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American Studies: Culture, Society & the Arts
The series aims to publish studies of the American achievement in the literary and non-literary arts, of American intellectual history and of American cultural and social history, from the period of discovery to the present. It invites disciplinary pluralism and comparative approaches extending beyond national boundaries, as well as explorations which work within more conventional frameworks. The series is not confined to a particular critical or theoretical orientation. It welcomes contributions by scholars working both within and outside the academy and seeks to support work of intellectual independence and imaginative scope. Publications in a variety of formats will be considered: critical, historical and theoretical studies, essay collections, conference proceedings, annotated editions, anthologies, as well as work which may cross critical and creative borders. The series aims to publish studies of the American achievement in the literary and non-literary arts, of American intellectual history and of American cultural and social history, from the period of discovery to the present. It invites disciplinary pluralism and comparative approaches extending beyond national boundaries, as well as explorations which work within more conventional frameworks. The series is not confined to a particular critical or theoretical orientation. It welcomes contributions by scholars working both within and outside the academy and seeks to support work of intellectual independence and imaginative scope. Publications in a variety of formats will be considered: critical, historical and theoretical studies, essay collections, conference proceedings, annotated editions, anthologies, as well as work which may cross critical and creative borders. The series aims to publish studies of the American achievement in the literary and non-literary arts, of American intellectual history and of American cultural and social history, from the period of discovery to the present. It invites disciplinary pluralism and comparative approaches extending beyond national boundaries, as well as explorations which work within more conventional frameworks. The series is not confined to a particular critical or theoretical orientation. It welcomes contributions by scholars working both within and outside the academy and seeks to support work of intellectual independence and imaginative scope. Publications in a variety of formats will be considered: critical, historical and theoretical studies, essay collections, conference proceedings, annotated editions, anthologies, as well as work which may cross critical and creative borders.
7 publications
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Swiss American Historical Society Publication
3 publications
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The Communication of Hate
©2023 Textbook -
Hate Crimes
Das Konzept der Hate Crimes aus den USA unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Rechtsextremismus in Deutschland©2008 Thesis -
Reducing Hate Crimes and Violence Among American Youth
Creating Transformational Agency Through Critical Praxis©2007 Textbook -
The Communication of Hate
©2011 Textbook -
La langue secrète de Jean Cocteau
La «mythologie personnelle» du poète et l’histoire cachée des «Enfants terribles»©2007 Monographs -
Beiträge zum Islamischen Recht VII
Islam und Menschenrechte / Islam and Human Rights©2010 Edited Collection -
Islamisches Recht in Wissenschaft und Praxis
©2018 Others -
Hate Speech im Völkerrecht
Rassendiskriminierende Äußerungen im Spannungsfeld zwischen Rassendiskriminierungsverbot und Meinungsfreiheit©2001 Thesis -
Kompetenzverteilung im institutionellen Dreieck der EU
Gesetzgebungsverfahren dargestellt im diachronen Kontext©2011 Thesis -
Place and Native American Indian History and Culture
©2007 Conference proceedings -
Tantalizing Times
Excitements, Disconnects, and Discontents in Contemporary American Society©2006 Monographs -
Das Konzept der «Hate Crimes» in Deutschland
Eine systematische Untersuchung der Kriminalitätsform, der strafrechtlichen Erfassungsmöglichkeiten de lege lata und der Verarbeitung in der Strafrechtspraxis©2010 Thesis