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  • Springer International Publishing AG The Mysterious and the Occult from Newton to the

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    Book SynopsisThis book examines the search for occult' or hidden forces in the two centuries after Newton's theory of gravity. This book is a scholarly but readable exploration of forces we rely upon (electricity) and ones we have abandoned (vital fluid, animal magnetism).

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  • Palgrave Macmillan Cartoon Conflicts

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    Book Synopsis1: Introduction.- 2: The Political Cartoon History and Historiography.- 3: Striking Weapons: Cartoons during the American Civil War, 1861-1865.- 4: Culture Wars within a United' Kingdom: Irish Cartoons in a British Empire, 1870-1872.- 5: Caricature and identity crisis on the satirical war between Punch and Pontos nos ii (1889-90).- 6: Why should public men be held up to ridicule?: The George Reid Caricature Controversy of 1904 and its Echoes in the Continuities and Discontinuities in     Australia in 2012.- 7: The Conspiracy of Laughter: Cartoons and their Critics in India.- 8: Brazilian Disputed Imaginaries: Graphic Humour in the Black and Indigenous Press in the 1970s-80s.- 9: The Decade of Jyllands Posten and Charlie Hebdo: 2005-2015.- 10: Mark Knight versus Serena Williams Game, Set, and Match for Political Correctness?.- 11: A Blind Man and a Dog Walk into a Cartoon: The Limits of Humour, Antisemitism and Racism and Informal Censorship in the Contemporary Liberal Press.- 12: Zapiro as Zorro: Political Cartooning during the South African HIV/AIDS Crisis.- 13: Conclusion.

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  • Palgrave Macmillan Entrepreneurship and Agency as Lived Experience

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    Book Synopsis1: A conscious but hidden female entrepreneur.- 2: Approaching the agency of a female entrepreneur.- 3: At the junction between Iceland and Denmark. Family capital and transnational ties as a lived experience.- 4: Journeys in a harsh and holistic world.- 5: A young business agent in the making.- 6: Education and agency in transnational spaces.- 7: Living a migration to North America.- 8: The continent of reality.- 9: A single working woman of the world.- 10: A farming entrepreneurial woman.- 11: Establishing a business at a transnational border.- 12: The businesswoman Pálína Waage.- 13: Conclusion.

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  • Palgrave Macmillan The Ethiopian Labour Movement

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    Book SynopsisChapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: The Labour Movement in Imperial Ethiopia: Emergence and Ascent, 1960-1974.- Chapter 3: The Labour Movement in Revolutionary and Socialist Ethiopia: High Tide and Collapse, 1974-1991.- Chapter 4: The Labour Movement in the Federal Republic: New Beginnings, 1991-2020.- Chapter 5: The International Dimension.- Chapter 6: Militant Practices and Effects: Strikes and Wages.- Chapter 7: Conclusions.

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  • Palgrave Macmillan Women Migration and the Exchange of Knowledge from the Sixteenth to the Twentyfirst Century

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    Book Synopsis 1. Introduction. Connecting Europe: past and present.- Part I. Circulation of women and knowledge.- 2. West meets East: German women migrants Spouses of Western European consuls in the port city of Berdyansk in the times of the Russian Empire.- 3. Traveling for work: governesses  in the Baltic provinces of the Russian Empire from the nineteenth century to 1914.- 4. On the move. Greek Cypriot migrant women in search of education (mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth century).- 5. Rural child welfare, gendered community work, and intersectionality: Erna Eckstein-Schlossmann's migration to Turkey, 1935-1950.- 6. Women's educational migrations according to the digital (web) archive of the University of Zurich (1860s-1920s).- 7. Slovene servants/domestic workers in Italian towns, in the second half of the nineteenth century and in the twenty-century.- 8. Aspects of emancipation under socialism: Greek refugee women in Eastern Europe, 1950-1990.- 9. Without men?' Spatial and social (im)mobilites and cultures of migration of Romanian women in Italy (1970-2020) .- Part II. Boundaries in questions: society, economics and identities.- 10. The migration Christian and Jewish and women in Prague in the sixteenth and early seventeenth century.- 11. The conundrum of the Polish-Lithuanian state. The circulation of people and knowledge: gender, ethnicity and religion (fifteenth to eighteenth centuries).- 12. Migration and translation: dowries between the Ottoman and Habsburg empires at the end of the eighteenth century.- 13.The migration of East European women to England and Wales in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and demographic change.- 14. Borderscapes of care in Europe: the case of Czech live-in care workers in Germany.- 15. Women from East Europe to Italy: perspectives from the contemporary age.- 16. What memory for migrant women in Central Europe? Gendered memoryscapes and transcultural histories between pasts and futures.

