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History examines events, structures, and cultural developments across epochs and regions. It provides methods, sources, interpretations, and debates—and opens new perspectives on the past’s significance for the present.






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Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden
“Southeast European Integration Perspectives” (SEIP) publishes relevant works on the political issues concerning Southeast Europe written by scholars, policy analysts, politicians, practitioners and activists, including both internationally recognised authors and emerging regional voices. SEIP both analyses and promotes ongoing processes of transition and transformation, exploring the linkages between an emergent regionalism in Southeast Europe and wider European integration. SEIP combines cutting edge policy research, interdisciplinary approaches and innovative and provocative thinking which will be of interest to a wide range of readers, including policy analysts, scholars, policy makers, diplomats, and journalists.
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Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden
“Security” is a key concept today. Striving for security is regarded as the principal aim in almost all policy areas, and not only with regard to crises in international relations, internal or social security. Against this backdrop, the series of publications entitled Politiken der Sicherheit | Politics of Security examines how notions of security have developed throughout history, from the pre-modern era to the present day. It focuses particularly on addressing the question of how certain issues developed into security issues and what political effects this had and has.This German and English-speaking series is intended to promote research from the fields of social science, law and cultural studies that deals with dynamics of security, with the creation and portrayal of security in both theory and practice. As it focuses on research into historical security, this series is receptive to all critical research projects on this subject and any issues related to it (securitisation, human security etc.).Both members of the SFB/TRR 138 and interested researchers outside the SFB-TRR 138 are expressly encouraged to publish monographs, not least qualification papers, but also thematic issues and anthologies that fit the content profile of the series.
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Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden
Human societies are intertwined with their natural and anthropogenic surroundings in various ways. On the one hand, the deployment of the technical infrastructures of transport, supply and disposal, energy supply and communication play a key role in this respect. On the other hand, the relationship between humans and their environment is reflected in their use of the most different types of natural resources. These two aspects are often, if not always, closely interlinked: infrastructures are used to tap and exploit resources, while the use of resources is a prerequisite for building and operating infrastructures. This series focuses above all on the relationship between society and the environment in terms of both technology and materials. It publishes works that adopt an innovative methodological approach which reflects the hybridity of society, technology and nature in an integrative manner. This includes works in the traditions of science and technology studies, new materialism and a comprehensive history of technology and the environment, including environmental humanities. The series also welcomes submissions of interdisciplinary studies from the fields of the social sciences, engineering and environmental science.
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