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Forthcoming Books (36)

Africa in Russian Imperial Culture: Race, Empire, and Representation (1850-1917) - cover image

    Africa in Russian Imperial Culture: Race, Empire, and Representation (1850-1917)

    • Anita Frison
    FORTHCOMING
    This volume uncovers how Sub-Saharan Africa was imagined in Russian culture from 1850 to 1917. Drawing on travelogues, ethnographic studies, fiction, and museum collections, Anita Frison reveals how Russia—though lacking formal colonies in Africa—nonetheless engaged deeply with Western colonial discourse.
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    A Place of Dreams: Desire, Deception and a Wartime Coming of Age - cover image
    • Women and Gender Studies
    • History

    A Place of Dreams: Desire, Deception and a Wartime Coming of Age

    • Alison Twells
    FORTHCOMING
    This book is a compelling blend of mystery, history, and creative non-fiction, that brings to life the wartime story of Norah Hodgkinson (1925-2009), a working-class schoolgirl, later clerical worker, and a prolific diarist. The book opens with a sailor’s letter of thanks for a pair of socks that Norah had knitted for the Royal Navy Comforts Fund in 1940―a gift that led to an exciting romance with the sailor’s dashing airman brother. But as the author pieces together Norah’s diary entries and the sailor’s letters, questions emerge about the men’s identities and intentions. 'A Place of Dreams' uncovers a dark tale of male rivalry and wartime anonymity, and a young woman’s appetite for life and love amidst unexpected dangers.
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      A Society of Meta-Organizations

      • HĂ©loĂŻse Berkowitz
      FORTHCOMING
      Our contemporary societies are made of meta-organizations — organizations composed of other organizations. These range from international bodies like the International Whaling Commission, to national industry or business associations like the crowdfunding association Finance Participative France, to local associations such as fisheries co-management committees in Catalunya. Meta-organizations have become a defining feature of how actors coordinate, govern and make collective decisions. But what exactly makes them distinct, and why do they matter — both in theory and in practice?
      Benjamin Franklin, Orthoepist and Phonetician: Insights into the Genesis of Colonial American-English Phonology - cover image

        Benjamin Franklin, Orthoepist and Phonetician: Insights into the Genesis of Colonial American-English Phonology

        • Gary D. German
        FORTHCOMING
        Benjamin Franklin has been hailed as an inventor, scientist, printer, author, philosopher, diplomat, philanthropist and political activist and, especially, a founding father of the United States, but few are aware he was also a phonetician. This volume offers a groundbreaking exploration of Franklin’s little-studied linguistic legacy—his Reformed Mode of Spelling (1768/1779). In this short treatise, Franklin outlined a plan for a radical, phonetically-based modernization of the English spelling system that would simultaneously serve as a pronunciation guide for what he envisaged to be “correct” English as well as a practical scheme allowing the unlettered and foreigners to learn to read and write ‘within a week’. The social and sociolinguistic reasons for its inception as well as what that model entailed linguistically are the focus of this book.
        Biologie de la conservation en Afrique subsaharienne: 2Úme édition - cover image
        • Environmental Studies
        • Textbooks and Learning Guides