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  • Palgrave Macmillan The Myth of the Werewolf

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  • Springer Pioneering Israeli Women in Electronic Computing 19531970

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    Book SynopsisIntroduction.- Women in science and technology in the early years.- The women of WEIZAC.- Women in the IT industry.- Women in Applied Mathematics.- Women in Computer Science.- Summary: Collective Biography?.- Bibliography.

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  • Palgrave Macmillan Women and the Travel Guidebook 1870c.1910

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    Book Synopsis1. The Guidebook Market.- 2. Reading and Readers: Interactions with the Guidebook.- 3. The Scholarly Guidebook.- 4. Medieval Towns Series: Building Foundations.- 5. Medieval Towns Series: Networks and Spaces.- 6. Medieval Towns Series: Constructing Careers.

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  • Palgrave Macmillan ReMembering Hospitality in the Mediterranean

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    Book SynopsisChapter 1. Re-Membering Hospitality in the Mediterranean (elhariry et all).- Chapter 2. Piracy, Hospitality, and the Sea in Early Modern English Drama (Publicover).- Chapter 3. Pilgrims and Refugees: The Lost Ethic of Mediterraneity (Baldacchino).- Chapter 4. Come, however briefly, in: Ambivalent Hospitality in Ingrid de Kok's Poetry (Álvarez).- Chapter 5. Enabling Hospitality as Opening in the Mediterranean: Hôtes of Constantinople and Broussa in Virginia Woolf's Orlando (Yilmaz).- Chapter 6. Hospitable Heterotopias: Mediterranean Queer Eternity in E. M. Forster's Albergo Empedocle (Dimakis).- Chapter 7. Can Hospitality Be Cosmopolitan? (Brugère).- Chapter 8. La Traversata Infinita/Traversía Infinita (Orsino).- Chapter 9. Let Live or Let Die: Stranger to the Nation (Blanc).- Chapter 10. The Ghost Host or the Parody of Hospitality: A Reading of Amara Lakhous's Clash of Civilization over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio (Salem).- Chapter 11. Re-Membering Hospitality on John Fuller's Mediterranean Terraces (Saby).- Chapter 12. De-constructing Hospitality in the Colonial Mediterranean: Lawrence Durrell's Bitter Lemons, and Albert Camus's L'hôte (Danos).- Chapter 13. Hostipitality at the Mediterranean Border: Giulio Cavalli's Carnaio (Ruzzi).- Chapter 14. (In)hospitality in Paul Bowles's Moroccan Travels and Fictions (Calvete). Chapter 15. An Anomaly Between Chapters: Hisham Matar's A Month in Siena and the City's Art of Hospitality (Bugeja).

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  • Palgrave Macmillan Human Rights the Family and Internationalism since the Nineteenth Century

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    Book SynopsisChapter 1: Introduction.- Part 1: Early Contexts and Discussions.- Chapter 2: Family First Power Inequality and the Law from Early Modern to Modern Europe.- Chapter 3: The Domestication of Global Governance Women and Children as International Concerns during the Interwar Period.- Chapter 4: French Catholicism the Family and the Origins of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.- Chapter 5: The Right to the Family and Freedom of Movement Challenging Migration Restrictions during the Cold War.- Part 2: Women’s Rights as Human Rights.- Chapter 6: Domestic Violence under State Socialism in Europe Emancipating Women Abetting Perpetrators.- Chapter 7: Postcolonial Tensions of Equality at the United Nations Negotiating the Familial and the International in African Gender Politics of Human Rights.- Chapter 8: Historical, International, and Political Dimensions of Muslim Family Law Reform A Global Survey.- Chapter 9: Negotiating CEDAW The Story of How Unmarried Women Were Left Out of the Convention.- Part 3: Reproductive, Sexuality and Children’s Rights.- Chapter 10: Human Rights, the Family and Queer Internationalism Challenging Colonialities, Revising the History of Sexual Rights.- Chapter 11: A History of the Family in the United Nations Disability Policies since the 1970s.- Chapter 12: In the Name of the Nuclear Family Transnational Discourses on Reproductive Decision-making and Human Rights in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century.- Chapter 13: Constructing the Family: Human Rights and Adoption.

