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Austrian Culture
The series on Austrian Culture provides critical evaluations, in English or German, of Austrian authors, artists, works, currents, or figures from the Middle Ages to the present. Austria is defined as those parts of the old Habsburg empire that produced notable writings in the German language, including Czechoslovakia (Prague) and the Bukovina (Czernowitz). The series offers a forum for the exploration of the multifarious relationships between literature and other aspects of Austrian culture, such as philosophy, music, art, architecture, and the theater. Dissertations and other monograph-length material as well as scholarly translations or editions of outstanding literary works are welcome. The series on Austrian Culture provides critical evaluations, in English or German, of Austrian authors, artists, works, currents, or figures from the Middle Ages to the present. Austria is defined as those parts of the old Habsburg empire that produced notable writings in the German language, including Czechoslovakia (Prague) and the Bukovina (Czernowitz). The series offers a forum for the exploration of the multifarious relationships between literature and other aspects of Austrian culture, such as philosophy, music, art, architecture, and the theater. Dissertations and other monograph-length material as well as scholarly translations or editions of outstanding literary works are welcome. The series on Austrian Culture provides critical evaluations, in English or German, of Austrian authors, artists, works, currents, or figures from the Middle Ages to the present. Austria is defined as those parts of the old Habsburg empire that produced notable writings in the German language, including Czechoslovakia (Prague) and the Bukovina (Czernowitz). The series offers a forum for the exploration of the multifarious relationships between literature and other aspects of Austrian culture, such as philosophy, music, art, architecture, and the theater. Dissertations and other monograph-length material as well as scholarly translations or editions of outstanding literary works are welcome.
43 publications
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Studies in Central European Culture
ISSN: 2640-754X
This book series seeks manuscripts that focus on the critical analysis of the arts and cultures as they reflect, comment, or critique the history, political systems, religions, interethnic connections, economies, and historical and current problems of the multiethnic peoples of Central Europe from the Enlightenment era to the present. Books published in Studies in Central European Culture are explorations of the intellectual history and cultural movements, and their relationships to literature and other cultural representations such the theater, the fine arts, architecture, music, and philosophy. "Central Europe" for this book series is identified as the geographic region of Austria, the Balkans, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Ukraine, Romania, and the regions of the former Galicia and Bukovina during the Habsburg period, and the former East Germany. Studies in Central European Culture accepts original manuscripts of monographs and anthologies, as well as scholarly translations of literary works.
4 publications
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Emerging Markets Studies
ISSN: 2190-099X
The Peter Lang series Emerging Markets Studies includes works which address opportunities, problems, and challenges of socio-economic development and reform in so-called emerging markets. These comprise middle-income developing and transition economies which are relevant for the world economy due to a large market potential, a favorable or improving investment climate, or due to the availability of important natural resources. Emerging markets have realized or show the potential to generate sustained socio-economic development and growth processes over time. The volumes in this series seek to address three key questions: What are the determinants of successful socio-economic development, What are appropriate reform strategies to overcome impediments to catching-up processes, and how do politico-institutional factors affect the performance of an emerging economy? The scope of the series is comparative, institutionalist, and international. The overall focus of all titles is to enhance the understanding of socio-economic catching-up processes and their institutional foundations from a political-economy perspective. Due to the complexity of development processes and policy reform, various methodological tools and academic approaches may prove to be appropriate. Hence the series includes contributions from various disciplines such as economics, political science, or sociology.
10 publications
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Medieval Women on Sin and Salvation
Hadewijch of Antwerp, Beatrice of Nazareth, Margaret Ebner, and Julian of Norwich©2010 Monographs -
Shakespeare in Argentinien
Bewältigung der Zeitgeschichte im Vergleich mit den beiden Deutschland©1997 Others -
Peirce’s Theory of Inquiry and Beyond
Towards a Social Reconstruction of Science Theory©2009 Monographs -
Politische Ökonomie gradueller Handelsintegration
Eine angewandte allgemeine Gleichgewichtsanalyse des EU-Beitritts Polens©2004 Thesis -
Arbeitsteilung als Diskriminierungsmechanismus
Theorie und Empirie geschlechtsspezifischer Arbeitsmarktsegregation©1999 Thesis -
Körperbilder von Kindern und Jugendlichen
Körperbezogene Diagnostik in der klinischen Psychologie©2000 Thesis -
Analyse zur Vermittlung von Musik und Werbung für Komponisten
Eine Anthologie für Gottfried Scholz zu seinem 65. Geburtstag©2001 Others -
Karoline von Günderrode. Portrait einer Fremden
©1986 Others -
Ambulantes psychophysiologisches Monitoring – neue Perspektiven und Anwendungen
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Clinical Pastoral Education - Coming Home to Self
©2025 Monographs -
Staging EXPORT: VALIE zu Ehren
©2010 Monographs -
Ambulantes psychophysiologisches Monitoring in der psychiatrischen Forschung
Eine Untersuchung der Borderline-Persönlichkeitsstörung©2004 Thesis -
History of American Higher Education
©2011 Textbook