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      • mikrotext / Nikola Richter

        mikrotext is a publisher for texts with attitude and for new narratives, founded in 2013 in Berlin by Nikola Richter The independent publishing house focusses on new literary texts that comment on contemporary questions and allow insights into tomorrow. The texts are inspired by discussions on social media platformes and reflect today’s global debates. All titles are published digital first. A selection is available in English. In 2020 and 2019, mikrotext was awarded the German Publisher Award by the Federal Ministry of Culture and Media.

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      • Richard Griffin (1820) Ltd t/a Tarquin

        Tarquin produces books for recreational mathematics, and for students and teachers in schools. We have a near 50 year history of enriching mathematics as well as papercraft and origami titles. Many of our 240 titles have been translated into all the major languages of the world. But as a small publisher, we understand other small publishers and can tailor rights deals appropriately and economically. We have 12 titles that are new in 2020 and where rights are available.

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        Die zweite Schöpfung

        Wie der Mensch die Natur für immer verändert

        by Rich, Nathaniel

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        September 2023

        Being Able to Stop

        Against the delusion of permanent growth

        by Edited by Jean-Pierre Wils

        We moderns were the inhabitants of an age of impetuous forward movement and voracious discontent. Our main virtue was to increase our reach. Increasing our having and accelerating our being were the signposts towards the future. We just could not get enough. Using the blinkers of ignorance and self-anaesthesia, however, we managed to forget the tremendous costs incurred by this intoxication. Now disillusionment has set in. We look to the future with anxiety. We know that we have long since crossed a line and that a revision of our lifestyle is imminent. We have a bad feeling, and doubts about progress often give way to anger and rebellion. Which stocks of the modern narrative should we defend; which would we do better to let go? How will we even "be able to stop"? The path to a different society needs an attractive goal, because without the prospect of a different, better life, we will not move forward. We should start practising immediately. There is no time to lose.

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        August 2000

        Murder Inc.

        oder Nicht ganz koschere Geschäfte in Brooklyn

        by Cohen, Rich

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        February 2005

        Versacken

        by Schwab, Rich

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        October 2001

        Eine Alte Dame Ging Hering

        Der zweite Büb Klütsch-Roman

        by Schwab, Rich

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        October 2001

        Nie wieder Apfelkorn

        Der erste Büb Klütsch-Roman

        by Schwab, Rich

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        September 2007

        Sweet and Low

        Eine Familiengeschichte aus Brooklyn

        by Cohen, Rich / Englisch Lachmann, Nora Petra

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        April 2011

        Sweet and Low

        Eine Familiengeschichte aus Brooklyn

        by Cohen, Rich / Deutsch Lachmann, Nora Petra

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        August 2001

        Verflucht, ich will leben!

        Mein Weg durch die Hölle Brustkrebs

        by Rich, Katherine Russell

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        November 2002

        Ist Erziehung sinnlos?

        Warum Kinder so werden, wie sie sind

        by Harris, Judith Rich / Deutsch Schmaltz, Wiebke

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        May 2025

        Fertile expectations

        The politics of involuntary childlessness in twentieth-century France

        by Margaret Cook Andersen

        An engaging history of motherhood, demography, and infertility in twentieth-century France, this book explores fraught political and cultural meanings attached to the notion of an "ideal" family size. When statistics revealed a sustained drop in France's birthrate, pronatalist activists pushed for financial benefits, propaganda, and punitive measures to counter declining fertility. Situating infertility within this history, the author details innovations in fertility medicine, cultural awareness of artificial insemination, and changing laws on child adoption. These practices offered new ways of responding to infertility and formed part of a growing expectation of being able to control one's fertility and family size. This book presents the political and cultural context for understanding why private questions about when to start a family, how many children to have, and how to cope with involuntary childlessness, evolved and became part of state demographic policies.

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