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  • Palgrave Macmillan Pursuing Hope in the Premodern World

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    Book Synopsis1 Hope and Futurity: Emotions, Strategies and Virtues in the Premodern World .- 2 From Superstition to Agency: Ancient and Modern Approaches to Hope .- 3 Searching for Hope in Roman Antiquity: Changing Patterns of Discourses and Agency .- 4 Is there Hope for the Barbarian? Imagining Outgroup Futurities in Ammianus Marcellinus and Eunapius of Sardis.- 5 Lost Hopes? Parental Hope and the Death of Children in Ancient Rome.- 6 Looking Back for Hope: Patterns of Salvation and Positive Performances in the Third-Century Synagogue at Dura Europos .- 7 caelestia regna petisti: Seeking Hope in Late Antique Funerary Verse Inscription .- 8 Family Crises and the Construction of Hope: The Case of Michael Psellos .- 9 Earthly Ambitions and Otherworldly Hopes in Twelfth-Century Constantinople: Nicholas Kallikles’ Funerary Epigrams for the Komnenian Elite.- 10 Heretical Hope: Striving for Salvation and the Good Death in Medieval Languedoc.- 11 Latter-day Lazaruses: Hoping to Avoid Death in the Late Middle Ages.- 12 Infirmity, Hope, and Lived Religion in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe .- 13 Hope, Nostalgia and the Use of Emotions in Early Modern Medicine.- 14 Constructing and Performing Hope in the Premodern World.

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  • Palgrave Macmillan Womanhood and Race in Interwar Puerto Rico

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    Book Synopsis1. Poverty, Scandalous Behavior, and Liminal 'Womanhood': The Racialized Embodiments of Modernity's Chaotic Underside.- 2. Antonia Sáez Torres and the Cultural Uplift of the Laboring Poor: A Life in Teaching and Defending the Spanish Language.- 3. Our [Woman] in Havana: Muna Lee de Muñoz Speaking for Puerto Rican Womanhood at the 1928 Sixth Pan American Congress in Cuba.- 4. The Disparities of Nacionalista Womanhood: Dominga de la Cruz Becerril and Trina Padilla de Sanz.- 5. Carmen María Colón Pellot and Clara Lair: The Gendered Racialization of the 1930s Literary Debate on the National Question.- 6. Pedagogical Travails in the U.S. Mainland: Pura Belpré at the New York Public Library.

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  • Palgrave Macmillan A Transnational History of the Latin American Workers Confederation 19381963

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    Book Synopsis.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Continental worker unity (1935 - 1938).- 3. The CTAL Sets Its Continental Union Project in Motion (1938 - 1943).- 4. American Labor Conferences: Cooperation, networks and conflict between the CTAL and the ILO (1936-1946).- 5. Between hope for a “better future” and the defeat of CTAL unity (1944-1963).- 6. Conclusions.

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  • Palgrave Macmillan Building Citizenship in Central and Eastern Europe 18481939

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    Book Synopsis.- 1. Introduction; Sorin Radu, Ovidiu Buruiana, Andrei Sora.- 2. Reforming the Land and the Peasant after 1800: How to Make National Peasantries; Eric Vanhaute.- 3. Peasants in Romania’s First Capitalist Modernity: A Comparative Political Economy Perspective; Cornel Ban.- 4. Peasants' Migration, Social Mobility, and National Identity in a Post-Serfdom Society: Upper Silesia between the 1850s and 1930s; Andrzej Michalczyk.- 5. How Peasants Went to the Bank: An Introduction to the 'Educational' Activities of the Peasants’ Land Bank in the Late Russian Empire; Arina Fedorova.- 6. Vote Masaryk! High Politics and a Reversal at the Municipal Level: The Case of Zlín in the Early Twentieth Century; Milan Repa.- 7. Peasants, Mobilization, and Ethnic Politics in the Hungarian-Romanian Borderlands; Anders Blomqvist.- 8. ???????The 'Peasant Class' and the 'Agricultural Estate': Agrarian Populism and its Social Subjects in Interwar Galicia and Bohemia; Lucian George???????.- 9. ???????Having it Both Ways: Preserving an Idyllic Rural Universe and Overcoming Backwardness by the ?Right’ School-Education; Wilfried Göttlicher.- 10. ???????Disability in the Interwar Romanian Village: Peasants, Teachers, Priests, and Miracles; Maria Bucur.- 11.  "The Silent World": The Romanian State and the Political Integration of Peasants during the Interwar Period; Radu, Buruiana, Sora.- 12. ???????Degrees of Crisis: The Romanian Countryside during the Great Depression; Anca Mândru.- 13. The Peasant Sociology of Ferenc Erdei; Nigel Swain.- 14.??????? Conclusion; Constantin Iordachi.

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  • Palgrave Macmillan CoalMining in JapaneseControlled Northeast China

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    Book Synopsis1. Introduction.- 2. Mining the Dragon Vein, 5000 BCE-1912 CE.- 3. Fuelling Imperial Expansion, 1907-1937.- 4. Chinese Labour: The Prime Mover of the Coalmine, 1907-1939.- 5. The Politics of Labor Mobility, 1900-1932.- 6. Underground Factory, 1926-1945.- 7. Coal-Based Livelihoods, 1946-1950.- 8. Conclusion.

