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      • Elain Publishing House

        Dr. Fatima Al-Boudi in brief Nationality: Egyptian. - She holds a Bachelor of Science, Department of Biochemistry, Alexandria University, in 1977. - Master of Biochemistry, Ain Shams University, 1985. - PhD in Biochemistry, Ain Shams University, 1990. - Holder of a diploma in criticism and art appreciation from the Academy of Arts in Cairo 1996. - Consultant medical analysis at the Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University. - Owner and director of “Dar Al-Ain Publishing” since 2000, and she founded one of the bookshops of the house in 2011 in Alexandria. - Director of the "Al Ain Cultural" salon. - She holds the 65th position out of 200 influential businesswomen in the Arab world. Al Ain Publishing House participated in many international book fairs. Al Ain Publishing House won many awards, including the Sheikh Zayed Prize, and reached the short list for the Booker Prize five times. - Dr. Fatima Al-Boudi in many cultural seminars at Arab International Exhibitions. - Member of the Egyptian Publishers Union. - Member of the Arab Publishers Union.

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      • Veronika Engler

        Best-selling author Veronika Engler was born in 1982 in the beautiful state capital of Munich. Even today she lives and works there with her husband and their son. As the daughter of an Oscar winner in film technology, she came into contact with the world of stories and entertainment at an early age. One day, her love of reading gave her the idea of ​​writing a novel according to her wishes. This is how her first love story came about in 2014, which was published that same year. Today she inspires a wide readership in all age groups 18+ with her romance novels from the genres of erotic, new adult and romantasy.

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        October 2004

        Ela

        by Rücker, Nina

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        August 2013

        Der Tod kriegt mich nicht

        Mein Leben mit der Leukämie

        by Vattrodt, Veronika; Huber, Lisa-Marie

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        October 2023

        Ela! – Mutmach-Geschichten mit Herz

        19 herzerwärmende Geschichten ab 4 Jahren, die Kinder stark machen

        by Annette Langen

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        Junge Frau mit Katze

        by Dröscher, Daniela

        Alles ist schwierig, bevor es leicht wird: Daniela Dröscher erzählt so intensiv wie humorvoll von einer Frau, die endlich Verantwortung für das eigene Glück übernimmt.  Zeit ihres Lebens stand Ela wortwörtlich im Schatten ihrer Mutter. Deren dicker Körper, so die Überzeugung des Vaters, war für das Unglück der gesamen Familie verantwortlich. Nun ist Ela erwachsen und es ist ihr eigener, ihr kranker, Körper, der sie verzweifeln lässt. Kurz vor dem Abschluss ihrer Promotion erlebt Ela einen Zusammenbruch. Während sie unbewusst mit der Frage ringt, ob sie ihren Platz in der akademischen Welt wirklich verdient hat, rebelliert ihr Körper: der Hals, das Herz, die Haut – Ela steht in Flammen und gerät in immer größere Panik.  So wie die Geschichte ihrer Mutter, der Daniela Dröscher ihren großen Romanerfolg »Lügen über meine Mutter« gewidmet hat, ist auch Elas späte Selbstfindung und Selbstermächtigung meisterhaft autofiktional konstruiert, psychologisch mitreißend und hinreißend komisch.

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        October 2024

        It all comes back to you - Kann die wahre Liebe jede Lüge verzeihen?

        Roman

        by Wiesner, Melissa

        Aus dem Englischen von Veronika Dünninger

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        October 2021

        Das Buch der verschollenen Namen

        Roman | Inspiriert von einer wahren Geschichte

        by Harmel, Kristin

        Aus dem amerikanischen Englisch von Veronika Dünninger

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        September 2023

        Set on You

        Roman

        by Lea, Amy

        Aus dem amerikanischen Englisch von Veronika Dünninger

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        June 2020

        Dein Lächeln um halb acht

        Roman

        by Williams, Laura Jane

        Aus dem Englischen von Veronika Dünninger

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        March 2026

        Railway imperialism in China

        A political biography

        by Yangwen Zheng

        Railway Imperialism in China: a Political Biography is the first and most comprehensive book on history and politics of all major railways in China from the late Qing to the post-Mao era. It investigates the transformation of railways from a bête noire within discussions about reform to the emblematic "engines for empire" as foreign powers used it to carve outspheres of control and exploit the late Qing, and as an instrument of nation making for Chinese regimes. The book introduces new archival sources and a wide range of secondary materials. Boldly conceived, it situates the making of modern China in the context of British, Russian, German, Japanese, American expansion. It traces China's transformation from a victim of railway imperialism in the Age of Empireto a railway expansionist in the twenty-first century.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2017