        Biologie de la conservation en Afrique subsaharienne: 2Úme édition

        • John W. Wilson
        • Richard B. Primack
        FORTHCOMING
        Ce livre, publiĂ© par Open Book Publishers, est disponible gratuitement au format PDF. La dĂ©cision des auteurs de rendre ce livre en libre accĂšs est remarquable, d’autant plus que cela permet d’attribuer Ă  l’ouvrage une importance majeure dans le domaine de la conservation et de la biodiversitĂ© en Afrique et par les africains. Je recommande ce manuel aux Ă©tudiants africains, au personnel chargĂ© de la conservation, aux responsables politiques et Ă  toute personne intĂ©ressĂ©e par la conservation de la nature. La distribution gratuite assure un large lectorat parmi les universitaires, chercheurs et autres professionnels africains de l'environnement. Ce volume offre une rare opportunitĂ© d'accĂšs Ă  la recherche sur la biodiversitĂ© en Afrique, et les informations fournies peuvent ĂȘtre utilisĂ©es non seulement pour amĂ©liorer la collaboration intra-africaine en matiĂšre de recherche mais Ă©galement pour renforcer les capacitĂ©s locales et rĂ©gionales en matiĂšre de recherche sur le continent. Cet ouvrage est actuellement la publication la plus complĂšte sur la conservation en Afrique. Il constitue un point de rĂ©fĂ©rence pour les spĂ©cialistes de l'environnement, les biologistes de la faune et vie sauvage, les conservateurs et les responsables politiques qui travaillent sur l'environnement ainsi que sur la faune et vie sauvage en Afrique ; il est appelĂ© Ă  devenir un classique.
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          Book of Hours in the Form of a Roll (Egerton 3044), Bruges Scribe Johannes de Ecclesia, and the Art of Writing

          • Kathryn M. Rudy
          FORTHCOMING
          Johannes de Ecclesia was a prominent medieval-era scribe known to have worked for a largely Catalan-speaking clientele in late fourteenth century Bruges. This short-form book highlights the extent of de Ecclesia’s little-acknowledged influence on the scribal practice of Late Medieval Europe; an in-depth exploration of the scribe’s art, it undertakes a considered analysis of two of his major surviving works, as well as a third manuscript he may have authored. Interrogating de Ecclesia’s under-studied role in the aesthetic development of the prayer book genre during the late fourteenth century and beyond, this book submits evidence for the emergence of bilingual text, a variety of unusual letterforms, and ornamental textual features as product of de Ecclesia’s possible exposure to a wide range of courtly and ecclesiastical texts in as diverse locations as Avignon, Paris, and England.
          Broken: Illness and Disability in AntĂŽnio Francisco Lisboa, Camilo Castelo Branco, Clarice Lispector, Victor Willing, Paula Rego and Ana Palma - cover image

            Broken: Illness and Disability in AntĂŽnio Francisco Lisboa, Camilo Castelo Branco, Clarice Lispector, Victor Willing, Paula Rego and Ana Palma

            • Maria Manuel Lisboa
            FORTHCOMING
            'Broken: Illness and Disability in Antînio Francisco Lisboa, Camilo Castelo Branco, Clarice Lispector, Victor Willing, Paula Rego and Ana Palma' traces the lives and works of six major artists and writers from Portugal, Brazil, and Britain through the lens of 'being broken'—in body, mind, or both. Spanning from the eighteenth century to the present, the volume explores how sociopolitical and somatic factors such as mental illness, psychological abuse, arthritis, genital mutilation, and multiple sclerosis shaped their creativity, while also reflecting broader national, social, sexual, and political pressures.
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              Colour matters: Exploring Chromatic Materialities in the Long Nineteenth Century (1798-1914)

              • Stefano Evangelista
              • Charlotte Ribeyrol
              • Matthew Winterbottom
              FORTHCOMING
              Colour Matters provides a fresh investigation of colour in the long nineteenth century. Across fourteen richly researched essays, the book explores the materiality, politics, and sensory experience of colour—from synthetic dyes and chrome pigments to the role of colour in medicine, gender, empire, and identity. By weaving together art history, literature, anthropology, science, and conservation, the contributors reveal a dynamic world where chromatic experimentation shaped aesthetics, technology, and social life. Colour Matters offers an essential contribution to colour studies and the humanities’ material turn, showing how pigment and perception illuminate both past and present.
              Conservation Biology in Sub-Saharan Africa: 2nd Edition - cover image
              • Environmental Studies
              • Textbooks and Learning Guides

