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  • Modern American History:

    The United States since 1865

    ISSN: 1085-0651

    This series welcomes manuscripts in American history since 1865. The series will consider and publish monographs from any and all fields of historical research – political, social, cultural, economic, intellectual, or diplomatic – that deal with particular aspects of America's development into a modern nation and society. This series welcomes manuscripts in American history since 1865. The series will consider and publish monographs from any and all fields of historical research – political, social, cultural, economic, intellectual, or diplomatic – that deal with particular aspects of America's development into a modern nation and society. This series welcomes manuscripts in American history since 1865. The series will consider and publish monographs from any and all fields of historical research – political, social, cultural, economic, intellectual, or diplomatic – that deal with particular aspects of America's development into a modern nation and society.

    3 publications

  • Jazz under State Socialism

    ISSN: 1867-724X

    The series "Jazz under State Socialism" is dedicated to publishing approaches to History and Music. Scholars examine the historical position and foundation of Jazz under the conditions of socialism. The contributions also refer to questions of Sociology and Political Science. The editor Gertrud Pickhan is professor of Central and Eastern European History. The co-editor Rüdiger Ritter (PhD) is a historian and musicologist. Editors' hompages: Prof. Dr. Gertrud Pickhan Dr. Rüdiger Ritter Homepage of the research project: Jazz im "Ostblock" The series "Jazz under State Socialism" is dedicated to publishing approaches to History and Music. Scholars examine the historical position and foundation of Jazz under the conditions of socialism. The contributions also refer to questions of Sociology and Political Science. The editor Gertrud Pickhan is professor of Central and Eastern European History. The coeditor Rüdiger Ritter (PhD) is a historian and musiocologist. Page d'accueil des éditeurs: Prof. Dr. Gertrud Pickhan Dr. Rüdiger Ritter Page d'accueil du projet de recherche: Jazz im "Ostblock" The series "Jazz under State Socialism" is dedicated to publishing approaches to History and Music. Scholars examine the historical position and foundation of Jazz under the conditions of socialism. The contributions also refer to questions of Sociology and Political Science. The editor Gertrud Pickhan is professor of Central and Eastern European History. The co-editor Rüdiger Ritter (PhD) is a historian and musicologist. Editors' homepages: Prof. Dr. Gertrud Pickhan Dr. Rüdiger Ritter Homepage of the research project: Jazz im "Ostblock"

    17 publications

  • Studien und Texte zur Amerikanistik

    Texte

    ISSN: 0721-3395

    4 publications

  • Studies in European Integration, State and Society

    ISSN: 2193-2352

    European integration is a profound phenomenon influencing our current understanding of political and social processes in Europe and beyond. The set of European institutions that have now functioned in the continent for over half a century have created new broadened frames of reference for a variety of social actors. The most comprehensive is the European Union, which can be characterised as a multilevel polity. The other organisations, such as the Council of Europe and OSCE, also contribute significantly to the new mode of relations in Europe. This has in turn influenced how social and political actors act and define their roles. European integration has changed the functioning of states, their sovereignty and the meaning and status of borders, as well as the nature of citizenship. It has also allowed social actors to be engaged in the increasingly transnationalised public sphere and therefore changed the analysis of the concept of civil society. In addition, it profoundly impacts the life of individuals, permitting spatial and social mobility along with reconstruction of collective identity and memory. This series welcomes book proposals that look at the political and social aspects of human activities in the broadest terms but analysed from the perspective of how these processes are transformed as a result of European integration. The series is open to work emerging from research cooperation between Polish and foreign scholars. Authors are welcome to submit manuscripts of monographs, collected volumes, and post-conference volumes. Outstanding dissertations will also be considered for publication.

