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  • Title: Preserve and Rebuild

    Preserve and Rebuild

    Dresden during the Transformations of 1989-1990- Architecture, Citizens Initiatives and Local Identities
    by Victoria Knebel (Author)
    ©2007 Thesis
  • Title: Preserving Polyphonies

    Preserving Polyphonies

    Translating the Writings of Claude Sarraute
    by Claire Ellender (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Preserving Emotion in Student Writing

    Preserving Emotion in Student Writing

    Innovation in Composition Pedagogy
    by Craig Wynne (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Textbook
  • Title: Preserving the Provinces

    Preserving the Provinces

    Small Town and Countryside in the Work of Honoré de Balzac
    by Andrew Watts (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Women in Print 2

    Women in Print 2

    Production, Distribution and Consumption
    by Caroline Archer-Parré (Volume editor) Christine Moog (Volume editor) John Hinks (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Edited Collection
  • Title: Phonology, Fieldwork and Generalizations

    Phonology, Fieldwork and Generalizations

    by Bartłomiej Czaplicki (Volume editor) Beata Łukaszewicz (Volume editor) Monika Opalińska (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Title: House of Lords Reform: A History

    House of Lords Reform: A History

    Volume 2. 1943–1958: Hopes Rekindled
    by Peter Raina (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson

    Guardian of the Natural Bridge
    by Mark Andrew Holowchak (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: The Cultural Heritage Conservation Experience in China

    The Cultural Heritage Conservation Experience in China

    The Critical Decade
    by Jixiang Shan (Author) 2023
    Monographs
  • Title: Jewish Warsaw – Jewish Berlin

    Jewish Warsaw – Jewish Berlin

    Literary Portrayal of the City in the First Half of the 20th Century
    by Alina Molisak (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: CIUTI-Forum 2015

    CIUTI-Forum 2015

    Pillars of Communication in Times of Uncertainty
    by Martin Forstner (Volume editor) Hannelore Lee-Jahnke (Volume editor) Said Al-Said (Volume editor) 2017
    ©2017 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Intricacies of Patriotism

    Intricacies of Patriotism

    Towards a Complexity of Patriotic Allegiance
    by Maciej Hułas (Volume editor) Stanisław Fel (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: Scraps of Thought: Margin Notes in Old Romanian Books

    Scraps of Thought: Margin Notes in Old Romanian Books

    by Mariana Borcoman (Author) 2015
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Social Desirability and Environmental Valuation

    Social Desirability and Environmental Valuation

    by Tobias Börger (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Thesis
  • Title: Triumphs of Change

    Triumphs of Change

    Architecture Reconsidered
    by Russell Walden (Author) 2011
    ©2011 Monographs
  • Title: «A Safe and Secure Canada»

    «A Safe and Secure Canada»

    Politique et enjeux sécuritaires au Canada depuis le 11 septembre 2001
    by Eric Tabuteau (Volume editor) Sandrine Tolazzi (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2011 Conference proceedings
  • Title: The EU Expansion

    The EU Expansion

    Communicating Shared Sovereignty in the Parliamentary Elections
    by Lynda Lee Kaid (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: The Catholic Bohemian German of Ellis County, Kansas

    The Catholic Bohemian German of Ellis County, Kansas

    A Unique Bavarian Dialect
    by Gabriele Lunte (Author)
    ©2008 Thesis
  • Title: Remembering Empire

    Remembering Empire

    Power, Memory, & Place in Postcolonial India
    by Karudapuram Supriya (Author)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: The Bible through Metaphor and Translation

    The Bible through Metaphor and Translation

    A Cognitive Semantic Perspective
    by Kurt Feyaerts (Volume editor)
    ©2003 Conference proceedings
  • The City as Place: Emotions, Experiences, and Meanings