              Conservation Biology in Sub-Saharan Africa: 2nd Edition

              • John W. Wilson
              • Richard B. Primack
              FORTHCOMING
              Conservation Biology in Sub-Saharan Africa is the definitive open-access textbook on essential conservation issues in the region. Now in its updated Second Edition, this prizewinning volume, which can be downloaded for free, is an invaluable resource for university courses, as well as a handy guide for professionals working to halt the increasing loss of biodiversity.
              Education 2.0: Chronicles of Technological and Cultural Change in Egypt - cover image

                Education 2.0: Chronicles of Technological and Cultural Change in Egypt

                • Linda Herrera
                FORTHCOMING
                Education 2.0 offers a compelling portrait of Egypt’s bold attempt to overhaul its public education system amid sweeping political and technological transformation. Drawing on extensive oral history interviews, this book traces the launch and rollout of the ‘New Education System’ initiated by the Ministry of Education in 2018, designed to modernize curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment in the digital age and change the ‘culture of learning’. The volume moves fluidly from macro-level state planning to the lived experiences of teachers and students, exploring the promises and pitfalls of top-down reform.
                Eine Rekonstruktion der lateinischen GesÀnge der Frankfurter Dirigierrolle und des Frankfurter Passionsspiels - cover image

                  Eine Rekonstruktion der lateinischen GesÀnge der Frankfurter Dirigierrolle und des Frankfurter Passionsspiels

                  • Peter Macardle
                  • Henrike LĂ€hnemann
                  FORTHCOMING
                  Das aus dem Nachlass von Peter Macardle herausgegebene Werk bietet die erste vollstĂ€ndige Rekonstruktion der musikalischen Schicht der Frankfurter Dirigierrolle und des Frankfurter Passionsspiels – zweier zentraler Handschriften der mittelalterlichen deutschen Passionsspieltradition. Die Dirigierrolle, eine Regierolle aus dem 14. Jahrhundert, sowie ihr Pendant aus dem 15. Jahrhundert enthalten nur die Spieltexte, ohne ausnotierte Melodien. Macardle rekonstruiert vorbildhaft die Musik von 161 GesĂ€ngen, wobei er sich auf diözesanspezifische liturgische Praktiken sowie auf eine breite Basis an mittelalterlichen deutschen Spielen stĂŒtzt.
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                    Embedding Ethics and Sustainability in Mathematics Teaching: Rationale, Methods, Exercises, Projects

                    • Maurice Chiodo
                    • Dennis MĂŒller
                    • Rehan Shah
                    FORTHCOMING
                    This groundbreaking book offers the first-ever comprehensive collection of resources for embedding ethics and sustainability into undergraduate mathematics education. Designed for use in first- and second-year university courses in Mathematics and related fields—such as Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, and Economics—it features a unique selection of exercises, homework problems, and project ideas that seamlessly integrate ethical and sustainable considerations into standard mathematical content.
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                      From the Margins: Migrant Academics’ Narratives of Precarity

                      • Ladan Rahbari
                      • Olga Burlyuk
                      FORTHCOMING
                      'From the Margins: Migrant Academics’ Narratives of Precarity' is the much-anticipated second volume following 'Migrant Academics’ Narratives of Precarity and Resilience in Europe' published in 2023 and available at https://www.openbookpublishers.com/books/10.11647/obp.0331. This new collection deepens and expands the conversation on the lived experiences of migrant academics navigating global academia. Maintaining the autoethnographic and narrative approach of the first volume, From the Margins brings together diverse voices that challenge the Eurocentric framing of academic mobility by extending the focus beyond Europe to contexts such as the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Africa, and the Middle East.
                      Heroines of Greek and Roman Myth: An intermediate Latin Reader - cover image
                      • Classics: Latin Textbooks
                      • Textbooks and Learning Guides
                      • Women and Gender Studies

