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Founded in 1994, Berghahn Books is a leading independent publisher of scholarly books and journals in the humanities and social sciences. Its program, which includes over 125 new book titles a year, focuses on Anthropology & Archaeology; European History; Environmental Studies; Film Studies; Gender Studies; Refugee and Migration Studies. A peer-review press, Berghahn is committed to the highest academic standards and seeks to enable innovative contributions to the scholarship in its fields of specialty.

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A More Democratic Community The Place of Democracy in the HIstory of European Integration Sara Lorenzini, Umberto Tulli
The State Otherwise Green Space, Citizenship and Advocating for the Public in Beirut Alice Stefanelli
Smoke and Mirrors The Yenidze Cigarette Factory, Dresden David Nielsen
Oscar Lewis in Cuba La Partida Final Susan M. Rigdon
Documenting Socialism East German Documentary Cinema Seán Allan, Sebastian Heiduschke
Governing Migration Through Paperwork Legitimation Practices, Exclusive Inclusion and Differentiation Sophie Andreetta, Lisa Marie Borrelli, Berghahn Open Migration and Development Studies initiative
The Attempt to Stay Dam Building, Displacement, and Resistance in the Nile Valley, Sudan Valerie Hänsch
The New Australian Military Sociology Antipodean perspectives Brad West, Cate Carter
The Global Pontificate of Pius XII War and Genocide, Reconstruction and Change, 1939-1958 Simon Unger-Alvi, Nina Valbousquet
Care in a Time of Humanitarianism Stories of Refuge, Aid, and Repair in the Global South Arzoo Osanloo, Cabeiri deBergh Robinson, the Mellon Foundation (via the Simpson Center for the Humanities, University of Washington
Faith in War Religion and the Military in Germany, c.1500-1650 Nikolas M. Funke
Science on Screen and Paper Media Cultures and Knowledge Production in Cold War Europe Mariana Ivanova, Juliane Scholz
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