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    £108.49

    This volume examines, among others, the emotional language of the court, around public execution, religious practices and during outbreaks of disease.

  • by Birgit Tremml-Werner
    £153.49

    Spain, China and Japan in Manila, 1571-1644 offers a new perspective on the connected histories of Spain, China, and Japan as they emerged and developed following Manila's foundation as the capital of the Spanish Philippines in 1571. Examining a wealth of multilingual primary sources, Birgit Tremml-Werner shows that cross-cultural encounters not only shaped Manila's development as a "e;Eurasian"e; port city, but also had profound political, economic, and social ramifications for the three pre-modern states. Combining a systematic comparison with a focus on specific actors during this period, this book addresses many long-held misconceptions and offers a more balanced and multi-faceted view of these nations' histories.

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    £66.99

    Family-related migration is moving to the centre of political debates on migration, integration and multiculturalism in Europe. It is also more and more leading to lively academic interest in the family dimensions of international migration. At the same time, strands of research on family migrations and migrant families remain separate from - and s

  • - How User Participation Transforms Cultural Production
    by Mirko Tobias Schafer
    £44.49

    New online technologies have brought with them a great promise of freedom. The computer and particularly the Internet have been represented as enabling technologies, turning consumers into users and users into producers. Furthermore, lay people and amateurs have been enthusiastically greeted as heroes of the digital era. This thoughtful study casts

  • - A Bilingual Anthology
     
    £76.99

    This landmark bilingual Dutch-English anthology introduces women's writing in the Low Countries from 1200 to 1875 through a variety of texts characterised by the religious, social, political and feminist engagement of their authors, as well as their extraordinary artistic achievement. Dutch and Flemish female writers produced work of ardent religio

  • by Hans Broekhuis
    £121.99

    A unique reference book for linguists and anyone who wants to know more about the syntactic properties of the Dutch language.

  • - Indian English Fiction 2000-2010
     
    £60.49

    This groundbreaking study assesses the genre of Indian-English fiction in the first decade of the twenty-first century

  • - Results of the TIES Survey on the Descendants of Turkish and Yugoslavian Immigrants
    by Inken Surig
    £36.49

    Report on the German results of the Integration of the Second Generation in Europe (TIES) survey.

  • - The Modern Humanities
     
    £66.99

    Volume III in the first comparative history of the humanities, focusing on the period 1850-2000.

  • - The Political Culture of the Netherlands in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century
    by Piet de Rooy
    £121.99

    Survey of the Dutch political culture of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries,

  • - Volume 1 - Early Modern Europe
     
    £66.99

    The first step towards the development of a comparative history of the humanities.

  • by Andy Lavender
    £44.49

    On the impact upon acting and performance of digital technologies

  • - Four Civilizations, One 17th-Century Breakthrough
    by Floris Cohen
    £153.49

    Once upon a time 'The Scientific Revolution of the 17th century' was an innovative concept that inspired a stimulating narrative of how modern science came into the world. Half a century later, what we now know as 'the master narrative' serves rather as a strait-jacket - so often events and contexts just fail to fit in. No attempt has been made so

  • - The Interactive Dynamics of Protest
     
    £108.49

    This compelling study bridges the gap between structural and cultural theories by placing protestors and other players with whom they interact in the context of structured arenas.

  • - Seventies Film and the Reinvention of the City
    by Lawrence Webb
    £66.99

    The Cinema of Urban Crisis explores the relationships between cinema and urban crises in the United States and Europe in the 1970s.

  • - Summoning the Active Citizen in Western European Welfare States
     
    £44.49

    Responsibility, participation and choice are key policy framings of active citizenship, summoning the citizen to take on new roles in welfare state reform. This volume traces the emergence of new discourses and the ways in which they take up and rework struggles of social movements for greater independence, power and control. It explores the changi

  • - The Craft of Naturalistic Inquiry
    by Joost Beuving
    £23.99

  • - An Approach to Media Philosophy
    by Sybille Kramer
    £44.49 - 108.49

    Medium, Messenger, Transmission uses the figure of the messenger as a key metaphor for the function of all transmission media.

  • - TPACK in professional development in higher education
    by Brouwer
    £31.49

  • - The Ludification of Digital Media Cultures
     
    £44.49

  • - The Rise of the Illustrated History of Art in the Eighteenth Century
    by Ingrid Vermeulen
    £60.49

    A groundbreaking study of the rise of classification of reproductions to demonstrate trends in art history, and the relationship between image and text in the art literature

  • - Memory, History, and Identity in Modern Europe
    by Jay Winter
    £60.49

    Special EURO 10,- discount for our ABG readers: now EURO 24,50 instead of EURO 34,50 Performing the Past is an investigation of the multiple social and culture practices through which Europeans have negotiated the space between their history and their memory over the past 200 years. In museums, in op

  • - Theories on the Essence of Art and the Problem of Mannerism
    by Paul van den Akker
    £66.99

    Relating to the current interest in the historiography of art history, this illuminating study offers a valuable contribution to the discussion surrounding its principles and values.

  • - The Generosity of the Faithful
    by Wim Vroom
    £153.49

    This first comprehensive overview of the process of commissioning and financing the construction of cathedrals in the Middle Ages reveals a financing system almost as monumental as the cathedrals themselves. Here we follow the historian on a fascinating examination of construction accounts and other sources - extant but never so minutely explored -

  • by Thomas Lawo
    £32.49

    This insightful book describes China's growing range of activities in Africa and to what extent the Chinese model in Africa can act as an example for the West.

  • - How Politicians and Policy Ideas Transform Resilient Institutions
    by Sabina Stiller
    £52.99

    How do major reforms occur in notoriously resilient welfare states?

  • - On the Meaning of Science
    by Frans Saris
    £32.99

    A witty, hard-hitting exploration of the ultimate aims of science in a dramatic form

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