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  • Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Studies in Religion, Culture, and Social Development

    This series is named for Martin Luther King, Jr. because of his superb scholarship and eminence in religion and society, and is designed to promote excellence in scholarly research and writing in areas that reflect the interrelatedness of religion and social/cultural/political development both in the American society and in the world. Examination of and elaboration on religion and socio-cultural components such as race relations, economic developments, marital and sexual relations, inter-ethnic cooperation, contemporary political problems, women, Black American, Native America, and Third World issues, and the like are welcomed. Manuscripts must be equal to a 200 to 425 page book, and are to be submitted in duplicate. This series is named for Martin Luther King, Jr. because of his superb scholarship and eminence in religion and society, and is designed to promote excellence in scholarly research and writing in areas that reflect the interrelatedness of religion and social/cultural/political development both in the American society and in the world. Examination of and elaboration on religion and socio-cultural components such as race relations, economic developments, marital and sexual relations, inter-ethnic cooperation, contemporary political problems, women, Black American, Native America, and Third World issues, and the like are welcomed. Manuscripts must be equal to a 200 to 425 page book, and are to be submitted in duplicate. This series is named for Martin Luther King, Jr. because of his superb scholarship and eminence in religion and society, and is designed to promote excellence in scholarly research and writing in areas that reflect the interrelatedness of religion and social/cultural/political development both in the American society and in the world. Examination of and elaboration on religion and socio-cultural components such as race relations, economic developments, marital and sexual relations, inter-ethnic cooperation, contemporary political problems, women, Black American, Native America, and Third World issues, and the like are welcomed. Manuscripts must be equal to a 200 to 425 page book, and are to be submitted in duplicate.

    13 publications

  • Title: Memory Work

    Memory Work

    The Theory and Practice of Memory
    by Andreas Kitzmann (Volume editor) Conny Mithander (Volume editor) John Sundholm (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Edited Collection
  • Title: Romantic Memory

    Romantic Memory

    Studies from the Past and Present
    by Krzysztof Trybuś (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: Undead Memory

    Undead Memory

    Vampires and Human Memory in Popular Culture
    by Simon Bacon (Volume editor) Katarzyna Bronk (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Storyteller’s Memory Palace

    The Storyteller’s Memory Palace

    A Method of Interpretation Based on the Function of Memory Systems in Literature- Geoffrey Chaucer, William Langland, Salman Rushdie, Angela Carter, Thomas Pynchon and Paul Auster
    by Hanne Bewernick (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Thesis
  • Title: News in Public Memory

    News in Public Memory

    An International Study of Media Memories across Generations
    by Ingrid Volkmer (Volume editor)
    ©2006 Textbook
  • Title: Remembering Viet Nam: Gustav Hasford, Ron Kovic, Tim O’Brien and the Fabrication of American Cultural Memory

    Remembering Viet Nam: Gustav Hasford, Ron Kovic, Tim O’Brien and the Fabrication of American Cultural Memory

    Gustav Hasford, Ron Kovic, Tim O'Brien and the Fabrication of American Cultural Memory
    by Regula Fuchs (Author) 2011
    ©2011 Thesis
  • Exile Studies

    Exile Studies is a series of monographs and edited collections that takes a broad view of exile, including the life and work of refugees from National Socialism, and beyond. The series explores the different global and cultural spaces of exile and refuge as well as the specific historical, political and social concerns of exile writers and artists. The series engages with recent theoretical approaches to exile to shed new light on the unique conditions of mass flight from National Socialist persecution, with a particular interest in the work of Jewish refugees of the period. A plurality of theoretical approaches is encouraged, featuring research that reaches beyond national frameworks or disciplinary boundaries and takes multi-directional, transcultural or comparative approaches. The series aims to make connections to studies on more recent groups of refugees and to contribute to current debates. Themes include persecution, exclusion and delocalization, legacies of displacement, loss and acculturation as well as the creation of new homes and networks. The series promotes dialogue among transnational, Jewish and memory studies, and among diaspora, Holocaust and postcolonial studies. It invites research that acknowledges questions of gender, race, class, religion and ethnicity as indispensable tools for understanding the cultural processes connected to the lives and works of refugees and exiles.