    25 publications

  • San Francisco State University Series in Philosophy

    ISSN: 1067-0017

    This series is designed to encourage philosophers to explore new directions of research in philosophy. The underlying premise of the series is that contemporary philosophical research is impeded by an understanding of the intellectual division of labor according to which philosophy is conceived of as separate from the natural and social sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. Science is impoverished by the neglect of immediate attention to the metaphysical and moral questions posed by scientific developments. The arts and humanistic disciplines are also impoverished by a lack of sufficient attention to the philosophical implication of innovation in each of these areas. Philosophy for its part is in danger of grinding away on outdated problems posed by the scientific and artistic developments of past centuries. The usual remedy for this situation, inter-disciplinary work, typically falls far short of the needed re-integration of philosophy, the sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. The pressing problems of contemporary civilization, particularly the problems that concern the relationship between science, technology and ethical and political values, we believe, can only be adequately explored by a re-integration of philosophy with other fields. This series seeks to call attention to itself by meeting high standards of scholarship and producing work of unquestionable merit. Works in this series should contribute to the re-integration of philosophy with the natural and social sciences, technology, the arts or humanities by challenging philosophical preconceptions that block the re-integration of philosophy with other disciplines. This series is designed to encourage philosophers to explore new directions of research in philosophy. The underlying premise of the series is that contemporary philosophical research is impeded by an understanding of the intellectual division of labor according to which philosophy is conceived of as separate from the natural and social sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. Science is impoverished by the neglect of immediate attention to the metaphysical and moral questions posed by scientific developments. The arts and humanistic disciplines are also impoverished by a lack of sufficient attention to the philosophical implication of innovation in each of these areas. Philosophy for its part is in danger of grinding away on outdated problems posed by the scientific and artistic developments of past centuries. The usual remedy for this situation, inter-disciplinary work, typically falls far short of the needed re-integration of philosophy, the sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. The pressing problems of contemporary civilization, particularly the problems that concern the relationship between science, technology and ethical and political values, we believe, can only be adequately explored by a re-integration of philosophy with other fields. This series seeks to call attention to itself by meeting high standards of scholarship and producing work of unquestionable merit. Works in this series should contribute to the re-integration of philosophy with the natural and social sciences, technology, the arts or humanities by challenging philosophical preconceptions that block the re-integration of philosophy with other disciplines. This series is designed to encourage philosophers to explore new directions of research in philosophy. The underlying premise of the series is that contemporary philosophical research is impeded by an understanding of the intellectual division of labor according to which philosophy is conceived of as separate from the natural and social sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. Science is impoverished by the neglect of immediate attention to the metaphysical and moral questions posed by scientific developments. The arts and humanistic disciplines are also impoverished by a lack of sufficient attention to the philosophical implication of innovation in each of these areas. Philosophy for its part is in danger of grinding away on outdated problems posed by the scientific and artistic developments of past centuries. The usual remedy for this situation, inter-disciplinary work, typically falls far short of the needed re-integration of philosophy, the sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. The pressing problems of contemporary civilization, particularly the problems that concern the relationship between science, technology and ethical and political values, we believe, can only be adequately explored by a re-integration of philosophy with other fields. This series seeks to call attention to itself by meeting high standards of scholarship and producing work of unquestionable merit. Works in this series should contribute to the re-integration of philosophy with the natural and social sciences, technology, the arts or humanities by challenging philosophical preconceptions that block the re-integration of philosophy with other disciplines.

    9 publications

  • Title: Problems of Bioethics

    Problems of Bioethics

    by Lukas Ohly (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: The State of Welfare

    The State of Welfare

    Comparative Studies of the Welfare State at the End of the Long Boom, 1965–1980
    by Erik Eklund (Volume editor) Melanie Oppenheimer (Volume editor) Joanne Scott (Volume editor) 2018
    Edited Collection
  • Title: The Crystallization of the Iraqi State

    The Crystallization of the Iraqi State

    Geopolitical Function and Form
    by Zoë Preston (Author)
    ©2003 Monographs
  • Title: The Origins of the Welfare State

    The Origins of the Welfare State

    Polish Social Policy in the Period 1918–1939
    by Paweł Grata (Author) Ian Upchurch (Revision) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Contemporary States and the Crisis of the Western Order

    Contemporary States and the Crisis of the Western Order

    by Marek Cichocki (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Institutions of State Business Relations

    The Institutions of State Business Relations

    The Case of Food and Agriculture Sector of Georgia
    by Tamar Jugheli (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Thesis
  • Title: The United States of Sport

    The United States of Sport

    Media Framing and Influence of the Intersection of Sports and American Culture
    by Kenon A. Brown (Author) Joshua Dickhaus (Author) Mia Long Anderson (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Textbook
  • Title: Vertrauensforschung 2010: A State of the Art

    Vertrauensforschung 2010: A State of the Art

    by Martin K. W. Schweer (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2010 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Problems and Prospects of the Organization of American States

    Problems and Prospects of the Organization of American States

    Perceptions of the Member States' Leaders
    by Henry H. Han (Author)
    ©1987 Others
  • Title: The University in the Making of the Welfare State

    The University in the Making of the Welfare State

    The 1970s Degree Reform in Finland
    by Marja Jalava (Author)
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: States of Nature

    States of Nature

    Animality and the Polis
    by Christoper La Barbera (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: States of Grace

    States of Grace

    Counterstories of a Black Woman in the Academy
    by Theodorea Regina Berry (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Textbook
  • Title: Urban Cultures of/in the United States

    Urban Cultures of/in the United States

    Interdisciplinary Perspectives
    by Andrea Carosso (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2010 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Polish Reason of State in Austria

    The Polish Reason of State in Austria

    The Poles in the Political Life of Austria in the Period of the Dual Monarchy (1867–1918)
    by Dorota Litwin-Lewandowska (Author) Jan Burzyński (Translation) 2021
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: The International Legality of Self-Defense Against Non-State Actors

    The International Legality of Self-Defense Against Non-State Actors

    State Practice from the U.N. Charter to the Present
    by Gregor Wettberg (Author)
    ©2008 Thesis
  • Title: The Baltic States and the End of the Cold War

    The Baltic States and the End of the Cold War

    by Kaarel Piirimäe (Volume editor) Olaf Mertelsmann (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Title: A taxonomy of state capitalism

    A taxonomy of state capitalism

    The developmental phases of Russia, Kazakhstan, South Korea and Singapore - a comparative institutional analysis
    by Axel Wölk (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Thesis
  • Title: Constitutional Courts in Post-Soviet States

    Constitutional Courts in Post-Soviet States

    Between the Model of a State of Law and Its Local Application
    by Jacek Zaleśny (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Edited Collection
  • Title: States of Nature and Social Contracts

    States of Nature and Social Contracts

    The Metaphors of the Liberal Order
    by Kevin Dooley (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: The University and the State

    The University and the State

    A Study into Global Transformations
    by Marek Kwiek (Author)
    ©2006 Monographs
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