    ISSN: 2632-0924

    The purpose of this series is to examine the city as a lived place. Specifically, we are interested in the ways in which the city is invested with meaning through everyday lived experiences. The series is particularly interested in submissions that focus on the perceptual and felt dimensions of urban places through exploring the experiential, emotional, sensory, and affective dimensions that contribute to how people behave in, feel about, and move around in cities. Books in this series will interrogate the relationship between people and place through a focus on the diverse ways in which subjective and intimate feelings are fundamental constituents of the urban experience. We encourage authors to examine the city as a lived place from a range of different perspectives, and to be inclusive of individual and collective voices in the city to better understand the historical development and contemporary evolution of diverse urban settings. Some of the questions we seek to explore through the series include, but are not restricted to: How is the city experienced, by whom, and how does this change over time? Who shapes the experience of the city and for what reasons? How do individual and shared joy, fear, pride, nostalgia, disgust, or other emotions, shape the meanings attributed to urban spaces? How does the lived experience of, and emotional connections to, urban places inform the way particular spaces within cities are preserved and memorialized, or alternatively demolished and redeveloped? In what ways is our understanding of the lived experience of the city sharpened through the lens of comparative, transnational, and global approaches? The series seeks to examine the real and the imaginary, the representational and the non-representational, the historical and the contemporary, the remembered and the recreated in all historical periods including research on the twenty-first-century city. The series is open to work covering all geographic areas, and we encourage authors, where possible and relevant, to situate their studies in comparative, transnational, or global perspectives. Books may be published in English or in French. Series Editors: Dr Rebecca Madgin, Urban Studies, University of Glasgow and Dr Nicolas Kenny, History, Simon Fraser University. Advisory Board: Prof. Jan Plamper, Goldsmiths, London; Dr Katie Barclay, Adelaide; Prof. Nicole Eustace, NYU; Dr Joseph Prestel, FU Berlin; Prof. Piroska Nagy, Université du Québec à Montréal; Prof. Roey Sweet, Leicester; Prof. Astrid Swenson, Bath Spa; Prof. Steve Cooke, Deakin; Prof. Sian Jones, Stirling; Dr James Lesh, Melbourne; Dr Anneleen Arnout, Radboud. The purpose of this series is to examine the city as a lived place. Specifically, we are interested in the ways in which the city is invested with meaning through everyday lived experiences. The series is particularly interested in submissions that focus on the perceptual and felt dimensions of urban places through exploring the experiential, emotional, sensory, and affective dimensions that contribute to how people behave in, feel about, and move around in cities. Books in this series will interrogate the relationship between people and place through a focus on the diverse ways in which subjective and intimate feelings are fundamental constituents of the urban experience. We encourage authors to examine the city as a lived place from a range of different perspectives, and to be inclusive of individual and collective voices in the city to better understand the historical development and contemporary evolution of diverse urban settings. Some of the questions we seek to explore through the series include, but are not restricted to: How is the city experienced, by whom, and how does this change over time? Who shapes the experience of the city and for what reasons? How do individual and shared joy, fear, pride, nostalgia, disgust, or other emotions, shape the meanings attributed to urban spaces? How does the lived experience of, and emotional connections to, urban places inform the way particular spaces within cities are preserved and memorialized, or alternatively demolished and redeveloped? In what ways is our understanding of the lived experience of the city sharpened through the lens of comparative, transnational, and global approaches? The series seeks to examine the real and the imaginary, the representational and the non-representational, the historical and the contemporary, the remembered and the recreated in all historical periods including research on the twenty-first-century city. The series is open to work covering all geographic areas, and we encourage authors, where possible and relevant, to situate their studies in comparative, transnational, or global perspectives. Books may be published in English or in French. Series Editors: Dr Rebecca Madgin, Urban Studies, University of Glasgow and Dr Nicolas Kenny, History, Simon Fraser University. Advisory Board: Prof. Jan Plamper, Goldsmiths, London; Dr Katie Barclay, Adelaide; Prof. Nicole Eustace, NYU; Dr Joseph Prestel, FU Berlin; Prof. Piroska Nagy, Université du Québec à Montréal; Prof. Roey Sweet, Leicester; Prof. Astrid Swenson, Bath Spa; Prof. Steve Cooke, Deakin; Prof. Sian Jones, Stirling; Dr James Lesh, Melbourne; Dr Anneleen Arnout, Radboud. The purpose of this series is to examine the city as a lived place. Specifically, we are interested in the ways in which the city is invested with meaning through everyday lived experiences. The series is particularly interested in submissions that focus on the perceptual and felt dimensions of urban places through exploring the experiential, emotional, sensory, and affective dimensions that contribute to how people behave in, feel about, and move around in cities. Books in this series will interrogate the relationship between people and place through a focus on the diverse ways in which subjective and intimate feelings are fundamental constituents of the urban experience. We encourage authors to examine the city as a lived place from a range of different perspectives, and to be inclusive of individual and collective voices in the city to better understand the historical development and contemporary evolution of diverse urban settings. Some of the questions we seek to explore through the series include, but are not restricted to: How is the city experienced, by whom, and how does this change over time? Who shapes the experience of the city and for what reasons? How do individual and shared joy, fear, pride, nostalgia, disgust, or other emotions, shape the meanings attributed to urban spaces? How does the lived experience of, and emotional connections to, urban places inform the way particular spaces within cities are preserved and memorialized, or alternatively demolished and redeveloped? In what ways is our understanding of the lived experience of the city sharpened through the lens of comparative, transnational, and global approaches? The series seeks to examine the real and the imaginary, the representational and the non-representational, the historical and the contemporary, the remembered and the recreated in all historical periods including research on the twenty-first-century city. The series is open to work covering all geographic areas, and we encourage authors, where possible and relevant, to situate their studies in comparative, transnational, or global perspectives. Books may be published in English or in French. Series Editors: Dr Rebecca Madgin, Urban Studies, University of Glasgow and Dr Nicolas Kenny, History, Simon Fraser University. Advisory Board: Prof. Jan Plamper, Goldsmiths, London; Dr Katie Barclay, Adelaide; Prof. Nicole Eustace, NYU; Dr Joseph Prestel, FU Berlin; Prof. Piroska Nagy, Université du Québec à Montréal; Prof. Roey Sweet, Leicester; Prof. Astrid Swenson, Bath Spa; Prof. Steve Cooke, Deakin; Prof. Sian Jones, Stirling; Dr James Lesh, Melbourne; Dr Anneleen Arnout, Radboud.

    2 publications

  • Title: Cathedral Rituals and Chanting Practices among the Medieval Orthodox Slavs – Kondakarnoie Pienie

    Cathedral Rituals and Chanting Practices among the Medieval Orthodox Slavs – Kondakarnoie Pienie

    The Forefeast, Christmas and Epiphany Cycles
    by Gregory Myers (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: Censorship, Digital Media, and the Global Crackdown on Freedom of Expression

    Censorship, Digital Media, and the Global Crackdown on Freedom of Expression

    by Robin Andersen (Volume editor) Nolan Higdon (Volume editor) Steve Macek (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Edited Collection
  • Title: Under the Swing

    Under the Swing

    An Ethnography of an Akha Village in Northern Thailand
    by Ma Chongwei (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: Two Sides of the Same Coin

    Two Sides of the Same Coin

    Examples of Free and Unfree Education in Slovakia during the Period of Socialism
    by Blanka Kudláčová (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
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