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Disability Studies Meets Microhistory The Secret Life of Bíbí in Berlín

Disability Studies Meets Microhistory: The Secret Life of Bíbí in Berlín

1st Edition

By Guðrún Valgerður Stefánsdóttir, Sólveig Ólafsdóttir, Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon
December 26, 2025

This volume explores the life of Bjargey “Bíbí” Kristjánsdóttir (1927–1999), an Icelandic woman with intellectual disabilities, through analysis of her autobiography and personal archive on the basis of the research disciplines of critical disability studies and microhistory. Bíbí, who grew up in ...

The Biographical Landscapes of Raphael Lemkin

The Biographical Landscapes of Raphael Lemkin

1st Edition

By Piotr Madajczyk
October 27, 2025

The book is the first biography of Raphael Lemkin to draw on a comprehensive body of research into Lemkin as a person and his background and will be of interest to both non-specialists and academics. Drawing on archival materials, a nuanced description is provided of the ethnically mixed ...

Towards a Critique of Methodological Presentism in Migration Research A Focus on Denmark

Towards a Critique of Methodological Presentism in Migration Research: A Focus on Denmark

1st Edition

By Garbi Schmidt
September 23, 2025

This book investigates the benefits of integrating history, sociology, and ethnography to better understand migration and its consequences, using Denmark’s history of migration as a case study. Although migration research is an interdisciplinary field, much research on migration still occurs in ...

Ujamaa and Ubuntu Conceptual Histories for a Planetary Perspective

Ujamaa and Ubuntu: Conceptual Histories for a Planetary Perspective

1st Edition

By Bo Stråth
July 30, 2025

For over a decade, the world has experienced an accelerating erosion of a language that took hundreds of years to emerge. It is a language ordering time and space with words, such as enlightenment, reason, rationality, modernization, and the most recent by-word, globalization. However, it is a ...

Plurihistoricity On the Historical Cultures of Extinction, Justice, and the Historical Profession

Plurihistoricity: On the Historical Cultures of Extinction, Justice, and the Historical Profession

1st Edition

By Zoltán Boldizsár Simon
July 25, 2025

This book situates historical scholarship within a plurihistoricity of contemporary historical culture, exploring conflicting conceptions of historical change in technological utopias of human enhancement, in prospects of human extinction, in societal responses to the Anthropocene, and in the ...

The Lost Human and the Real End of History The English Revolution and the Capitalist Roots of Environmental Crisis

The Lost Human and the Real End of History: The English Revolution and the Capitalist Roots of Environmental Crisis

1st Edition

By George Yerby
July 01, 2025

This book analyses the transformation in 16th- and 17th- century English economic life that overturned the traditional restraints of the medieval economy for the commercial ethos that governs the modern world, and the resulting imbalance which opened the way to the environmental breakdown of today....

When Jews Argue Between the University and the Beit Midrash

When Jews Argue: Between the University and the Beit Midrash

1st Edition

Edited By Ethan B. Katz, Sergey Dolgopolski, Elisha Ancselovits
June 27, 2025

This book re-thinks the relationship between the world of the traditional Jewish study hall (the Beit Midrash) and the academy: Can these two institutions overcome their vast differences? Should they attempt to do so? If not, what could two methods of study seen as diametrically opposed possibly ...

The Cultivation of Character and Culture in Roman Rhetorical Education The Available Means

The Cultivation of Character and Culture in Roman Rhetorical Education: The Available Means

1st Edition

By Anthony Edward Zupancic
April 14, 2025

At its very center, The Cultivation of Character and Culture in Roman Rhetorical Education: The Available Means is a study of the subtle, organic ways that rhetoric can work to cultivate a particular character. This is an extension of the current work in composition studies, which focus on the ways...

Historical Narratives Constructable, Evaluable, Inevitable

Historical Narratives: Constructable, Evaluable, Inevitable

1st Edition

By Mariana Imaz-Sheinbaum
January 30, 2025

This book explains some of the psychological processes that go into narrative construction and why it is that we have so much variability of historical accounts about a single historical event. A central focus of this book is how historians go from having unconnected units of data to having a ...

Capitalist Cold Emotions and the Economy in Europe and the United States

Capitalist Cold: Emotions and the Economy in Europe and the United States

1st Edition

Edited By Agnes Arndt, Kerstin Maria Pahl
January 24, 2025

The capitalist system has often been described by its critics as a heartless economic structure corroding social bonds and symbolic values. Its defenders and analysts likewise use narratives that position emotions as central to the economy. This book enquires into the history of these framings. To ...

Polish Theory of History and Metahistory in Topolski, Pomian, and Tokarczuk From Hayden White and Beyond

Polish Theory of History and Metahistory in Topolski, Pomian, and Tokarczuk: From Hayden White and Beyond

1st Edition

By Jan Pomorski
November 28, 2024

This book traces the development of the Polish theory of history, analysing how Jerzy Topolski, Krzysztof Pomian, and Olga Tokarczuk have both built upon and transgressed the metahistorical theories of American historian Hayden White. Poland’s reception of White’s work has gone through different ...

Frank Ankersmit's Lost Historical Cause A Journey from Language to Experience

Frank Ankersmit's Lost Historical Cause: A Journey from Language to Experience

1st Edition

By Peter Icke
October 14, 2024

The contemporary Dutch historical theorist/philosopher Frank Ankersmit, an erstwhile advocate and promulgator of what has become known as "the linguistic turn" in historical theory, is very well known within the discipline. His early position with regard to the historical text is frequently ...

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