    26 publications

  • Title: , ed. Jürg Glauser and Pernille Hermann, in collaboration with Stefan Brink and Joseph Harris. Acta Scandinavica, Cambridge Studies in the Early Scandinavian World, 11. Turnhout: Brepols, 2021, 451 pp.
  • Title: Memory and Identity in Contemporary Chinese-Australian Novels

    Memory and Identity in Contemporary Chinese-Australian Novels

    by Beibei Chen (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: Memory and the Trevi Fountain

    Memory and the Trevi Fountain

    Flows of Political Power in Media Performance
    by Pamela Krist (Author) 2019
    Monographs
  • Title: Memory and Postcolonial Studies

    Memory and Postcolonial Studies

    Synergies and New Directions
    by Dirk Göttsche (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Edited Collection
  • Title: Historical and Collective Memory in the Middle and Far East

    Historical and Collective Memory in the Middle and Far East

    by Karolina Rak (Volume editor) Michał Lipa (Volume editor) Olga Barbasiewicz (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: Memories of the Future

    Memories of the Future

    On Countervision
    by Stephen Wilson (Volume editor) Deborah Jaffé (Volume editor) 2017
    Edited Collection
  • Title: Communicating Memory & History

    Communicating Memory & History

    by Nicole Maurantonio (Volume editor) David W. Park (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Textbook
  • Title: Irish Studies and the Dynamics of Memory

    Irish Studies and the Dynamics of Memory

    Transitions and Transformations
    by Marguerite Corporaal (Volume editor) Christopher Cusack (Volume editor) Ruud van den Beuken (Volume editor) 2017
    Edited Collection
  • Cultural Memories

    Cultural Memories is the publishing project of the Centre for the Study of Cultural Memory at the Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of London. The Centre is international in scope and promotes innovative research with a focus on interdisciplinary approaches to memory. This series supports the Centre by furthering original research in the global field of cultural memory studies. In particular, it seeks to challenge a monumentalizing model of memory in favour of a more fluid and heterogeneous one, where history, culture and memory are seen as complementary and intersecting. The series embraces new methodological approaches, encompassing a wide range of technologies of memory in cognate fields, including comparative studies, cultural studies, history, literature, media and communication, and cognitive science. The aim of Cultural Memories is to encourage and enhance research in the broad field of memory studies while, at the same time, pointing in new directions, providing a unique platform for creative and forward-looking scholarship in the discipline.

    29 publications

  • Title: Re-assessing Interpreter Training: Emphasis on Short-term Memory Skill Development
  • Beiträge zur Pädagogischen und Rehabilitationspsychologie. Studies in Educational and Rehabilitation Psychology

    ISSN: 1865-083X

    The book series Contributions to Educational and Rehabilitation Psychology has been published since 2010 with the aim of documenting new scientific approaches and topical trends from the highly differentiated fields of educational and rehabilitative psychology. The previous main topics were related to basic phenomena of memory and learning, new learning methods which can be used in school lessons and rehabilitative training, learning and adjustment disorders as well as coping with traumatic experiences e.g., after severe natural disasters, such as the 2004 tsunami in South-East Asia. The monographs and anthologies are edited by certified psychologist, Prof. Dr. Evelin Witruk in German and English. Die Reihe Beiträge zur Pädagogischen und Rehabilitationspsychologie erscheint seit 2010 mit dem Ziel, neue wissenschaftliche Zugänge und aktuelle Trends aus den weit verzweigten Gebieten der Pädagogischen Psychologie und der Rehabilitationspsychologie zu dokumentieren. Schwerpunkte liegen auf Basisphänomenen von Gedächtnis und Lernen, neuen Lernmethoden, die in Unterricht und Rehabilitation Anwendung finden können, Lern- und Anpassungsstörungen sowie der Verarbeitung traumatischer Erlebnisse, z. B. nach schweren Naturkatastrophen wie dem Tsunami 2004 in Südostasien. Die Monographien und Sammelbände werden von Frau Diplompsychologin, Prof. Dr. Evelin Witruk in deutscher und englischer Sprache herausgegeben.

    10 publications

  • Title: History Education and (Post-)Colonialism

    History Education and (Post-)Colonialism

    International Case Studies
    by Susanne Popp (Volume editor) Katja Gorbahn (Volume editor) Susanne Grindel (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Edited Collection
  • Title: Iberian Studies: Reflections Across Borders and Disciplines

    Iberian Studies: Reflections Across Borders and Disciplines

    by Núria Codina Solà (Volume editor) Teresa Pinheiro (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Edited Collection
  • Title: Camps of Transit, Sites of Memory

    Camps of Transit, Sites of Memory

    European Perspectives in the Twentieth Century
    by Matteo Cassani Simonetti (Volume editor) Roberta Mira (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
  • Title: Memory and Identity in the Medieval and Early Modern World

    Memory and Identity in the Medieval and Early Modern World

    by Roman Bleier (Volume editor) Brian Coleman (Volume editor) Clare Fletcher (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Edited Collection
  • Title: Networked Remembrance

    Networked Remembrance

    Excavating Buried Memories in the Railways beneath London and Berlin
    by Samuel Merrill (Author) 2018
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: On Memory

    On Memory

    An Interdisciplinary Approach
    by Doron Mendels (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Conference proceedings
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