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Cripping Endometriosis

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  • Alfred Flechtheim: Raubkunst und Restitution

    De Gruyter Alfred Flechtheim: Raubkunst und Restitution

    Book SynopsisAlfred Flechtheim (1878-1937) war einer der bedeutendsten Kunsthändler seiner Zeit. Werke von Paul Klee oder Pablo Picasso hingen in seinen Galerien. 1933 musste er als verfolgter Jude aus Deutschland fliehen. Was mit seinen Bildern geschah, ist bis heute in vielen Fällen ungeklärt und umstritten. Der Sammelband widmet sich dem Galeristen und seinen Bildern. Internationale Expertinnen und Experten aus Provenienzforschung und Zeitgeschichte erörtern exemplarisch in interdisziplinärer Perspektive aktuelle Fragen nach der Restitution von Raubkunst.

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  • De Gruyter Mobility and Biography

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    Book SynopsisThe subject of transnational lives has only recently gained importance in historical research. With its transnational approach to “mobility and biography,” this volume brings together research on aspects of mobility and biography across different times and spaces to open up new interdisciplinary perspectives. Networks, movements and the capacity to become socially or spatially mobile in and across Europe are not only analysed as structural factors, but rather seen as connected to concrete practices of mobility among different groups in the spheres of business, politics and the arts: from Jewish merchants via legal and financial advisors all the way to musicians.

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  • De Gruyter Victimhood and Acknowledgement: The Other Side of

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    Book SynopsisThe history of terrorism has been largely a history of perpetrators, their motives and actions. The history of their victims has always seemed to be of secondary importance. But terrorism is communication by violence, and its efficiency depends significantly on the selection and the treatment of the victims by the perpetrators, on the one hand, and the perception and acknowledgement of victimhood by the public, on the other. How does it affect our picture of the history of terrorism then, if the victims are moved centre stage? If the focus is put on their suffering, their agency, their helplessness, or on how they are acknowledged or exploited by society, politics and media? If the central role is taken into account which they play in terrorist propaganda as well as in the emotional response of the public? The contributions to this edition of the European History Yearbook will examine such questions in a broad range of historical case studies and methods, including visual history. Not least, they aim at historicizing the roles of survivors and relatives in the social process of coming to terms with terrorist violence, a question highly relevant up to the present day. Table of ContentsEuropean History Yearbook 19 (2018), Victimhood and Acknowledgement: The Other Side of Terrorism, ed. by Petra Terhoeven Contents Petra Terhoeven The Other Side of Terrorism (Editorial) Anke Hilbrenner Students into 'Bloodsuckers' - The making of terrorist victims as historical perpetrators in prerevolutionary Russia Marie Breen-Smyth Suffering, victims and survivors in the Northern Ireland Conflict: definitions, policies and politics Rogelio Alonso [Victims of ETA - Title TBC] Anna Cento Bull Reconciliation through agonistic engagement? Victims and former perpetrators in dialogue in Italy several decades after terrorism Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann Beyond Heroism and Martyrdom. The forgotten victims from Entebbe Martin Rupps [The Landshut hostages - Title TBC] Charlotte Klonk In whose name? Visualising the victims of terror   Forum Tillmann Lohse [dt. Ein gescheitertes Migrationsregime? Zur Ikonologie der Völkerwanderungskarten am Beispiel des 21. Jahrhunderts]   Notes on Contributors

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  • De Gruyter Globalization of an Educational Idea: Workers’

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    Book SynopsisIn this book, authors showcase the worldwide spread of Workers’ Faculties as an example of both cooperation between socialist countries in education, and globalization processes in the field of education. Based on extensive research carried out in Cuban, German, Mozambican, and Vietnamese archives as well as expert interviews, it combines detailed case studies of educational transfers and policy implementation with a discussion of theoretical approaches to the study of globalization in and of education.Research on Workers’ Faculties provides an especially interesting example for the study of educational transfer between socialist countries as well as for the interplay of such transfers with processes of globalisation for two reasons. On one hand, the first Workers’ Faculties were established already shortly after the October Revolution in Russia, and Workers’ Faculties continue to exist in Cuba until today. A study of these institutions therefore provides a dynamic perspective covering the whole period of the existence of the socialist camp. On the other hand, the spread of the Workers’ Faculty idea to four continents allows for an analysis that takes into account widely differing local contexts.This book offers an analysis of general trends and particularities in the history of the global spread of the Workers’ Faculty idea and its implementation in local contexts. Finally, it discusses the results with a view towards theories of globalization in the field of education as well as of specificities of processes of “socialist globalization”.

