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'Richard F. Kahn: An Intellectual Biography' is the first comprehensive intellectual biography of Richard F. Kahn, focusing on the development of his ideas, their cultural and political context, and his influence on academia and economic policy. bit.ly/4xj8ia7
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'Mini-Thoughts on Minicomics' explores how hand-constructed minicomics are made, how they circulate and are stored in readers’ homes, the affective histories that surround minicomics, and the implications for conceptualizing the subject that writes, draws, photocopies, distributes, reads, and stores minicomics. bit.ly/4v8m3Xl
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'The New Lucretians, Contemporary Materialism and Historical Method' critically examines recent interpretations of the Roman poet Lucretius by contemporary materialists. bit.ly/4ggqxa0 #Metaphysics
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What makes us human—and which ideas endure? Our new film shows how Humanities & Social Sciences research shapes education, climate action, law, inequality and wellbeing. At @SpringerNature, we publish 43k HSS articles and 5k books each year. #Humanities #SocialSciences
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Navigating Economic Storms and Emerging from Fragility' provides insight into the economic opportunities and challenges faced by Sierra Leone, a nation that has recovered gradually from civil war. bit.ly/49QLyUN
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'Jacob Bronowski: Selected Poems,' by Simon Rennie, is the first anthology to bring together the unpublished poetry of Jacob Bronowski (1908-74). bit.ly/4e5M8QU
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📣 SDG 4: Unlocking Opportunities Through Inclusive Education We are delighted to host an upcoming @Cassyni webinar led by the SDG 4 Working Group at @SpringerNature, featuring contributors to Inclusive and Equitable Education for All, edited by Richard Ingram. This panel brings together voices from academia, charities, training providers, teachers, grassroots organisations and disability rights advocacy groups. Speakers will reflect on their chapters and discuss the real-world impact of their work in advancing inclusive education globally. 📅 Register here: bit.ly/4dXECrx.
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🌍 From renewable energy to just transitions, discover how our latest titles are addressing climate change #WorldEnvironmentDay #NowForClimate: 'The Palgrave Handbook of Cybersecurity and Energy Transitions'—edited by @A_Barichella, @JureiYada—aims to address the complex interconnections between two transitions that lie at the heart of societal transformations: the dual digital and climate change transitions: bit.ly/4gdcBgT.
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'Rescaling Sustainability Transitions'—edited by Maija Halonen, Moritz Albrecht and Irene Kuhmonen—Focuses on detailed spatialities and rescaling process: bit.ly/4xidawl. #Sustainability
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'Climate Change in Africa'—edited by @dr_adney, D B Jarbandhan and William Kwadwo Dumenu—offers theoretical and practical contributions and focuses on the implementation of climate interventions in Africa: bit.ly/446v5IE. #ClimateChange
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'Agents of Migration: Institutional Embeddedness of Labour Brokerage in Nepal' by Sandhya A.S. responds to the growing presence of “middle elements”—intermediaries and migration agents—in the facilitation of labour migration and advances an economic sociological explanation for their rising relevance in the contemporary migration landscape. bit.ly/49qbmqN
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'Saudi Soft Power in the USA: Educational Diplomacy' by Bouchaib Silm unpacks the distinctive dynamics of public diplomacy between Saudi Arabia and the United States in the post‑9/11 period by examining the "King Abdullah Scholarship Programme", launched in 2005, which has largely escaped academic scrutiny. bit.ly/4vo0X7l
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Are you an early career historian looking to find out more about first-time book publishing and chat one-to-one with a commissioning editor? If so, then Palgrave Macmillan has partnered with HistoryLab for an event at 10 AM UK time on Thursday 18th June. bit.ly/49GaE8Z
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'Gender Responsive Budgeting in a Southern European Context' is an edited collection that explores how gender-responsive and wellbeing budgeting reshape public finance for equality. Drawing on Southern European case studies, it links care, participation, and fiscal policy, offering practical insights for policymakers and scholars on inclusive, SDG-aligned governance. bit.ly/4o6mvTI
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'Radical Revival: The Complex Dynamics of Islam and State in Uzbekistan' by Dilsora Fozilova offers a nuanced and original analysis of the complex relationship between Islam and the state in post-Soviet Uzbekistan. Situating religious revival within the country’s historical, political, and social transformations, it reveals the paradoxical dynamics that have shaped contemporary Islamic life. bit.ly/4wRElxJ
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Join us in #Reimagining the way we see and care of the ocean as part of this year’s recent #UNWorldOceansDay with books across our Geography, Environment and Sustainability programme: 'Blue Kinships: An Exploration of Society & the Ocean' offers a reflection on how it's possible to shape a sustainable ocean future: bit.ly/3S02B0A.
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'The Palgrave Handbook of Blue Heritage' is unique in its consideration of social and cultural contributions to sustainable oceans management: bit.ly/3QfIpHo.
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‘Palgrave Studies in Ocean and Cultural Heritage’ series offers critical analysis and case studies of oceanic and coastal heritages from Africa, the Pacific, Asia and Europe: bit.ly/4dY3FdV.
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