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- History & Political Science (54)
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Writing and Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century
The long nineteenth century, extending from the Napoleonic Wars to the First World War, was a time of enormous change and experimentation. This series aims to publish the work of scholars and critics alert to these changes in a variety of spheres, including literature, art, the sciences, philosophy, and economics. The editors have a special interest in work that addresses questions of aesthetics, poetics, and form at the intersection between the written word, the visual and decorative arts, architecture, and music. Many scholars are now working on the cultural matrix out of which these forms emerge and recent critical thinking has shown how important was the prevailing economic, political, scientific, and philosophical climate in creating the appropriate conditions for artistic production. Some volumes in the series focus on specific writers and texts, while others consider the connection between writing, art, philosophy, and science and the broader cultural horizon. All contribute significantly to the widening sphere of nineteenth-century literary studies.
12 publications
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North American Studies in Nineteenth-Century German Literature and Culture
ISSN: 2235-3496
"This series of scholarly works focuses on literature and other cultural artifacts produced during the long nineteenth century in German-speaking lands. The series includes studies in criticism and literary history, as well as analyses of the social and political dimensions of literature and culture. The aim of the series is to offer contributions by North American scholars who have rediscovered once significant authors, genres or modes of production and consumption; reevaluated canonical or other texts and their contexts; or explored other forms of expression, such as journalism, letters or diaries. This scholarship serves to renew our understanding and appreciation of a body of work that was acknowledged as internationally important in the nineteenth century and that still speaks to us today."
40 publications
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Writing in the 21st Century
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Instruction, Practice, and Theory3 publications
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Cultures in Translation
Interdisciplinary Studies in Language, Translation, Culture and LiteratureISSN: 2511-879X
Cultures in Translation. Interdisciplinary Studies in Language, Translation, Culture and Literature is a series engaging in issues of liaisons between culture and translation as well as translation-related themes within comparative studies. Books published in the series will concern the mediating role of translation in the construction of our understanding of both one’s "own" culture and the cultures of "others". The problem of the cultural dimension of translation will be addressed from a broad range of languages and cultures. The series will provide theoretical and practical guidance towards the development of culture-sensitive strategies of translation. The language of the series is English. However, we are also willing to consider relevant manuscripts in other major languages.
8 publications
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Studies in the History and Culture of Scotland
ISSN: 1661-6863
This series presents a new reading of Scottish culture, establishing how Scots, and non-Scots, experience the devolved nation. Within the context of a rapidly changing United Kingdom and Europe, Scotland is engaged in an ongoing process of self-definition. The series will deal with this process as well as with cultural phenomena, from debates about the relative value of Gaelic-based, Scots and Anglicised culture, to period-specific definitions of Scottish identity. Orally transmitted culture – from traditional narratives to songs, customs, beliefs and material culture – will be a key consideration, along with the reconstruction of historical periods in cultural texts (visual and musical as well as historical). Taken as a whole, the series will go some way towards achieving a new understanding of a country with potential for development into parallel treatments of locally based cultural phenomena. The series welcomes monographs as well as collected papers.
15 publications
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Shakespeare in 19th-Century Opera
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Transatlantic Crossings and Transformations
German-American Cultural Transfer from the 18th to the End of the 19th Century©2015 Edited Collection -
Cultures in Contact
Translation and Reception of "I Promessi Sposi</I> in 19th Century England©2011 Edited Collection -
Models of Personal Conversion in Russian cultural history of the 19th and 20th centuries
©2015 Edited Collection -
Classroom Struggle
Organizing Elementary School Teaching in the 19th Century©2015 Edited Collection -
National Monuments and Nationalism in 19th Century Germany
©2009 Monographs -
Order in the Streets
The Political History of Warsaw’s Public Space in the First Half of the 19th Century©2020 Monographs -
Business History in Spain (19th and 20th centuries)
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Philosophy, Science, and Theology of Mission in the 19th and 20th Centuries
A Missiological Encyclopedia- Part I: The Philosophy and Science of Mission©2002 Others -
Ordinary Writings, Personal Narratives
Writing Practices in 19th and early 20th-century Europe©2007 Edited Collection -
Staging the Other in Nineteenth-Century British Drama
©2016 Edited Collection -
The Image of «White» and «Red» Russia in the Polish Political Thought of the 19th and 20th Century
Analogies and Parallels©2018 Monographs -
Cemetery Plots from Victoria to Verdun
Literary Representations of Epitaph and Burial from the 19th Century through the Great War©2012 Monographs