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Metaichmio Publications S.A.
Metaichmio was founded in 1993 and today is one of the most important and leading publishing companies in Greece, specializing in translated and Greek fiction, as well as in children’s and educational books, academic books, biographies, contemporary comment and graphic novels, both translated and original. Our list includes many multi-awarded Greek authors and illustrators. Over the years, our original titles (children’s and adult) and our acclaimed contributors have been awarded among others with the following distinctions: The Greek State Prize (for Adult and Children’s Literature) Academy of Athens Novel Prize IBBY awards and nominations Mentions in the White Raven Catalogue of the International Children’s Library of Munich Nominations for the Hans Christian Andersen Illustration Award “Public” Book Awards Literary Prizes awarded by Anagnostis / Dekata literary magazines
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Promoted Content1994
Mammas Küche: Emiglia Romagna und Lombardei
Die Rezepte der Osterie d'Italia
by Herausgegeben von Vereinigung Slow Food
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Wirtschaftsintegrationen und Integrationsstatistik.
Ein Beitrag zum Verständnis der Integrationsprobleme und der statistischen Aufgaben bei der Planung, Vorbereitung und Durchführung von Wirtschaftsintegrationen.
by Below, Fritz
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Parlamentarischer Untersuchungsausschuss und Strafjustiz.
Auskunftspflichtige im Verhältnis zweier Sanktionsinstrumente.
by Wolf, George Alexander
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 1999
Der Islam
Die islamischen Reiche nach dem Fall von Konstantinopel
by Illustriert von Bukor, Harald; Illustriert von Bukor, Ruth; Beiträge von Keddie, Nikki; Beiträge von Marsot, Afaf L; Beiträge von Sarkisyanz, Emanuel; Beiträge von Shaw, Stanford; Beiträge von Sivers, Peter von; Beiträge von Stack, Shannon; Herausgegeben von Grunebaum, G E von; Übersetzt von Büttner, Friedemann; Übersetzt von Hoffmann, Hildegard
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Engel & anderes Geflügel 5
Ein Adventskalender zum Malen, Basteln und Schnippeln
by Erlbruch, Wolf / Beiträge von Graeff, Max Ch
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Metalmorphoses
The Fantastic Mutations of Heavy Metal
by Jörg Scheller
How did heavy metal get started? What’s behind the fascination of many bands with the occult? Which women liven up the scene? What is the Heavy Metal Knitting World Championship in Finland about? Jörg Scheller invites you to find out more about the mainstream trends as well as less well-known bizarre facts. Heavy metal began in the 1970s in the subculture of British industrial centres and until today it is an unruly and agile art form. Wellknown warhorses like Iron Maiden or Metallica still pack stadiums, while new trends come from the strong Scandinavian scene. Scheller credits the genre with “exciting synchronism of freedom and order, rebellion and retreat, scepticism and enthusiasm, toughness and diversity”.
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Provence /Côte d'Azur
Ein literarischer Reisebegleiter
by Wolfgang Koeppen, Simone de Beauvoir, Lawrence Durrell, Julio Cortázar, Carol Dunlop, Varian Fry, Henri Bosco, Jean Giono, Pierre Imhasly, Rainer M Rilke, Stendhal, Ernest Hemingway, Blaise Cendrars, Jean C Izzo, Henry James, Henry Miller, Jack Kerouac, Wolfgang Koeppen, Francesco Petrarca, Jean H Fabre, Henry James, Peter Handke, Gisbert Haefs, René Char, Alphonse Daudet, Moritz Hartmann, Pierre Imhasly, Marcel Pagnol, Gustaf Sobin, Bernhard Schlink, Lothar Baier, Guy de Maupassant, Max Gallo, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Erika Mann, Madeleine Bourdouxhe, Françoise Sagan, Tanja Langer, Patrick Modiano, René Schickele, Anna Seghers, Ludwig Marcuse, Marta Feuchtwanger, Varian Fry, Alfred Kantorowicz, Lion Feuchtwanger, Albert Drach, Mehdi Charef, Ralf Nestmeyer, Klaus Mann
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Hot metal
Material culture and tangible labour
by Jesse Stein. Series edited by Bill Sherman, Christopher Breward
The world of work is tightly entwined with the world of things. Hot metal illuminates connections between design, material culture and labour between the 1960s and the 1980s, when the traditional crafts of hot-metal typesetting and letterpress were finally made obsolete with the introduction of computerised technologies. This multidisciplinary history provides an evocative rendering of design culture by exploring an intriguing case: a doggedly traditional Government Printing Office in Australia. It explores the struggles experienced by printers as they engaged in technological retraining, shortly before facing factory closure. Topics explored include spatial memory within oral history, gender-labour tensions, the rise of neoliberalism and the secret making of objects 'on the side'. This book will appeal to researchers in design and social history, labour history, material culture and gender studies. It is an accessible, richly argued text that will benefit students seeking to learn about the nature and erosion of blue-collar work and the history of printing as a craft.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesMarch 2008
Great Satan's rage
American negativity and rap/metal in the age of supercapitalism
by Scott Wilson
This book looks at how rap and metal, the two most pervasive popular music forms of the 1990s, have been highly engaged with America's role in the world, supercapitalism and their own role within it. This has especially been the case when genres - hitherto clearly identified as indelibly 'black' or 'white' forms of music - have crossed over as an effect of cross-racial forms of identification and desire, marketing strategy, political engagement, opportunism and experimentation. It is how examples of these forms have negotiated, contested, raged against, survived, exploited, simulated and performed 'Satan's rage' that is the subject of this book. The book offers a highly original approach in relating rap/metal to critical theories of economy and culture, introducing a new method of cultural analysis based on theories of negativity and expenditure that will be of great interest to students in media and cultural studies, American studies, critical and cultural theory, advertising and marketing, and sociology and politics. ;
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesFebruary 2024
‘Survival Capitalism’ and the Big Bang
Culture, contingency and capital in the making of the 1980s financial revolution
by Emma Barrett
This book about the Thatcher government and the City of London tells the compelling human story of the people and processes that made Britain's 1980s financial revolution. Fusing insider testimony with new archival discoveries, it examines high stakes and networked solutions, and uncovers new objectives that drove reforms. In so doing it demystifies a major shift in capitalism. This has implications for our understandings of government and capitalism, from the way we think about the origins of subsequent financial crises to today's growing inequalities. Survival Capitalism offers new insights into the last major restructuring of the City, disrupts myths surrounding the logics of the market, and pays attention to people and processes at a time when the City of London again faces major change as Britain seeks to find its place outside the European Union in the wake of Brexit.
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