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Transgression in the Architectures of After-Modernity
A Paradigm at Work in Times of Crises
2025 || Paperback || Savia Palate e.a. || Leuven University Press
Student Notes from Latin Europe (1400–1750)
A Research Companion
2025 || Paperback || Lorenz Demey e.a. || Leuven University Press
Textures of Power
Central Africa in the Long Twentieth Century
2025 || Paperback || Jacky Bouju e.a. || Leuven University Press
African Women’s Histories in European Narratives
The Afropolitan Krio Fernandino Diaspora (1850-1996)
2025 || Paperback || Yolanda Aixelà-Cabré || Leuven University Press
Architecture in Oceania (1840-1970)
Para-Colonial Influences – Colonial Transactions – Postcolonial Legacies
2025 || Paperback || Paul Steffen e.a. || Leuven University Press
Architecture & Feminist Critical Theory
Selected Writings by Hilde Heynen
2025 || Paperback || Hilde Heynen e.a. || Leuven University Press
Cold War Art Worlds
South Asian Art and Artists in Prague, 1947-1989
2025 || Paperback || Simone Wille || Leuven University Press
Futures for the Public Sector
2025 || Paperback || Mary K. Feeney e.a. || Leuven University Press
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Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia Florilegium recentioris Latinitatis
2018 || Paperback || Milena Minkova || Leuven University Press
A comprehensive critical anthology of Neo-Latin texts.
Neo-Latin, a truly interdisciplinary and multicultural field of study, has become especially relevant in today's global age. Latin does not belong to any particular country, but to the Republic of Letters with its high aims and universal appeal. A comprehensive critical anthology of Neo-Latin would thus be useful in the classroom, both in secondary school and on university level, as well as for independent scholars. The present volume is ...
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Moral Seascapes
On the Ethics and Aesthetics of Maritime Emergency
2024 || Paperback || Chiara Giubilaro e.a. || Leuven University Press
We are no strangers today to visual representations of human suffering at sea: the refugee crisis that continues to play out in the seascape between Europe and Africa (and not only there) yields an ever-growing archive of humanitarian tragedy. As both a visual backdrop and a lethal medium of unequal mobility, maritime space and landscape play a significant role in mediating the ethical demands of this crisis. Yet there has been little exploration of the longer history of morality’s role in ...