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  • Europe des cultures / Europe of cultures

    ISSN: 2031-3519

    "Europe of Cultures" is a series of studies, monographs, stories, research projects, reports on conferences and debates devoted to the complexities and changing realities in European societies. It bridges the past with the future at the cross road of challenges and opportunities of the transformation of European societies. The management of changes in societies refers to the interconnection of various dimensions and levels of policy-making impacting on economic, social, political, democratic, communication, philosophical, artistic, religious as well as ethical traditions and behaviour. As an editorial project the series is structured along two interconnected and complementary sub-series: i.e. the "(Europe of) Dialogues" series and the "(Europe of) Living Stories". The sub-series "(Europe of) Dialogues" mainly deals with (cultural) diversities, identity and citizenship building in Europe as well as with the relevant multi-level governance and communication structures in the transformation of European societies. Europe is a laboratory for understanding this multi- and intercultural reality. The purpose is to contribute to a better understanding and communication of the changes taking place by looking at the European societies in general, and the specificities of different national, regional and local cultures and communities in a framework of dialogues. The series presents interdisciplinary and critical views of value-driven and policy-oriented reflections. Moreover, it offers new insights into understanding how to manage, value and communicate cultural diversity, identity and citizenship. It also wants to contribute to the development of new ways of "living together", in which cultures and communities are perceived as binding forces in creative society building. The sub-series "(Europe of) Living Stories" (the former "Mémoires de l’Europe en devenir", Director Gabriel Fragnière) is devoted to inspiring narratives for a broad public with a view to contribute to a better understanding, communication and contextualisation of the newly emerging Europe. It mainly focusses on stories, memories and testimonies of persons, events, institutions and issues that have transformed mentalities, fostered European awareness and finally shaped Europe’s future. These stories serve as important references and communication tools for future developments of Europe in the world. This collection wants to be open and diverse, original and dynamic in its content, method and pedagogy faithful to Europe’s role and reference in the globalising world. "Europe des cultures" est une collection d'études, de monographies, d’essais, de récits, de recherches et de compte-rendu de conférences et de débats consacrés à la complexité et l'évolution des réalités dans les sociétés européennes. Elle relie passé et futur au carrefour des défis et opportunités de la transformation des sociétés européennes. L’étude des changements dans les sociétés se réfère à l'interconnexion des différentes dimensions et niveaux de l'élaboration des politiques, incluant les traditions et comportements économiques, sociaux, politiques, démocratiques, communication, philosophiques, artistiques, religieuses ainsi qu’éthiques. Comme projet éditorial, la collection est structurée en deux sous-séries complémentaires: la série "(l'Europe des) Dialogues" et la série « (l'Europe des) Histoires Vivantes». La série "(L’Europe des) Dialogues" se concentre principalement sur les diversités (culturelles), l'identité et la citoyenneté en Europe ainsi que sur les structures de gouvernance et de communication multi-niveaux pertinentes dans la transformation des sociétés européennes. L'Europe est un laboratoire pour comprendre cette réalité multiculturelle et interculturelle. Le but est de contribuer à une meilleure compréhension et communication des changements qui ont lieu en observant les sociétés européennes en général, et les spécificités des différentes cultures et communautés nationales, régionales et locales dans un cadre de dialogues. La collection présente des vues interdisciplinaires et critiques axées sur des réflexions des valeurs et politiques. En outre, elle offre de nouvelles perspectives dans la compréhension de la façon de gérer, valoriser et communiquer la diversité culturelle, l'identité et la citoyenneté. Elle veut aussi contribuer au développement de nouvelles façons de « vivre ensemble », dans lequel les cultures et les communautés sont perçues comme des forces de liaison à l’égard de la société créative. La série "(l’Europe des) Histoires Vivantes" (anciennement « Mémoires de l'Europe en devenir », Directeur Gabriel Fragnière) est consacrée à des récits destinés à un large public en vue de contribuer à une meilleure compréhension, communication et contextualisation de la nouvelle Europe émergente. Elle se concentre principalement sur des histoires, des souvenirs et des témoignages de personnes, d'événements, des institutions et des questions qui ont transformé les mentalités, la conscience européenne et enfin façonné l'avenir de l'Europe. Ces histoires servent de références et d’outils de communication pour des développements futurs de l'Europe dans le monde. Cette collection se veut ouverte et diversifiée, originale et dynamique dans son contenu, méthode et pédagogie fidèle au rôle et référence de l'Europe dans un monde globalisé.