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  • De Gruyter The Balkan Route: Historical Transformations from

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    Book SynopsisThis volume approaches the topic of mobility in Southeast Europe by offering the first detailed historical study of the land route connecting Istanbul with Belgrade. After this route that diagonally crosses Southeast Europe had been established in Roman times, it was as important for the Byzantines as the Ottomans to rule their Balkan territories. In the nineteenth century, the road was upgraded to a railroad and, most recently, to a motorway. The contributions in this volume focus on the period from the Middle Ages to the present day. They explore the various transformations of the route as well as its transformative role for the cities and regions along its course. This not only concerns the political function of the route to project the power of the successive empires. Also the historical actors such as merchants, travelling diplomats, Turkish guest workers or Middle Eastern refugees together with the various social, economic and cultural effects of their mobility are in the focus of attention. The overall aim is to gain a deeper understanding of Southeast Europe by foregrounding historical continuities and disruptions from a long-term perspective and by bringing into dialogue different national and regional approaches.

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  • De Gruyter Johann Friedrich Schannat (1683–1739): Praktiken

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    Book SynopsisDer in Luxemburg geborene Gelehrte Johann Friedrich Schannat (1683-1739) zählte zu den bedeutendsten katholischen Historikern seiner Generation, die im Schatten einer aufgeklärten Geschichtsschreibung bisher nur wenig Beachtung erhielt. Dieser Band untersucht auf Basis seiner Korrespondenz die Vielfalt der Praktiken, die die historisch-kritische Gelehrsamkeit im frühen 18. Jahrhundert charakterisierte. Die Briefe geben Einblick in die Wissenserzeugung des Gelehrten und zeigen eindrücklich, welch zentrale Rolle dabei seinem Netzwerk zukam. Der Aufbau und Erhalt von Kontakten, aber ebenso die Versuche auf ideeller Ebene eine Gemeinschaft herzustellen, müssen als integrale Bestandteile der Gelehrsamkeit verstanden werden, die nur als hochspezialisiertes Gemeinschaftsunternehmen Erfolg haben konnte.

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  • De Gruyter Early Modern European Diplomacy: A Handbook

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    Book SynopsisNew Diplomatic History has turned into one of the most dynamic and innovative areas of research – especially with regard to early modern history. It has shown that diplomacy was not as homogenous as previously thought. On the contrary, it was shaped by a multitude of actors, practices and places. The handbook aims to characterise these different manifestations of diplomacy and to contextualise them within ongoing scientific debates. It brings together scholars from different disciplines and historiographical traditions.The handbook deliberately focuses on European diplomacy – although non-European areas are taken into account for future research – in order to limit the framework and ensure precise definitions of diplomacy and its manifestations. This must be the prerequisite for potential future global historical perspectives including both the non-European and the European world.

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  • De Gruyter Corona and Work around the Globe

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    Book SynopsisThis book provides a global perspective on the transformations in the world of work caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The collection of essays will break down the general statistics and trends into glimpses of concrete experiences of workers during pandemic, of workplaces transformed or destroyed, of workers protesting against political measures, of professions particularly exposed to the coronavirus, and also of the changing nature of some professions.

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  • De Gruyter RecordCovid19: Historicizing Experiences of the

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    Book Synopsis RecordCovid19. Historicizing Experiences of the Pandemic provides insights into the experience of the Covid19 pandemic from an historical and sociological perspective. Using the first-hand testimonies submitted as part of the #RecordCovid19 project as its inspiration, the chapters in this edited collection explore and contextualise the initial responses to the Covid19 pandemic. The collection examines people’s relationships with Covid19 as an historical event, including their own experiences of living through history; their relationship with their surroundings, including their relationships with family, the soundscapes and the emotional environments of a pandemic world; the impact and tone of political rhetoric, including the use (and misuse) of wartime myths and language in the United Kingdom; and finally, what lessons can be learnt from how people discuss their own personal stories and what lessons can we draw from previous examples of storytelling in moments of crisis. The result is a fascinating and rich discussion derived from an archive full of idiosyncratic experiences of life changing during the Covid19 pandemic.

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  • De Gruyter Marriage Discourses: Historical and Literary

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    Book SynopsisMarriage was historically not only a romantic ideal, but a tool of exploitation of women in many regards. Women were often considered commodities and marriage was far away from the romantic stereotypes people relate to it today. While marriages served as diplomatic tools or means of political legitimization in the past, the discourses about marital relationships changed and women expressed their demands more openly. Discourses about marriage in history and literature naturally became more and more heated, especially during the "long" 19th century, when marriages were contested by social reformers or political radicals, male and female alike. The present volume provides a discussion of the role of marriage and the discourses about in different chronological and geographical contexts and shows which arguments played an important role for the demand for more equality in martial relationships. It focuses on marriage discourses, may they have been legal or rather socio-political ones. In addition, the disputes about marriage in literary works of the 19th and 20th centuries are presented to complement the historical debates.

