OAPEN Library: Recent submissions
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(2025)Uncover the enigmatic history of Monita privata, a provocative anti-Jesuit text that captivated early modern Europe and fueled centuries of controversy. This new critical edition reexamines the origins, authorship, and ...
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(2024)EurSafe2024 - Back to the future: Sustainable innovations for ethical food production and consumption
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(2024)In the twenty years since Ray Land and Erik Meyer published their first paper on Threshold Concepts, there has been a steady stream of papers mulling over their original suggestions that learning, far from proceeding in ...
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(2014)This book presents new readings of D.H. Lawrence’s later novels from the perspective of established critical theory and contemporary thought: a specific critical theory or critical perspective is selected and applied to ...
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(2025)In this volume, we explore critical questions about Norway's hidden history of racism and its implications today. Why has Norway largely overlooked its role in the transatlantic slave trade? How do media representations ...
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(2025)Erkan Binici’s study examines how (muslim) adolescents, aged 12 to 19, perceive and interpret religion in their everyday media use, based on interviews and documentary method. The findings show that within their media and ...
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(2025)Governments all across Europe have attempted to govern the Muslim population by working with representative Muslim councils. These councils, however, have often been plagued by conflicts and splits. Why? This book is the ...
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(2025)How is food portrayed in Arabic novels? In literature, food is more than mere sustenance—it carries layered meanings. This multilingual collection brings together experts in Arabic literature to examine the complex ...
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(2025)This volume examines the Rabbinic, Qur’anic and Christian understandings of prophecy from a historical and comparative theological perspective. The Rabbinic perspectives on the phenomenon of prophecy are analyzed in their ...
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(2025)This book presents the first edition of Polish and Latin works by Stefan Javors’kyj (1658–1722), the leading author of Ukrainian literature of his time. The book contains four panegyrics dedicated to the Ukrainian political ...
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(2025)This edition presents a selection of 15 sermons by Stefan Javors’kyj (1658–1722), a Ukrainian poet and preacher of the late 17th century. His imagination, knowledge, and rhetorical skills made him one of the leading European ...
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(2025)Social Psychology and the Ancient World: Methods and Applications fosters an interdisciplinary dialogue between classics and social psychology. Classicists use modern social-psychological insights to interpret ancient ...
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(2025)Welcome to the Anthropocene, the era in which humans have put a tangible mark on our planet. But also the era in which humans and technology have the potential to shape the necessary transitions towards a sustainable world. ...
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(2025)Humans in the Cyber Loop: Perspectives on Social Cybersecurity addresses the evolving role of humans in cyberspace through an analysis of how digital interactions and advancements both shape and are shaped by societal, ...
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(2025)This is the first book-length study of Arabic lexicography in the post-formative period (ca. 1200-1800). It provides a window into the dynamics of the discipline and the intellectual debates that unfolded in the study of ...
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(2025)The book provides an aesthetic of augmented reality by exploring the entanglement of digital and analogue elements through numerous references to the ‘impure’ visual worlds of art history. It shows that the specificity of ...
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(2025)This volume explores educational transformation as a tool for community development in northern Uganda, with an emphasis on student-centred, hybrid and problem-based learning. It addresses key questions about existing ...
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(2025)This volume contains 15 articles on Latin literature of the 17th century. It examines in particular the relationship of the Latin texts to national language literature. Two questions take center stage: To what extent did ...
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(2025)Jonas Mekas, key figure in New York’s avant-garde cinema, left behind a filmic legacy that he uniquely embodies. From his arrival as a Lithuanian immigrant to his death, he remained inseparable from his camera. His cinematic ...
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(2025)Delphine Conzelmann unpacks the rich interplay of authority, tradition, and innovation in the works of William of Saint–Thierry, Benedictine abbott and Cistercian monk, whose contributions to Christian history were long ...




















