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Leykam Buchverlagsges. m.b.H. Nfg. & Co. KG
A future-oriented publishing house with a rich tradition (it was founded in 1585) and a wide variety of topics. The section for literature and art is an accessible platform for young as well as renowned authors of contemporary German-language literature. Our book projects range from novels, short stories, poetry to beautifully designed children's books. The non-fiction books (including illustrated books) deal with current topics from society, economy, nature and ecology, art and history. A core area of the publishing house is the proximity to the University of Graz and other scientific and educational institutions in Austria.
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Promoted ContentMay 2009
Stuart Pigotts Weinreisen
Rheingau
by Lüer, Manfred; Pigott, Stuart / Foto(s) von Durst, Andreas
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Stuart Pigotts Weinreisen
Baden und Elsass
by Kurt, Chandra; Lüer, Manfred; Pigott, Stuart / Foto(s) von Durst, Andreas
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Stuart Pigotts Weinreisen
Rheinhessen und Nahe
by Heinzelmann, Ursula; Lüer, Manfred; Pigott, Stuart / Foto(s) von Durst, Andreas
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Stuart Pigotts Weinreisen
Schweiz
by Kurt, Chandra; Heinzelmann, Ursula; Pigott, Stuart / Foto(s) von Durst, Andreas
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesMarch 2021
The daring muse of the early Stuart funeral elegy
by James Doelman
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesAugust 2017
Literature of the Stuart successions
by Andrew McRae, John West
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesMarch 2019
Safe as Houses
Grenfell, disaster housing, and the outsourced state
by Stuart Hodkinson
As the tragedy of the Grenfell tower fire has slowly revealed a shadowy background of outsourcing, private finance initiatives and a council turning a blind eye to health and safety concerns, many questions need answers. Stuart Hodkinson has those answers. He has worked for the last decade with residents groups in council regeneration projects across London. As residents have been shifted out of 60s and 70s social housing to make way for higher rent paying newcomers, they have been promised a higher quality of housing. Councils have passed the responsibility for this housing to private consortia who amazingly have been allowed to self-regulate on quality and safety. Residents have been ignored for years on this and only now are we hearing the truth. Stuart will weave together his research on PFIs, regulation and resident action to tell the whole story of how Grenfell happened and how this could easily have happened in multiple locations across the country.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesApril 2024
Reformed identity and conformity in England, 1559–1714
by Jake Griesel, Esther Counsell
This volume is the first collection of essays to focus specifically on how Reformed theology and ecclesiology related to one of the most consequential issues between the Elizabethan Settlement (1559) and the Hanoverian Succession (1714), namely conformity to the Church of England. This volume enriches scholarly understandings of how Reformed identity was understood in the Tudor and Stuart periods, and how it influenced both clerical and lay attitudes towards the English Church's government, liturgy and doctrine. In a reflection of how established religion pervaded all aspects of civic life in the early modern world and was sharply contested within both ecclesiastical and political spheres, this volume includes chapters that focus variously on the ecclesio-political, liturgical, and doctrinal aspects of conformity.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesJune 2024
Sexual politics in revolutionary England
by Sam Fullerton
Sexual politics in revolutionary England recounts a dramatic transformation in English sexual polemic that unfolded during the kingdom's mid-seventeenth-century civil wars. In early Stuart England, explicit sexual language was largely confined to manuscript and oral forms by the combined regulatory pressures of ecclesiastical press licensing and powerful cultural notions of civility and decorum. During the early 1640s, however, graphic sex-talk exploded into polemical print for the first time in English history. Over the next two decades, sexual politics evolved into a vital component of public discourse, as contemporaries utilized sexual satire to reframe the English Revolution as a battle between licentious Stuart tyrants and their lecherous puritan enemies. By the time that Charles II regained the throne in 1660, this book argues, sex was already a routine element of English political culture.
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