                      Heroines of Greek and Roman Myth: An intermediate Latin Reader

                      • Maxwell Teitel Paule
                      FORTHCOMING
                      This volume offers students a fresh approach to reading Latin through the lens of women’s stories in classical myth. The stories, carefully adapted from ancient sources, progress in grammatical and stylistic difficulty, beginning with accessible prose and gradually building toward the complexity of authentic classical Latin. Drawing on Dickinson College’s Latin Core Vocabulary, the book ensures that learners are practicing the most useful words, while less common terms are glossed in-line to promote fluid reading rather than constant translation.
                      Historicizing IQ Testing: Intelligence Assessments and their Role in Norwegian Society from the 1900s to the Present - cover image
                      • Psychology and Psychoanalysis

                      Historicizing IQ Testing: Intelligence Assessments and their Role in Norwegian Society from the 1900s to the Present

                      • HĂ„kon Aamot Caspersen
                      • Jon RĂžyne Kyllingstad
                      FORTHCOMING
                      Intelligence testing has shaped modern society in profound ways, influencing education, psychology, law, and governance. This volume offers the first comprehensive study of the history of IQ testing in a Nordic country, shedding new light on its development, adaptation, and societal impact in Norway.
                      Joyce’s Choices: New Textual Parallels in James Joyce’s ‘Dubliners’, ‘A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man’, and ‘Ulysses' - cover image
                      • Literature
                      • Literature: Comparative Literature
                      • European Studies: English and Irish Studies

                      Joyce’s Choices: New Textual Parallels in James Joyce’s ‘Dubliners’, ‘A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man’, and ‘Ulysses'

                      • R. H. Winnick
                      FORTHCOMING
                      This major new study of the textual parallels that permeate James Joyce’s three most widely read works––Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and Ulysses––documents and discusses some eight hundred instances, just over seven hundred of them in 'Ulysses' alone, of previously unrecognized, unidentified, or misidentified echoes, most of them verbatim, of antecedent texts ranging from major and minor works of English, Irish, Italian, French and other literatures to the poems, plays, popular songs, hymns, comic operas, triple-deckers, dime novels, penny dreadfuls, and print advertisements of his own day.
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                        Microscopic Life in Early-Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Literature and Performance

                        • Liliane Campos
                        • Sarah Bouttier
                        • François-Joseph Lapointe
                        • Sarah Montin
                        FORTHCOMING
                        More with More: Investing in the Energy Transition: 2025 European Public Investment Outlook - cover image

                          More with More: Investing in the Energy Transition: 2025 European Public Investment Outlook

                          • Floriana Cerniglia
                          • Francesco Saraceno
                          FORTHCOMING
                          This outlook offers a timely and insightful exploration of Europe’s energy transition, a process that lies at the heart of today’s environmental, economic, and political debates. It examines the diverse commitments undertaken by European countries as they navigate the challenges of decarbonization and the shift to sustainable energy systems. By analyzing both the policy frameworks and the concrete instruments adopted to reach ambitious climate and energy goals, the book sheds light on the strategies shaping the continent’s future.
                          Music and Dances from Central Nepal: The Works of Subi Shah - cover image

                            Music and Dances from Central Nepal: The Works of Subi Shah

                            • Anna Marie Stirr
                            • Mason Brown
                            • Hikmat Khadka
                            • Lochan Rijal
                            FORTHCOMING
                            In this book, performer, educator, and writer Subi Shah presents an essential commentary and analysis of Himalayan folk music and performance. Having documented his musical tradition since the 1960s, Shah has created in-depth analyses of song, dance, music, poetry, and drama within their local and spiritual contexts. Shah’s detailed contribution to this field is invaluable reading for students, scholars, and musicians alike.
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                              Neomania: How Our Obsession With Innovation is Failing Science, and How to Restore Trust

                              • Krist Vaesen
                              FORTHCOMING
                              Drawing on metascience as well as the philosophy and sociology of science, Neomania offers a critical analysis of how this ethos has permeated the norms and institutions of modern science. The book traces its historical emergence, diagnoses its systemic consequences, and articulates a reform agenda centered on coordination, shared research programs, and epistemic integrity—an agenda that goes well beyond the principles of Open Science.
                              Ottoman-Era Documents from the Cairo Genizah - cover image

