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Humanistas españoles
ISSN: 1697-1450
La colección Humanistas españoles está dedicada desde 1991 a la edición textos de autores del Humanismo de los siglos XVI y XVII, ya sean españoles o tengan una relación, por su vida o por su obra, con España. Los autores y obras, en lengua latina o en castellana, que componen esta colección son inéditos o solo conocidos por ediciones de la época humanística. Por ello se presenta una edición crítica, acompañada de traducción en caso de tratarse de una obra en latín, con introducción sobre el autor y la obra, con dos tipos de notas, unas paleográficas y textuales, y otras con abundantes comentarios de contenido. Cada monografía se completa con sus correspondientes índices de antropónimos, topónimos y pasajes citados. La localización y estudio de manuscritos y ediciones en archivos y bibliotecas ha permitido recuperar y editar, de manera accesible, obras y autores poco conocidos de notable influjo cultural en España y Europa.
6 publications
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Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature
The series is designed to advance the publication of research pertaining to themes and motifs in literature. The studies cover cross-cultural patterns as well as the entire range of national literatures. They trace the development and use of themes and motifs over extended periods, elucidate the significance of specific themes or motifs for the formation of period styles, and analyze the unique structural function of themes and motifs. By examining themes or motifs in the work of an author or period, the studies point to the impulses authors received from literary tradition, the choices made, and the creative transformation of the cultural heritage. The series will include publications of colloquia and theoretical studies that contribute to a greater understanding of literature.
130 publications
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Teaching Critical Themes in American History
ISSN: 2576-0718
In the United States, the Common Core Standards, the C3 Frame-work for Social Studies Standards (NCSS), and the 10 themes of the National Curriculum Standards (NCS/NCSS) each pose challenges for teachers preparing to teach skills, content, and critical issues of American history. The problem for many middle and secondary teachers is that textbooks do not contain sufficient primary source documents and varied secondary literature linked to these stand-ards. The volumes in the Teaching Critical Themes in American His-tory fill this need by providing teachers with history content, peda-gogical strategies, and teaching resources. The series is organized around key problems/issues in American history so that teachers can select which critical topics upon which they might want to con-centrate. Middle and Secondary pre-and in-service educators will find the books in this series essential for developing and implementing American history and social studies curriculum in diverse and com-plex classrooms. Teachers will find the books in this series valuable as they search for methodologies and material that will help them address the Common Core Standards in the social sciences and his-tory. Community College history instructors can also find the books in this series helpful as supplementary texts in their U.S. history survey courses. The practical—not to mention exciting—implementation of perspectives offered in each title is a key fea-ture of this series. This series will address topics such as the formation of the Ameri-can Republic, the problem of slavery in America, causes of the Civil War, emancipation and reconstruction, America’s response to in-dustrialization, the New Deal, the fight for Civil Rights, and more. The Series Editors invite proposals for edited volumes in American history and social studies, along with articles and lesson plans for both the topics above, and other topics of the series.
13 publications
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ICA International Communication Association Annual Conference Theme Book Series
As of 2013, ICA and Peter Lang Publishing started co-publishing papers from ICAs annual conference theme sessions in the form of edited collections. Written in an engaging style, these volumes are meant to appeal to a wider audience and to reach scholars in other disciplines outside of Communication Studies. As such, the collections are not conference proceedings per se but a unique set of selected essays that capture the insights and agendas of the disciplines top scholars.
11 publications
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Hunter of Themes
The Interplay of Word and Thing in the Works of Sigizmund Kržižanovskij©2005 Monographs -
La historia y las artes como ejes para un discurso humanista
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"We Belong to Them"
Narratives of Belonging, Homeland and Nationhood in Territorial and Non-territorial Minority Settings©2009 Monographs -
Renaissance Craftsmen and Humanistic Scholars
Circulation of Knowledge between Portugal and Germany©2017 Edited Collection -
Topik und Thema
Untersuchungen zur Informationsstruktur in deutschen und ungarischen Erzähl- und Berichtstexten©2016 Thesis -
Thema mit Variationen
Dokumentation des VI. Nordischen Germanistentreffens in Jyväskylä vom 4.-9. Juni 2002©2004 Conference proceedings -
The Theme of the Plague in Italian Letters
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Is there Hiberno-English on them?
Hiberno-English in Modern Irish Literature: The Use of Dialect in Joyce, O’Brien, Shaw and Friel©2013 Thesis -
Contemporary Migrations in the Humanistic Coefficient Perspective
Florian Znaniecki’s Thought in Today’s Social Science Research©2017 Edited Collection -
Themen in der neueren schweizerischen Literatur
©1982 Others -
Leonard Bernstein als religiöser Humanist, Dirigent, Komponist und Musikpädagoge
Studien zu fächerübergreifenden Aspekten des Musikunterrichts©2003 Thesis -
The Theme of Alienation in the Prose of Peter Weiss
©1981 Others -
The Honorable Burden of Public Office
English Humanists and Tudor Politics in the Sixteenth Century©2010 Monographs -
Themes in Issues, Risk and Crisis Communication:
A Multi-Dimensional Perspective©2020 Edited Collection -
Aktuelle Themen und Theoriediskurse in der Sozialen Arbeit
©2013 Edited Collection