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  • De Gruyter The Jews of Częstochowa: The Life and Death of a

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    Book SynopsisCzęstochowa was the home of the eighth largest Jewish community in Poland. After 1765, when there were 75 Jews in Czestochowa, the community grew steadily. With emancipation in 1862, many Jews migrated to Czestochowa and contributed to its industrial and commercial growth. In 1935, there were 27,162 Jews out of a total population of 127,504. When the Nazis deported Jews to Częstochowa to work in its munition factories, the Jewish population exceeded 50,000. Almost all perished in Treblinka. Anti-Jewish feeling was spurred on by the Church and Fascist groups that organized boycotts of Jewish stores and incited pogroms intended to drive the Jews out of the city. The Jewish labor movement fought unemployment and poor working conditions. Impoverished families were aided by community charitable funds. Jewish philanthropists established the non-sectarian “Jewish Hospital,” progressive schools, two gymnasia and the “New Synagogue.” During election seasons, the entire Jewish political spectrum, from the socialist parties to the ultra-Orthodox, competed in the self-governing body, and in the Municipal Council. By 1901, stylishly dressed men and women mixed in the streets with poor religious Jews in their traditional garb. A popular press, libraries, theaters, cinema, sporting events and youth movements gave Częstochowa Jews a variety of cultural choices to suit their politics, artistic taste, and modes of leisure. Public life transformed a dreary factory town into one of the most colorful and celebrated Jewish communities in Poland before and after the First World War.

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  • De Gruyter On the Social History of Persecution

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    Book SynopsisThis multi-disciplinary volume is one of the few collections about social change covering various cases of mass violence and genocide. In life under persecution, social relations and social structures were not absent and not simply replaced by an ethno-racial order. The studies in this book show the influence of social structures like gender, age and class on life under persecution. Exploring practices in family and labor relations and of collective action, they counter claims of an atomization of society or total uprootedness of victims. Despite being exposed to poverty and want and under the permanent threat of political violence, persecuted people tried to develop their own agency. Case studies are about the Jewish and Armenian persecutions, Rwanda, the war of decolonization in Mozambique and civilian refuges in Belarus during World War II. The authors are a mix of experienced scholars and young researchers.

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  • De Gruyter After Dictatorship: Instruments of Transitional

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    Book Synopsis Numerous studies concerning transitional justice exist. However, comparatively speaking, the effects actually achieved by measures for coming to terms with dictatorships have seldom been investigated. There is an even greater lack of transnational analyses. This volume contributes to closing this gap in research. To this end, it analyses processes of coming to terms with the past in seven countries with different experiences of violence and dictatorship. Experts have drawn up detailed studies on transitional justice in Albania, Argentina, Ethiopia, Chile, Rwanda, South Africa and Uruguay. Their analyses constitute the empirical material for a comparative study of the impact of measures introduced within the context of transitional justice. It becomes clear that there is no sure formula for dealing with dictatorships. Successes and deficits alike can be observed in relation to the individual instruments of transitional justice – from criminal prosecution to victim compensation. Nevertheless, the South American states perform much better than those on the African continent. This depends less on the instruments used than on political and social factors. Consequently, strategies of transitional justice should focus more closely on these contextual factors.

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  • De Gruyter A Mirror of the Jewish Religion: A Critical Edition and Translation of Christian Petter Löwe’s “Speculum Religionis Judaicæ” (1732)

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    Book SynopsisIn 1732, Christian Petter Löwe, a Jewish convert to Lutheranism, published his Speculum Religionis Judaicæ (Mirror of the Jewish Religion), a description of the Jewish religion and ceremonies as practised at the time. Over 50 years before Jews were permitted to settle in Sweden in 1782, the genre of Christian ethnographical writing about Jews and Jewish rituals had arrived in Sweden from Germany. In this volume, Jonathan Adams (University of Gothenburg) introduces the background to Löwe’s "mirror" by looking at both the earlier history of Jews in Sweden and the phenomenon of ethnographical writing about Jews. The text of Speculum is presented in its original Swedish with a translation into English facing on the opposite pages. This edition includes notes explaining technical terms, identifying people and places, and translating Hebrew words and phrases. The volume also includes two works published in Sweden prior to Speculum: Bezelius’ Die Herrlichkeit des Christenthums (The Glory of Christianity [excerpts], 1684) and Seeligmann’s Jüdischer Ceremonien (On Jewish Ceremonies, 1725). The volume should be of interest to students and researchers of Jewish and Scandinavian history as well as the history of Jewish–Christian relations.

