OAPEN Library: Recent submissions
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(2025)This study is the first extensive comparison of poems by Gregory of Nazianzus and Ephrem the Syrian focused on their form, imagery and literary strategies. The poems selected have historical significance thanks to their ...
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(2025)What is currently taking place in German spoken language? The inherently fleeting nature of real-time oral language production and the interplay between observing and deviating from the norm make it a fertile ground for ...
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(2025)Since the eighteenth century, societies have been increasingly orienting the way they think and act around the future. This is not the result of a natural process, but can be attributed to a complex discursive formation: ...
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(2025)This book explores aspects of language contact and linguistic typology. It focusses on various facets of language contact situations in Africa, Asia, North America, Australia and Europe. Typological inquiries and broader ...
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(2025)The significance of religious traditions has been discovered and rediscovered in recent times. This is in contrast to the conventional assumption that we are living in a modern, "post-traditional" society. This volume ...
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(2025)As the core theme of Early Modern Ottoman poetry, love inspired a plethora of Turkish research, the most enlightening of which explored questions of terminology, semantics, and mystic dimensions. Internationally, however, ...
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(2025)The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) and the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) hired prolific mental health professionals to provide Displaced Persons in postwar Europe with psychological ...
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(2025)This interdisciplinary volume deals with new methodological approaches to studying early medieval mobility. The chapters address innovative methods from the fields of history, archaeology, and the natural sciences, discussing ...
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(2025)A fresh exploration of modern photography through the lens of commercial portrait photography - the largest and yet most neglected visual archive of the 19th century. This study explores how commercial portrait photography ...
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(2025)Portrayals of love are everywhere in films and series. However, this apparent ubiquity is accompanied by a lack of understanding for the interconnection between love, its portrayal, and the medium of the moving picture. ...
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(2025)Mathematical optimization and machine learning are closely related. This proceedings volume of the Thematic Einstein Semester 2023 of the Berlin Mathematics Research Center MATH+ collects recent progress on their interplay ...
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(2025)This volume brings together chapters from linguistics, theology, and other disciplines that deal with the topics of death and grief in analog and digital contexts. The interdisciplinary approaches to this topic offer ...
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(2025)This book explores the evolution of cultural policy in Luxembourg from the 1920s to the early 1970s. It highlights Luxembourg as a space between French and German influences and focuses on the history and art section of ...
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(2025)Scripting Genocide traces the history of how and why the Wannsee Conference has repeatedly attracted the attention of American, British, and German screenwriters and filmmakers since 1960. This book investigates how the ...
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(2025)This volume discusses the insights gained from the international Humboldt Colloquium “Comparing Historical Specialist and Scientific Texts,” which took place in collaboration with the universities of Warsaw, Rzeszów, ...
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(2025)This volume examines specialist dictionaries of sexual vocabulary in French from the perspective of emancipation and presents the history of this so far largely overlooked text type. A close gender and taboo-linguistic ...
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(2025)This volume seeks to map and elucidate the diverse relationships between the religious and secular spheres in South, East, Southeast, and Inner Asia, as well as the Himalayan region – areas where Buddhism became one of the ...
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(2025)The significance of medieval manuscripts as vehicles for the transmission of knowledge is well known. Less understood, particularly when it comes to non-Latin manuscripts, is the complex web of human interactions that ...
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(2025)But There Was Love—Shaping the Memory of the Shoah proposes a new paradigm for Shoah remembrance in today’s cultural and political reality. It derives from the four-year workings of a group of researchers and artists in ...
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(2025)This book offers an in-depth description of how traditional Swedish lexicographical research and cutting-edge language technology are synergetically combined in an e-infrastructure for computational lexicography, improving ...




