    31 publications

  • Studies in the History and Culture of Scotland

    ISSN: 1661-6863

    This series presents a new reading of Scottish culture, establishing how Scots, and non-Scots, experience the devolved nation. Within the context of a rapidly changing United Kingdom and Europe, Scotland is engaged in an ongoing process of self-definition. The series will deal with this process as well as with cultural phenomena, from debates about the relative value of Gaelic-based, Scots and Anglicised culture, to period-specific definitions of Scottish identity. Orally transmitted culture – from traditional narratives to songs, customs, beliefs and material culture – will be a key consideration, along with the reconstruction of historical periods in cultural texts (visual and musical as well as historical). Taken as a whole, the series will go some way towards achieving a new understanding of a country with potential for development into parallel treatments of locally based cultural phenomena. The series welcomes monographs as well as collected papers.

    15 publications

  • History of Culture of the Modern Near and Middle East

    Heidelberger Studien. Heidelberg Studies

    ISSN: 2199-837X

    Die 1980 als Heidelberger Orientalische Studien von Anton Schall begründete und von Michael Ursinus, Raoul Motika und Christoph Herzog unter dem Titel Geschichte und Kultur des modernen Vorderen Orients (Heidelberger Studien) fortgeführte Reihe veröffentlicht monographische Studien und Sammelbände zu Fragen der Sozial-, Wirtschafts-, Geistes- und Regionalgeschichte des Vorderen Orients und Irans ab dem 15. Jahrhundert bis in die Gegenwart. Sie legt dabei ihren Schwerpunkt insbesondere auf Arbeiten, die die Erschließung und Auswertung bisher unbeachteten oder unerschlossenen Quellenmaterials in ihren Mittelpunkt stellen und konzentriert sich in geographischer Hinsicht auf die Gebiete des Osmanischen Reiches und seiner Nachfolgestaaten, veröffentlicht aber auch Arbeiten zu benachbarten Regionen. Die Bände 1 - 36 sind in der Reihe Heidelberger Studien zur Geschichte und Kultur des modernen Vorderen Orients erschienen.

    4 publications

  • Court Cultures of the Middle Ages and Renaissance

    ISSN: 2296-4118

    Court Cultures of the Middle Ages and Renaissance is a peer-reviewed series focused on the inter- and multi-disciplinary cultural output of medieval and Renaissance court culture on an international scale. The series invites proposals for single- and multi-authored monographs, edited collections and editions of early works relating to the court. Prospective authors are encouraged to submit proposals which highlight the central importance of the court to medieval and Renaissance culture, including projects that explore the life and/or works of writers, artists, historiographers, soldiers, composers, diplomats and courtiers, in the East as well as the West. Other areas of particular interest are courtly ritual (e.g. chivalric code, ceremonies, spectacle) and literary and artistic representations of the court. The series will also explore the role of the court in shaping national, religious and political identities, as well as its function as an interface between different cultures. The series is affiliated with the Trinity Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Trinity College Dublin. Each proposal is vetted by the Editorial Board and Chief Editor and undergoes a comprehensive peer-review process.

    17 publications

  • Yearbook of the Artificial

    Nature, Culture & Technology

    ISSN: 1660-1084

    In the different areas of the artificial - defined as the attempt to reproduce natural objects or processes by means of the available technology - researchers and designers often work within their disciplines with little or no information about research being carried out in other areas. Bioengineers, for instance, know little about the problems of Artificial Intelligence researchers, while roboticians often neglect the efforts of medical engineering, etc. The Yearbook of the Artificial discusses current theories, projects and models from a wide range of areas without going into too many technical details. The main assumption is that there are common logical and methodological problems for all disciplines that are concerned with the reproduction of natural objects and processes. The Yearbook provides a forum for all of them, and covers areas such as bioengineering, robotics, A.I., artificial neural networks, artificial life, multimedia, the history of technology, communications, art and music. In the different areas of the artificial - defined as the attempt to reproduce natural objects or processes by means of the available technology - researchers and designers often work within their disciplines with little or no information about research being carried out in other areas. Bioengineers, for instance, know little about the problems of Artificial Intelligence researchers, while roboticians often neglect the efforts of medical engineering, etc. The Yearbook of the Artificial discusses current theories, projects and models from a wide range of areas without going into too many technical details. The main assumption is that there are common logical and methodological problems for all disciplines that are concerned with the reproduction of natural objects and processes. The Yearbook provides a forum for all of them, and covers areas such as bioengineering, robotics, A.I., artificial neural networks, artificial life, multimedia, the history of technology, communications, art and music. In the different areas of the artificial - defined as the attempt to reproduce natural objects or processes by means of the available technology - researchers and designers often work within their disciplines with little or no information about research being carried out in other areas. Bioengineers, for instance, know little about the problems of Artificial Intelligence researchers, while roboticians often neglect the efforts of medical engineering, etc. The Yearbook of the Artificial discusses current theories, projects and models from a wide range of areas without going into too many technical details. The main assumption is that there are common logical and methodological problems for all disciplines that are concerned with the reproduction of natural objects and processes. The Yearbook provides a forum for all of them, and covers areas such as bioengineering, robotics, A.I., artificial neural networks, artificial life, multimedia, the history of technology, communications, art and music.

