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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2026

        Rodrigo Ximenez de Rada’s Minor Histories

        by Aymenn Al-Tamimi

        This work provides the first complete English translation of works by Toledan archbishop Rodrigo Ximénez de Rada (1170-1247 CE), whose 'Minor Histories' are sequels to his larger 'Gothic History' and thus round off his grand history of Spain project that he began at the request of King Ferdinand III. The 'Minor Histories' include Rodrigo's 'History of the Arabs' that can be considered the first surviving Western monograph focused on Arab and Islamic history and thus occupies a unique position in the medieval Latin corpus of writings. In addition to the translation, this book provides a thorough and accessible introduction to the life and works of Rodrigo, making sense of the context in which he wrote and his historical method. The translations are thoroughly annotated including cross-references to other Latin and Arabic sources for comparison.

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        Biography & True Stories

        Der Pate von Berlin

        Mein Weg, meine Familie, meine Regeln

        by Al-Zein, Mahmoud

        Mahmoud Al-Zein is the head of the Al-Zein clan, one ofthe most influential large families in GermanyStark, controversial, unsanitised: the brutal truth about violence,power and honour Arab clans rule Germany’s inner cities and are often in the headlines. One of the most influential of these large families is the Al-Zeins. Their family head, Mahmoud Al-Zein, is known as the notorious Godfather of Berlin. Now, he is the first to break his silence and to give a no-holds-barred account of the inner working of his family organisation: his journey to the top, conflicts with law, time in prison, feuds with rivals, the law of the family and the brutal fight for supremacy on the streets. An incomparable insight into Arab lansand a report on German day-to-day reality.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2025

        Beyond the antislavery haven

        Slavery in early Canadian print culture, 1789–1889

        by Ellie Bird

        This book challenges the idealised narrative of Canada as an antislavery haven for self-liberated people to explore Canada's complicated relationship with slavery. Examining advertisements, abolitionist texts and narratives about slavery in Canadian newspapers and the texts that were printed alongside them, it shows how Canadian readers and enslavers developed an image of themselves as belonging to an antislavery community even while recognising their own complicity in slavery. The book explores narratives that depict the lives of Black settlers in Canada and how slave narratives circulated in Canada. Canada's relationship with slavery is far more complicated than seeing it as either an antislavery haven or a slaveholding space. Canada was connected to Britain, France, the Caribbean and the United States and this was central to how Canadians and Canadian readers fashioned their self-image in relation to slavery.

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        September 2012

        Excellence in Service und Administration

        - Dienstleistungen optimieren - Kunden begeistern - Kosten reduzieren

        by Al-Radhi, Mehdi; Diers, Sebastian

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        March 2002

        Total Productive Management

        Erfolgreich produzieren mit TPM

        by Al-Radhi, Mehdi

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        June 2021

        Tales of magic, tales in print

        by Willem De Blecourt

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        December 2025

        To Cage a Wild Bird

        Verlier dein Leben. Oder dein Herz

        by Fast, Brooke

        Aus dem Englischen von Bettina Ain

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        White Bird - Wie ein Vogel (Graphic Novel)

        Von der Erfolgsautorin von Wunder

        by R. J. Palacio

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        January 1988

        Al-Anon

        Selbsthilfe für Angehörige von Alkoholkranken

        by Neuendorff, Steffen L; Schiel, Jürgen

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        February 2018

        Geflüchtet. Zu Hause in Deutschland, daheim in Syrien

        by Al-Sayed, Abdullah

        Abdullah kommt aus Syrien. Er ist 16, als er aus seinem Heimatort Ar-Raqqa flieht. Sein älterer Bruder wurde verschleppt, sein Vater bei einem Bombenangriff getötet. Weil die Bedrohung immer größer wurde, stattete seine Familie ihn mit Geld aus. Abdullah schlug sich nach Deutschland durch. In einem Jugendheim findet er Sicherheit und ein neues Zuhause. Doch das Ankommen ist nicht leicht: Hautnah erlebt Abdullah, dass Flüchtlinge wie er als "Islamratten" beschimpft werden. Ständig spürt er misstrauische Blicke. Doch er bekommt auch immer wieder freundliche Hilfe, die ihm Hoffnung gibt. Hoffnung auf seine Zukunft in Deutschland, in einer Welt ohne Krieg.

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        January 1992

        Wege zum Gleichgewicht

        Ein Marshallplan für die Erde

        by Gore, Al

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2024

        Coup in Damascus

        Husni al-Za'im and the birth of Syrian military rule

        by Carl Rihan

        Coup in Damascus is a history of Syria's first military regime. It plots the the fall of Syria's democracy and the rise of its military rulers, particularly Husni al-Zaim, whose brief rule in 1949 represented a profoundly transformative moment for the Syrian nation. It is a history of the thoughts, intentions and motives of political actors underpinning the events that have marked Syria's history after the first Arab-Israeli war, and focuses mainly on the interaction between local, regional and international actors. Unlike most histories of the modern Middle East that tackle broad intervals and that focus on the sequences of events, this history seeks to reconstruct the thought processes behind the events, and anchor them within the epoch's existing political and socioeconomic conditions. It draws on several methodological influences, particularly R.G. Collingwood's 'history as re-enactment of the past'.

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