe. Drawing on ...
    • Dakers, Caroline (2025)
      Millionaire Shopping is the first full, detailed and original account of the huge and unstoppable collecting and patronage of Alfred Morrison (1821-1897) who was one of the most important but lesser-known Victorian collectors ...
    • Graham, Helen (2025)
      Over the past 30 years, museums have turned to participation in the hope that direct involvement of non-museum staff would serve their claims to be accessible, inclusive, representative and diverse. And yet, adding ...
    • Johnson, Cassidy; Castán Broto, Vanesa; Kombe, Wilbard; Ortiz, Catalina; Lipietz, Barbara; Osuteye, Emmanuel; Levy, Caren (2025)
      Co-production of actionable knowledge as a development strategy entails working in partnership with different institutions and sharing power so that communities can participate in planning urban futures. From housing, ...
    • Wilder, Ken; McPeake, Aaron (2025)
      Beyond the Visual broadens the discussion of multisensory ways of beholding contemporary art, with a particular emphasis on modes that transcend a dependency upon sight. A central premise is that a shift in the aesthetic ...
    • Innami, Fusako (2021)
      Fusako Innami offers the first comprehensive study of touch and skinship—relationality with the other through the skin—in modern Japanese writing. The concept of the unreachable—that is, the lack of characters’ complete ...
    • Panke, Diana; Grundsfeld, Lukas; Tverskoi, Pawel (2025)
      Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. This book offers a comprehensive analysis of why and when member states threaten to withdraw from regional international organizations (RIOs). A unique dataset ...
    • Wohl, Victoria (2025)
      The Presocratic philosophers, writing in Greece in the sixth and fifth centuries BCE, invented new ways of thinking about human life, the natural world, and structures of reality. They also developed novel ways of using ...
    • Hallenberg, Mats; Linnarsson, Magnus; Scherp, Joakim (2025)
      This book deals with six critical junctures in early modern Sweden between 1500 and 1810, intense periods of change when the prevailing system of government was challenged and replaced by something different – a new political ...
    • Kallinen, Timo; Laitila, Teuvo (2025)
      Secularisms: Negotiating boundaries between the religious and the secular is a Finnish-language edited volume that explores the multiplicity of secularisms in both past and present from a global perspective. The twelve ...