        Britain in China

        by Robert Bickers

        This is a study of Britain's presence in China both at its peak, and during its inter-war dissolution in the face of assertive Chinese nationalism and declining British diplomatic support. Using archival materials from China and records in Britain and the United States, the author paints a portrait of the traders, missionaries, businessmen, diplomats and settlers who constituted "Britain-in-China", challenging our understanding of British imperialism there. Bickers argues that the British presence in China was dominated by urban settlers whose primary allegiance lay not with any grand imperial design, but with their own communities and precarious livelihoods. This brought them into conflict not only with the Chinese population, but with the British imperial government. The book also analyzes the formation and maintenance of settler identities, and then investigates how the British state and its allies brought an end to the reign of freelance, settler imperialism on the China coast. At the same time, other British sectors, missionary and business, renegotiated their own relationship with their Chinese markets and the Chinese state and distanced themselves from the settler British.

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        November 2020

        Das letzte Licht des Tages

        Roman. Die dramatische Résistance-Geschichte einer französischen Familie bei Ausbruch des 2. Weltkriegs

        by Harmel, Kristin

        Aus dem amerikanischen Englisch von Veronika Dünninger

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        September 1984

        Anton IV. und die rote Veronika

        Ein unernster Roman

        by Kaufmann, Paul

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        September 2025

        China as context

        Anthropology, post-globalisation and the neglect of China

        by Di Wu, Andrea E. Pia, Ed Pulford

        Decades-old calls to promote the significance of China for anthropological theory and the social sciences more generally ring more urgently today given China's importance to social, political and economic life globally. Yet Chinese-grounded ideas remain marginal to the discipline, and scholarly discussions retain a sense of China as an 'Other' apart from the 'real' world, and thus unsuitable or generating widely applicable theoretical ideas. Inspired by East Asian postcolonial scholarship, this volume tackles this unsettling situation head-on, arguing that without taking China seriously as a powerful agent, a locus of knowledge production, and a new discursive topos of an emerging post-global imaginary, anthropologists and other social scientists may fail to adequately analyse the global present and make sense of both the material and immaterial forces that animate it, wherever and however they work. Amid the end of Western globalisation and shifting anthropological understandings of relations between ethnography and theory, we show how 'China' must be understood as the ordinary 'context' for anthropological research practices worldwide.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2025

        International Relations in a multipolar Middle East

        by Francesco Belcastro, Edward Wastnidge

        This volume explores the international relations of today's Middle East, a region that has become increasingly multi-polar. The tumult following the Arab Uprisings has expanded the arenas competed over by regional powers, global actors and non-state players. The United States, once seemingly intent on a hegemonic 'Pax Americana' has stepped back, leaving powers such as Russia, China, India and the EU, with opportunities to increase their reach and expand their influence. Meanwhile, regional rivalries and alliances have continued to shape conflict and cooperation in the Middle East. As global politics moves towards a new, multipolar era, this volume sheds important light on how this transition will impact on the region. Comprised of two macro sections that offer theoretical reflections and empirical case studies, this volume is essential reading for scholars of the politics and international relations of the Middle East.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2025

        Revolution in China and Russia

        Reorganizing empires into nation states

        by Luyang Zhou

        Most scholars believe that China's nationality policy, like that of other socialist states, imitated the Soviet nationality model, a system which has been termed an "affirmative action empire." This book offers two contributions to the literature which run counter to this convention. First, it argues that the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Soviet Union (USSR) were different; while the PRC was aimed to build an ideal-typical nation-state, the USSR was an open union of nation-states that was only temporarily confined to a physical territory. Second, while scholars who have noted this difference attribute it to contextual factors, such as ethnic structure, geopolitical status, and Russia's intervention into the Chinese Revolution, this book contends that context shaped the Sino-Soviet difference, yet it did not determine it. Rather, there was significant leeway between the implications of the contextual factors, and what the policy-designers ultimately established. This book probes who held agency, and how these individuals bridged this gap.

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