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Modernity in Question
Studies in Philosophy and History of IdeasThe main idea behind this interdisciplinary series is to publish works of philosophers on topics related to contemporary debates on modernity and post-modernity. In philosophy as well as in human sciences, the concept of modernity has been widely discussed for decades, particularly after the collapse of communism. That crisis has been commonly described as the end, if not of modernity as such, at least of some modernity. Different terms like post-modernity or reflexive modernity indicate not only transformations in social, economic and political structures, but also in manners of thinking, of conceptualising reality. The series is open to collaborative works between East- and West-European scholars. Authors are welcome to submit manuscripts for monographs, anthologies and post-conference volumes.
24 publications
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From Antiquity to Modernity
Studies on Middle Eastern and Asian SocietiesISSN: 2328-9236
"From Antiquity to Modernity: Studies on Middle Eastern and Asian Societies is a series focusing on aspects central to Middle Eastern, Central Asian, and South Asian societies in the past and the present. It is designed to contribute toward better understandings of those important regions’ peoples. Original research within the disciplines of anthropology, archeology, art history, cultural studies, economics, history, history of science, international relations, languages, literatures, politics, religions, and sociology will be published. Interdisciplinary, cross-disciplinary, and multidisciplinary studies are welcome as well. So are ones that advance methodologies relating to complexities of the Middle East, Central Asia, and South Asia. Manuscripts can be single- authored or co-authored; edited volumes that form a cohesive body of knowledge will be considered, too. Each book-length manuscript will undergo editorial and peer review prior to acceptance for publication. Individual volumes in From Antiquity to Modernity are of particular value to individuals studying and investigating the Middle East and Asia at universities, think tanks, and governmental and nongovernmental agencies while also being of interest to the general educated reader. "
4 publications
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Italian Modernities
ISSN: 1662-9108
The series aims to publish innovative research on the written, material and visual cultures and intellectual history of modern Italy, from the 19th century to the present day. It is open to a wide variety of different approaches and methodologies, disciplines and interdisciplinary fields: from literary criticism and comparative literature to archival history, from cultural studies to material culture, from film and media studies to art history. It is especially interested in work which articulates aspects of Italys particular, and in many respects, peculiar, interactions with notions of modernity and postmodernity, broadly understood. It also aims to encourage critical dialogue between new developments in scholarship in Italy and in the English-speaking world. The Italian Modernities series also includes the Panoramas sub-series. These volumes provide accessible, wide-ranging, research-led accounts of significant new trends, emerging fields of study and new methodologies within work on modern Italian culture, history and related disciplines.
52 publications
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A Litmus Test Case of Modernity
Examining Modern Sensibilities and the Public Domain in the Baltic States at the Turn of the Century©2010 Edited Collection -
Modernity and Postmodernity in a Franco-Irish Context
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The Remnants of Modernity
Two Essays on Sarmatism and Utopia in Polish Contemporary Literature©2015 Monographs -
Milieux de mémoire in Late Modernity
Local Communities, Religion and Historical Politics©2019 Monographs -
The Mystic Way in Postmodernity
Transcending Theological Boundaries in the Writings of Iris Murdoch, Denise Levertov and Annie Dillard©2009 Monographs -
Modernity and Early Cultures
Reconsidering non western references for modern architecture in a cross-cultural perspective©2011 Conference proceedings -
Mysticism as Modernity
Nationalism and the Irrational in Hermann Hesse, Robert Musil and Max Frisch©2008 Monographs -
Tradition and Modernity
Cervantes’s Presence in Spanish Contemporary Literature©2009 Edited Collection -
Peripheral (Post) Modernity
The Syncretist Aesthetics of Borges, Piglia, Kalokyris and Kyriakidis©2007 Monographs -
Cosmopolitan Modernity
©2015 Edited Collection