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Through ninety-four ethnographic case studies of community dwelling older adults in Europe before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, this... Læs mere
Of all the human behaviors anthropologists consider, perhaps the most conceptually challenging are those that cannot... Læs mere
The lives of migrant Muslim women in divided, post-conflict Northern Ireland, both before and after the pandemic, are full of diverse stories and experiences of belonging. This book explores how women strive to belong and create a home despite pervasive hatred, sexism and racism.
An enlightening reassessment of migrant moral economies, Transnationalities of Migrant Moral Economies in a Transforming World... Læs mere
An illuminating translation of the journal of Jean Louis Mary Pasquiers, a former teacher and forced laborer, Passing Misery documents... Læs mere
An insightful reassessment of the political and legal history of German Jews, this book innovatively resituates German Jews as active and engaged political agents, who were invested in engaging with, resisting, and shaping policy, from the early modern period to the present day.
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The Vienna Gestapo was the most important instrument of Nazi terror on Austrian soil. Through expert historical analysis of the Vienna Gestapo in... Læs mere