    5 publications

  • Title: Research on the Fertility Culture of the Dai Ethnic Group in China

    Research on the Fertility Culture of the Dai Ethnic Group in China

    by Shan Guo (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: The Second Birth of Theatre

    The Second Birth of Theatre

    Performances of Anglo-Saxon Monks
    by Mirosław Kocur (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: Birth of the Intelligentsia – 1750–1831

    Birth of the Intelligentsia – 1750–1831

    A History of the Polish Intelligentsia – Part 1, edited by Jerzy Jedlicki
    by Maciej Janowski (Author) 2014
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Haeckel's Monism and the Birth of Fascist Ideology

    Haeckel's Monism and the Birth of Fascist Ideology

    by Daniel Gasman (Author)
    ©1999 Monographs
  • Title: Shakespeare’s Knowledge of Astronomy and the Birth of Modern Cosmology

    Shakespeare’s Knowledge of Astronomy and the Birth of Modern Cosmology

    by Peter D. Usher (Author) 2021
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: The Birth and Development of the Baltic National Church History Writing

    The Birth and Development of the Baltic National Church History Writing

    by Riho Altnurme (Author) Jaakko Olavi Antila (Author) Jouko Juhani Talonen (Author)
    ©2025 Monographs
  • Title: The Late Birth of a Great Artist: Piotr Michałowski’s Sketchbook of 1832

    The Late Birth of a Great Artist: Piotr Michałowski’s Sketchbook of 1832

    by Jan K. Ostrowski (Author) Elżbieta Wichrowska (Author) Soren Gauger (Translation) 2021
    ©2021 Others
  • Title: Reading Nature’s Book

    Reading Nature’s Book

    Galileo and the Birth of Modern Philosophy
    by Fred Ablondi (Author) 2015
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: Correspondance

    Correspondance

    The Birth of Belgian Surrealism
    by Jan Baetens (Author) Michael Kasper (Author) 2015
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: The Culture of Mean

    The Culture of Mean

    Representing Bullies and Victims in Popular Culture
    by Emily D. Ryalls (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Textbook
  • Title: The Culture of Classroom Silence

    The Culture of Classroom Silence

    by Sandra Bosacki (Author)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: The Logic of Cultures

    The Logic of Cultures

    Three Structures of Philosophical Thought
    by Paul Taborsky (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: The Strength of Culture for Development

    The Strength of Culture for Development

    Why Culture Matters in International Cooperation
    by Pascaline Gaborit (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Morbidity of Culture

    The Morbidity of Culture

    Melancholy, Trauma, Illness and Dying in Literature and Film
    by Stephanie Siewert (Volume editor) Antonia Mehnert (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Culture of Efficiency

    The Culture of Efficiency

    Technology in Everyday Life
    by Sharon Kleinman (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Textbook
  • Title: The Genes of Culture

    The Genes of Culture

    Towards a Theory of Symbols, Meaning, and Media, Volume 1
    by Christine L. Nystrom (Author) Carolyn Wiebe (Volume editor) Susan Maushart (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Textbook
  • Title: Ira Aldridge (1807–1867)

    Ira Aldridge (1807–1867)

    The Great Shakespearean Tragedian on the Bicentennial Anniversary of his Birth
    by Krystyna Kujawinska-Courtney (Volume editor) Maria Lukowska (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Genes of Culture

    The Genes of Culture

    Towards a Theory of Symbols, Meaning, and Media, Volume 2
    by Christine L. Nystrom (Author) Carolyn Wiebe (Volume editor) Susan Maushart (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Textbook
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