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    • Mehlmer, Sara (2024)
      Sara Mehlmer's microhistorical study offers surprising insights into the actions of Spanish actors in the enclaves of Melilla and Ceuta. Life in these enclaves at the end of the 19th century was characterized not only by ...
    • Stürmann, Jakob (2024)
      In the face of the Holocaust and the German war of annihilation in Eastern Europe, an extraordinary world tour took place in 1943: The actor Solomon Mikhoels and the poet Itsik Fefer traveled to dozens of locations in North ...
    • Jost, Martin (2024)
      The Évian Conference was a major diplomatic event. Drawing on contemporary letters, diaries, and memoranda from representatives of Jewish organizations, and in the context of international refugee and migration policy, ...
    • Schattauer, Corinna (2024)
      Women's beauty has been spectacularly showcased and evaluated long before "Germany's Next Top Model." Commercial beauty pageants have captivated people for over a hundred years. In Germany, they have been observed since ...
    • Sachse, Carola (2025)
      Science diplomacy has recently been seen as a beacon of hope in tackling the global challenges of international politics. And the Max Planck Society sees itself today as an actor in German science diplomacy. This was not ...
    • Kolboske, Birgit (2024)
      The Max Planck Society (MPG), one of the most successful research institutions worldwide, serves as a prime example of the German science system, in which hierarchies and relations of dependency play a major role. This ...
    • Grigore, Mihai-D.; Makrides, Vasilios N. (2024)
      The radical socio-political changes in the wake of the fall of communism in many predominantly Orthodox countries of Eastern and Southeastern Europe have triggered an intense interest in formulating a specifically Orthodox ...
    • Scholz, Juliane (2024)
      This socio-historical study examines the changing conditions of scientific work and the transformation of professional collaborations in basic research, using the Max Planck Society as an example in the second half of the ...
    • Burkert, Walter; Riedweg, Christoph (2025)
      The tenth volume concludes the publication of the Minor Writings of the eminent Zurich-based Greek and religious scholar Walter Burkert (1931–2015). It complements the monumental series with articles on philological works, ...
    • Burkert, Walter; Riedweg, Christoph (2024)
      871 / 5,000 The ninth volume of the Short Writings of the Zurich Greek and religious scholar Walter Burkert (1931–2015) follows the thematic structure of the first eight volumes of his opuscula, which were edited between ...
    • Middell, Matthias (2024)
      Globalisierung ist kein anonymer Prozess, der hinter dem Rücken der Akteure stattfindet. Dieser Band betrachtet die Bemühungen in Frankreich und seinem weitgespannten Empire seit dem 16. Jahrhundert, den jeweils relevanten ...
    • Beckert, Stefan (2025)
      The conflict between Duke Henry the Younger of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and Elector John Frederick of Saxony and Landgrave Philip of Hesse demonstrates how closely political power and its communicative framework were ...
    • Milert, Werner (2024)
      The "Law on the Appointment of Works Council Members to the Supervisory Board" of February 15, 1922, marked the birth of corporate co-determination in Germany. For the first time, the institutional appointment of a maximum ...
    • Borchard, Michael (2024)
      The scope and intensity of contemporary German research on state politics largely do not correspond to the importance that the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany attributes to the federal system and thus to the ...
    • Eliezer, Meret (2024)
      The negativistic and multidimensional linguistic phenomenon of "silence" has naturally been commented on in extremely divergent ways in Celan scholarship. Common lines of reception range from accusations of hermeticism in ...
    • Grob, Leo (2024)
      The balance of power between labor and capital changed dramatically in the last decades of the 20th century: entrepreneurs implemented restructuring and plant closures, workers faced fiercer competition between locations ...
    • Weis, Joëlle; Harding, Elizabeth (2024)
      Object inventories, collection catalogs, and other object lists can be used to reconstruct ownership, track the circulation of objects and object knowledge, and study consumer behavior. Accordingly, such lists have aroused ...
    • Adamski, Jakub (2024)
      akub Adamski's publication is the first comprehensive monograph on Gothic church architecture in historical Silesia. This comprehensive treatise offers an in-depth examination of the history and artistic aspects of all ...
    • Fleßenkämper, Iris (2024)
      In the early modern period, the question of how marriage was legally concluded was highly controversial. Unlike today's civil marriage, there was no single legal act that determined the point in time at which a marriage ...
    • Windler, Christian; Weber, Samuel; Sidler, Daniel; Emich, Birgit (2024)
      Early modern Catholicism was a “glocal” affair: global in aspiration yet diverse in its local manifestations. Saint-making was no exception. In the wake of the Council of Trent, the Roman Church developed complex bureaucratic ...