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Historical Social Research 47 (2022), 3

Special Issue – Digital Transformation(s): On the Entanglement of Long-Term Processes and Digital Social Change (ed. Stefanie Büchner, Jannis Hergesell & Jannis Kallinikos) Digitalisation oscillates between profound promises of transformation and a nebulous buzzword. So, the analysis of digital…

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Historical Social Research (HSR) 47 (2022), 4

Special Issue Ruptures, Transformations, Continuities. Rethinking Infrastructures and Ecology. (Philipp Degens, Iris Hilbrich & Sarah Lenz) This HSR Special Issue takes multiple ecological crises as the point of departure to connect discourses on sustainability and infrastructures. It discusses the…

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Historical Social Research 47 (2022), 1

Special Issue– Visibilities of Violence: Microscopic Studies of Violent Events and Beyond (ed. Thomas Hoebel, Jo Reichertz & René Tuma) Audiovisual recordings of violent situations have spread widely in recent decades and are now available en masse. This kind of mediatization of social communication…

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Historical Social Research 47 (2022), 2

HSR Forum I - Drifting Apart: The Dissociation of States from International Cooperation and its Consequences (Matthias Dembinski & Dirk Peters) HSR Forum II - Transforming Cities, Negotiating Centrality: Markets and Civic Buildings in Comparative Perspective (XVth c. – XXth c.). (Colin Arnaud, Nora…

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Ariadne. Forum für Frauen- und Geschlechtergeschichte (2023), 79

Zum 175. Jubiläumsjahr der Revolution von 1848/49 widmet sich auch die Ariadne diesem wichtigen historischen Ereignis. Dass Frauen an den revolutionären Ereignissen teilnahmen, ist in der Forschung zwar bekannt, wer diese Frauen in Persona waren, welche Rollen sie spielten und welche Bedeutung ihr…

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Historical Social Research (HSR) 48 (2023), 1

Long-Term Processes in Human History (ed. Johan Heilbron and Nico Wilterdink) Studying long-term processes in human history has unmistakably returned to the scholarly agenda. While academic specialisation continues and a focus on current events may seem urgent, there is also a vivid need for…

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