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  • De Gruyter Diaspora and Law: Culture, Religion, and

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    Book SynopsisToday, law is no longer homogenous or unquestioned. Different overlapping legal systems constantly interfere with one another, both on an international level, in complex transnational contexts such as the European Union or human rights law, but also in the context of cultural diversity or conflicts between religious norms and civil institutions, between minorities and the power of the state. On the other hand, the neutrality of law is also under growing pressure, be it from different global transnational players, or from within nation states where calls are made to adapt law to the will of "the people." The heated European debate on the "refugee crisis" has made it manifest that law is more necessary than ever and yet fundamentally contested, perhaps even caught in contradictions and self-limitations. At the same time, the current perspective on legal problems allows us to address issues of diversity and the role of Europe in the globalized world more clearly. The articles of this book take these recent developments and debates as a starting point to discuss from the perspective of different disciplines the pressing question of how to live together in the new millennium and how to figure the long history of law before, besides, and after the dominant paradigm of state law.

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  • De Gruyter Exil in Kinder- Und Jugendmedien

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  • De Gruyter From Culturalist Nationalism to Conservatism: Origins and Diversification of Conservative Ideas in Republican China

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    Book SynopsisWhat does it mean to be a conservative in Republican China? Challenging the widely held view that Chinese conservatism set out to preserve traditional culture and was mainly a cultural movement, this book proposes a new framework with which to analyze modern Chinese conservatism. It identifies late Qing culturalist nationalism, which incorporates traditional culture into concrete political reforms inspired by modern Western politics, as the origin of conservatism in the Republican era. During the May Fourth period, New Culture activists belittled any attempts to reintegrate traditional culture with modern politics as conservative. What conservatives in Republican China stood for was essentially this late Qing culturalist nationalism that rejected squarely the museumification of traditional culture. Adopting a typological approach in order to distinguish different types of conservatism by differentiating various political implications of traditional culture, this book divides the Chinese conservatism of the Republican era into four typologies: liberal conservatism, antimodern conservatism, philosophical conservatism, and authoritarian conservatism. As such, this book captures – for the first time – how Chinese conservatism was in constant evolution, while also showing how its emblematic figures reacted differently to historical circumstances.

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    £18.50

  • De Gruyter Risque et vigilance sanitaire

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  • De Gruyter Der Tag von Potsdam

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  • De Gruyter Outsourcing African Labor: Kru Migratory Workers in Global Ports, Estates and Battlefields until the End of the 19th Century

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    Book SynopsisBy the late eighteenth century, the ever-increasing British need for local labour in West Africa based on malarial, climatic, and manpower concerns led to a willingness of the British and Kru (West African labourers from Liberia) to experiment with free wage labour contracts. The Kru’s familiarity with European trade on the Kru Coast (modern Liberia) from at least the sixteenth century played a fundamental role in their decision to expand their wage earning opportunities under contract with the British. The establishment of Freetown in 1792 enabled the Kru to engage in systematized work for British merchants, ship captains, and naval officers. Kru workers increased their migration to Freetown establishing what appears to be their first permanent labouring community beyond their homeland on the Kru Coast. Their community in Freetown known as Krutown provided a readily available labour pool and ensured their regular employment on board British commercial ships and Royal Navy vessels circumnavigating the Atlantic and beyond. In the process, the Kru established a network of Krutowns and community settlements in many Atlantic ports including Cape Coast, Fernando Po, Ascension Island, Cape of Good Hope, and in the British Caribbean in Demerara and Port of Spain. Outsourcing African Labour in the Nineteenth Century: Kru Migratory Workers in Global Ports, Estates and Battlefields structures the fragmented history of Kru workers into a coherent global framework. The migration of Kru workers in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans, in commercial and military contexts represents a movement of free wage labour that transformed the Kru Coast into a homeland that nurtured diasporas and staffed a vast network of workplaces. As the Kru formed permanent and transient working communities around the Atlantic and in the British Caribbean, they underwent several phases of social, political, and economic innovation, which ultimately overcame a decline in employment in their homeland on the Kru Coast by the end of the nineteenth century by increasing employment in their diaspora. There were unique features of the Kru migrant labour force that characterized all phases of its expansion. The migration was virtually entirely male, and at a time when slavery was widespread and the slave trade was subjected to the abolition campaign of the British Navy, Kru workers were free with an expertise in manning seaborne craft and porterage. Kru carried letters from previous captains as testimonies of their reliability and work ethic or they worked under the supervision of experienced workers who effectively served as references for employment. They worked for contractual periods of between six months and five years for which they were paid wages. The Kru thereby stand out as an anomaly in the history of Atlantic trade when compared with the much larger diasporas of enslaved Africans.

