Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 2017
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2017
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Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 2017
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Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
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Incoming Resources
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- Contemporary identity and memory in the borderlands of Poland and Germany, by Aleksandra Binicewicz
- Popular experience and cultural representation of the Great War, 1914-1918, edited by Ruth Larsen and Ian Whitehead - hardcover
- Fragile and resilient cities on water, perspectives from Venice and Tokyo, edited by Rosa Caroli and Stefano Soriani
- The politics of memory in post-authoritarian transitions, by Joanna Marszałek-Kawa, Joanna Piechowiak-Lamparska, Anna Ratke-Majewska, Patryk Wawrzyński - volume 2
- The great war against Eastern European Jewry, 1914-1920, by Giuseppe Motta - hardcover
- Decolonising the university, the challenge of deep cognitive justice, by Boaventura de Sousa Santos
- Lee Miller, photography, surrealism and the Second World War, from Vogue to Dachau, by Lynn Hilditch - hardcover
- Luigi Einaudi, the father of the 'fathers of Europe', by Angelo Santagostino - hardback
- Fragile and resilient cities on water, perspectives from Venice and Tokyo, edited by Rosa Caroli and Stefano Soriani
- Images of colonialism and decolonisation in the Italian media, edited by Paolo Bertella Farnetti and Cecilia Dau Novelli - hardcover
- Unfashionable objections to Islamophobic cartoons, l'affaire Charlie Hebdo, by Dustin J. Byrd
- The round table movement and the fall of the 'second' British Empire (1909-1919), by Andrea Bosco
- The museum in the digital age, new media and novel methods of mediation, edited by Régine Bonnefoit and Melissa Rérat - hardcover
- Europe's hybrid threats, what kinds of power does the EU need in the 21st century?, edited by Giray Sadik
- Justice, memory and redress in Romania, newinsights, edited by Lavinia Stan and Lucian Turcescu - hardback
- The politics of memory in post-authoritarian transitions, by Joanna Marszałek-Kawa, Joanna Piechowiak-Lamparska, Anna Ratke-Majewska, Patryk Wawrzyński - volume 1
- History and politics, remembrance as legitimation, edited by Katarzyna Kącka and Ralph Schattkowsky
- Reporting the attacks on Dubrovnik in 1991, and the recognition of Croatia, edited by Renaud de la Brosse and Mato Brautović́́́
- Images of colonialism and decolonisation in the Italian media, edited by Paolo Bertella Farnetti and Cecilia Dau Novelli - hardcover
- Mapping the history of folklore studies, centres, borderlands and shared spaces, edited by Dace Bula and Sandis Laime
- Homosexuality in Italian literature, society, and culture, 1789-1919, edited by Lorenzo Benadusi, Paolo L. Bernardini, Bianco, Elisa, and Paola Guazzo
- A world beyond global disorder, the courage to hope, edited by Fred Dallmayr and Edward Demenchonok
- The museum in the digital age, new media and novel methods of mediation, edited by Régine Bonnefoit and Melissa Rérat - hardcover
- Unfashionable objections to Islamophobic cartoons, l'affaire Charlie Hebdo, by Dustin J. Byrd
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