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Albin Michel Jeunesse
Albin Michel Jeunesse publishes a variety of books, attracting a broad fan base. Pre-readers love characters such as Mouk and Pomelo, early readers adore Geronimo Stilton, and teens devour our top notch Middle Age and YA series. Our catalogue showcases talents as varied as Marion Bataille, Blexbolex, Marc Boutavant, Janik Coat, Benjamin Chaud and Benjamin Lacombe, to name but a few. All of our publications, be they pop-up books, novelty books, picture books, novels or non-fiction titles, are brought to life with imagination and affection.
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Promoted ContentMarch 2009
Kleine Entdecker – Wie kommt der Strom in die Steckdose?
Über Elektrizität
by Kim, Mi-Gyeong / Deutsch Zaborowski, Hans-Jürgen
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Kleine Entdecker – Wohin reist der Blütenstaub?
Wie Pflanzen sich vermehren
by Kim, Mi-Gyeong / Koreanisch Zaborowski, Hans-Jürgen; Illustriert von Lee, Yeong-Rim
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March 2009Kleine Entdecker – Wie passt der Elefant ins Ei?
Die embryonale Entwicklung der Lebewesen
by Kim, Mi-Gyeong / Illustriert von Lee, Geun-Jeong; Koreanisch Zaborowski, Hans-Jürgen
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October 2017»Alles andere steht in meinem Roman«
Zwölf Briefwechsel
by Wolfgang Hildesheimer, Stephan Braese, Olga Blank, Thomas Wild, Alfred Andersch, Djuna Barnes, Walter Boehlich, Karlheinz Braun, Hilde Domin, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Edith Geheeb, Paul Geheeb, Helmut Heißenbüttel, Christopher Holme, Hermann Kesten, Marcel Reich-Ranicki, Siegfried Unseld
Wolfgang Hildesheimer dachte dialogisch: in seinen Dramen und Hörspielen, in seinen regelmäßigen Einmischungen in den öffentlichen Diskurs, in Reden, Stellungnahmen und Interviews, in Prosawerken wie den Lieblosen Legenden. Auch in den monologisch angelegten Hauptwerken Tynset und Masante wird die krisenhafte Unterbrechung des Dialogs beklagt und der Leser angesprochen. Hildesheimer selbst hat die Bedeutung des dialogischen Prinzips für sein Werk pointiert: Nur in ihm könne es »ein objektives Bild des Gegenstands« geben. Die vorliegende Auswahl aus zwölf markanten Briefwechseln zeigt Hildesheimers Dialogprinzip in einer der kleinsten Formen zwischenmenschlicher Verständigung: im Brief. So wechselhaft Gesprächspartner, Briefinhalt und Ton – häufig in der ironischen Brechung – auch sein mögen, ob es um den westdeutschen Literaturbetrieb und die Rundfunklandschaft der 1950er- und 60er-Jahre geht, um die Arbeit mit Verleger und Lektor, den Austausch mit den frühen Lehrern der Odenwaldschule oder mit literarischen Freunden und Übersetzern: In allen Korrespondenzen zeigt sich das enorme Geschick Hildesheimers, seinen Briefpartnern in ihren sehr unterschiedlichen Rollen und Funktionen ganz individuell zu begegnen.
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Humanities & Social SciencesJune 2026Anti-racism in Britain
by Saffron East, Grace Redhead, Theo Williams
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Humanities & Social SciencesMarch 2017Britain 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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Humanities & Social SciencesJanuary 2026Rodrigo 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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Humanities & Social SciencesApril 2020Representation, recognition and respect in world politics
by Constance Duncombe
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Humanities & Social SciencesJune 2023Soft power and the future of US foreign policy
by Hendrik W. Ohnesorge
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Business, Economics & LawJune 2025Southern interregnum
Remaking hegemony in Brazil, India, China, and South Africa
by Alf Gunvald Nilsen, Karl von Holdt, Ruy Braga, Ching Kwan Lee, Fabio Luis Barbosa dos Santos
How do governing elites in the global South attempt to remake hegemony in a conjuncture of durable crisis? This is the question at the core of Southern interregnum, a comparative conjunctural analysis of hegemonic projects in Brazil, India, China, and South Africa. Working with a Gramscian notion of crisis, centred on the interregnum as an enduring period of instability and uncertainty, in which hegemonic authority erodes and competing projects for crisis resolution emerge, the book proposes a novel critical reading of the convulsions that are currently reshaping the political economy of the global South and the world-system. Mapping the variegated trajectories of elite projects to reconcile accumulation and legitimation - and probing the limits of these projects - the book breaks new ground in the study of the contemporary global South.
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Humanities & Social SciencesOctober 2023The illusion of the Burgundian state
by Élodie Lecuppre-Desjardin, Christopher Fletcher
On 25 January 1474, Charles the Bold, duke of Burgundy, appeared before his subjects in Dijon. Robed in silk, gold and precious jewels and wearing a headpiece that gave the illusion of a crown, he made a speech in which he cryptically expressed his desire to become a king. Three years later, Charles was killed at the battle of Nancy, an event that plunged the Great Principality of Burgundy into chaos. This book, innovative and essential, not only explores Burgundian history and historiography but offers a complete synthesis about the nature of politics in this region, considered both from the north and the south. Focusing on political ideologies, a number of important issues are raised relating to the medieval state, the signification of the nation under the 'Ancien Regime', the role of warfare in the creation of political power and the impact of political loyalties in the exercise of government. In doing so, the book challenges a number of existing ideas about the Burgundian state.
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Humanities & Social SciencesMay 2020Media discourses, Muslims, and non-Muslims in the United Kingdom
by Laurens de Rooij
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Humanities & Social SciencesJanuary 2026British Bangladeshi Muslims in the East End
by Fatima Rajina
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Humanities & Social SciencesMay 2016Empire and history writing in Britain c.1750–2012
by Joanna de Groot, Geoffrey Cubitt
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Humanities & Social SciencesJanuary 2017The divorce of King Lothar and Queen Theutberga
Hincmar of Rheims's De divortio
by Rachel Stone, Charles West
In the mid-ninth century, Francia was rocked by the first royal divorce scandal of the Middle Ages: the attempt by King Lothar II of Lotharingia to rid himself of his queen, Theutberga and remarry. Even 'women in their weaving sheds' were allegedly gossiping about the lurid accusations made. Kings and bishops from neighbouring kingdoms, and several popes, were gradually drawn into a crisis affecting the fate of an entire kingdom. This is the first professionally published translation of a key source for this extraordinary episode: Archbishop Hincmar of Rheims's De divortio Lotharii regis et Theutbergae reginae. This text offers eye-opening insight both on the political wrangling of the time and on early medieval attitudes towards magic, penance, gender, the ordeal, marriage, sodomy, the role of bishops, and kingship.The translation includes a substantial introduction and annotations, putting the case into its early medieval context and explaining Hincmar's sometimes-dubious methods of argument.
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Humanities & Social SciencesJanuary 2019The Korean War in Britain
by Grace Huxford, Penny Summerfield
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