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    £18.50

  • De Gruyter Martyrdom, Mysticism and Dissent: The Poetry of the 1979 Iranian Revolution and the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988)

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    Book SynopsisThis book is the first extensive research on the role of poetry during the Iranian Revolution (1979) and the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988). How can poetry, especially peaceful medieval Sufi poems, be applied to exalt violence, to present death as martyrdom, and to process war traumas? Examining poetry by both Islamic revolutionary and established dissident poets, it demonstrates how poetry spurs people to action, even leading them to sacrifice their lives. The book's originality lies in fresh analyses of how themes such as martyrdom and violence, and mystical themes such as love and wine, are integrated in a vehemently political context, while showing how Shiite ritual such as the pilgrimage to Mecca clash with Saudi Wahhabi appreciations. A distinguishing quality of the book is its examination of how martyrdom was instilled in the minds of Iranians through poetry, employing Sufi themes, motifs and doctrines to justify death. Such inculcation proved effective in mobilising people to the front, ready to sacrifice their lives. As such, the book is a must for readers interested in Iranian culture and history, in Sufi poetry, in martyrdom and war poetry. Those involved with Middle Eastern Studies, Iranian Studies, Literary Studies, Political Philosophy and Religious Studies will benefit from this book. "From his own memories and expert research, the author gives us a ravishing account of 'a poetry stained with blood, violence and death'. His brilliantly layered analysis of modern Persian poetry shows how it integrates political and religious ideology and motivational propaganda with age-old mystical themes for the most traumatic of times for Iran." (Alan Williams, Research Professor of Iranian Studies, University of Manchester) "When Asghar Seyed Gohrab, a highly prolific academician, publishes a new book, you can be certain he has paid attention to an exciting and largely unexplored subject. Martyrdom, Mysticism and Dissent: The Poetry of the 1979 Iranian Revolution and the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988) is no exception in the sense that he combines a few different cultural, religious, mystic, and political aspects of Iranian life to present a vivid picture and thorough analysis of the development and effect of what became known as the revolutionary poetry of the late 1970s and early 1980s. This time, he has even enriched his narrative by inserting his voice into his analysis. It is a thoughtful book and a fantastic read." (Professor Kamran Talattof, University of Arizona)

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  • De Gruyter Expressive Space: Embodying Meaning in Video Game

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    Book SynopsisVideo game spaces have vastly expanded the built environment, offering new worlds to explore and inhabit. Like buildings, cities, and gardens before them, these virtual environments express meaning and communicate ideas and affects through the spatial experiences they afford. Drawing on the emerging field of embodied cognition, this book explores the dynamic interplay between mind, body, and environment that sits at the heart of spatial communication. To capture the wide diversity of forms that spatial expression can take, the book builds a comparative analysis of twelve video games across four types of space, spanning ones designed for exploration and inhabitation, kinetic enjoyment, enacting a situated role, and enhancing perception. Together, these diverse virtual environments suggest the many ways that video games enhance and extend our embodied lives.

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  • De Gruyter Hubbing for Tourists: Airports, Hotels and

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    Book SynopsisDubai International Airport (DXB), Emirates Airlines, and the Burj al-Arab. Changi International Airport (SIN), Singapore Airlines, and Marina Bay Sands. Chek Lap Kok (HGK), Cathay Pacific, and The Peninsula Hotel. Kingsford Smith (SYD), Qantas Airlines, and the Wentworth Hotel. What do these collective entities have in common? Not only do they link global air hubs with city-centric long-haul airlines and destination-worthy hotels, but they are the product of a distinct strategy to boost tourism development through the synergies created by aviation development. This volume explores the evolution of tourism development through synergies created by airline, airport, and hotel development in the Persian Gulf (namely Dubai); Southeast Asia (primarily Singapore); and East Asia (mainly Hong Kong) during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. These "hubs" included, but went beyond traditional models of hotel development as models for economically viable tourism programs, particularly after World War II. The book also examines how such systems integrated travelers, airlines, and airports in Australasia and Europe, while at the same time competing with imperial systems of airport and airline development. This book illuminates the strategies behind and competition between cities during the current century for air traffic, tourists, and airlines transiting between Europe, Southeast Asia, and Australasia.

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  • De Gruyter Banished: Traveling the Roads of Exile in Nineteenth-Century Europe

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    Book SynopsisThis book aims to study the departure and reception of refugees in 19th-century Europe, from the Congress of Vienna to the 1870-1880s. Through eight chapters, it draws on a transnational approach to analyze migratory movements across European borders. The book reviews the chronology of exile and shows how European states welcomed, selected, and expelled refugees. In addition to presenting the point of view of nation-states, it reflects the experience of those migrating. The book addresses departure into exile, captured through the material circumstances of crossing borders in the 19th century, and examines the emergence of new ways to pursue political commitments from abroad. The outcasts are considered in all their diversity, with a prominent place accorded to women and children, many of whom also moved under duress. The book aims to shed light on the forced migrations of Europeans across Europe, while also considering the global dimension, looking at exile to the Americas or the French colonies. A final chapter examines the impossibility or difficulty of returning from exile to one’s country of origin, as well as the a posteriori memorial constructs around that crucial experience.

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  • Outlook Verlag Wetterglaube in der Lüneburger Heide

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