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Authority and Obedience
Romans 13:1-7 in Modern Japan / Translated by Gregory Vanderbilt©2010 Monographs -
European Francophonie
The Social, Political and Cultural History of an International Prestige Language©2014 Edited Collection -
Education and Tolerance
A Comparative Quantitative Analysis of the Educational Effect on Tolerance©2017 Monographs -
Earning Heavenly Salvation
Peasant Religion in Lesser Poland. Mid-Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries©2020 Monographs -
The Polish Middle Class
©2015 Monographs -
Reading without Maps?
Cultural Landmarks in a Post-Canonical Age- A Tribute to Gilbert Debusscher©2005 Others -
Crime and Punishment in Contemporary Greece
International Comparative Perspectives©2012 Edited Collection -
The Reconstruction of Sense in the Foreign Language Classroom
An Introduction to Reconstructive Foreign Language Research©2018 Monographs -
Langues moins Diffusées et moins Enseignées (MoDiMEs)/Less Widely Used and Less Taught languages
Langues enseignées, langues des apprenants/Language learners’ L1s and languages taught as L2s©2020 Conference proceedings -
Warsaw Studies in Culture and Society
"The main aim of this book series is to cross borderlines of traditionally defined fields of studies: cultural anthropology, media and communication studies, sociology, political science, social geography and regional studies, history as well as social psychology. Contributions adopting comparative perspective and focusing on Central and Eastern Europe region are preferred; however other approaches and areas are also welcomed. Among a wide variety of topics the series will address issues of a domination of popular culture over classic forms of cultural works, revival and change of regional and national identity, virtual social networks and their impact on real group formation and performance, transformation of collective memories and reinterpretation of the past, culturally patterned political attitudes, cultural and social consequences of migrations and globalization of labor markets, grappling with permanent and rapid social changes, depersonalization of social relations in an electronic era, universality of media-affected ways of lives, perpetuation and evolution of political culture, social structure transformations, interrelations of ethnic and cultural minorities with dominant groups, and many others. In short, the series Warsaw Studies in Culture and Society is open for a variety of high-standard academic publications reevaluating old and tackling new problems troubling contemporary societies. Authors are welcome to submit manuscripts of monographs, collected volumes, post-conference volumes as well as dissertations. "
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