                                Ottoman-Era Documents from the Cairo Genizah

                                • Jane Hathaway
                                FORTHCOMING
                                This groundbreaking volume marks a rare and transformative contribution to studies of the Cairo Genizah, a vast trove of documents generated by Egypt’s Jewish community between the 10th and 19th centuries. While the Cairo Genizah has long yielded extraordinary insights into Jewish history in the greater Mediterranean region, attention has focused overwhelmingly on documents from the ‘classical’ period (11th–13th centuries). Documents from the later period, when Egypt was ruled by the Mamluk Sultanate and the Ottoman Empire, remain woefully underexplored. This book helps to change that, presenting a meticulously curated collection of later Genizah documents that expand the boundaries of current scholarship.
                                Pietro Giannone (1676–1748): The Tragedy of a Historian and the Inquisition: His Autobiography, translated with commentary by Therese Ridley - cover image

                                  Pietro Giannone (1676–1748): The Tragedy of a Historian and the Inquisition: His Autobiography, translated with commentary by Therese Ridley

                                  • ThĂ©rĂšse Ridley
                                  FORTHCOMING
                                  This edition, translated and annotated by Therese Ridley, not only renders the full autobiography accessible to English readers for the first time, but contextualizes it within modern Italian scholarship. Each chapter is enriched with appendices that include critical sources, commentary, and related correspondence, illuminating the people, events, and philosophical struggles that defined Giannone’s world.
                                  Science in the Salon: Atoms and Animals in Madeleine de ScudĂ©ry’s 'Conversations' (1680–92): An Essay and Translation - cover image

                                    Science in the Salon: Atoms and Animals in Madeleine de ScudĂ©ry’s 'Conversations' (1680–92): An Essay and Translation

                                    • Helena Taylor
                                    FORTHCOMING
                                    Madeleine de ScudĂ©ry (1607–1701) was a celebrated seventeenth-century novelist and essayist, yet her engagement with natural philosophy and the sciences has been largely overlooked. This volume presents the first English translation of 'The Story of Two Chameleons' (1688) and situates it within ScudĂ©ry’s broader scientific and philosophical writing. Beyond this seminal text, the book explores her reflections on atomism, natural history, and epistemology, revealing her critical engagement with cutting-edge theories of her time, including a challenge to the Cartesian ‘animal-machine’ hypothesis.
                                    Solidarity in Contingency: Rorty’s Constructive Project - cover image

                                      Solidarity in Contingency: Rorty’s Constructive Project

                                      • Elin D. Huckerby
                                      • Marianne Janack
                                      FORTHCOMING
                                      Richard Rorty (1931–2007), once dubbed ‘the man who killed truth’, is best known for challenging the idea that philosophy provides foundational knowledge. Yet beyond the controversy lies a vital, underexplored side of Rorty’s work: his constructive vision for fostering democratic solidarity in a world shaped by contingency and uncertainty. This volume shifts focus from defending Rorty to applying his insights for today’s fractured, post-truth culture.
                                      Spaces for Action: A Repository of Tools and Methods for a Socially Situated Architectural Education - cover image
                                      • Reference Books
                                      • Visual Arts
                                      • Textbooks and Learning Guides

                                      Spaces for Action: A Repository of Tools and Methods for a Socially Situated Architectural Education

                                      • Guido Cimadomo
                                      • Ingrid C. Vargas DĂ­az
                                      FORTHCOMING
                                      'Spaces for Action' provides a hands-on guide for teachers and students looking to make architectural learning more engaging, collaborative, and socially meaningful. The book brings together over 80 creative tools that can be adapted to different classrooms, communities, and design challenges. The tools are grouped by teaching approaches—like cooperative teamwork, experiential learning, and transformative practices—and by the stages of the design process: identifying challenges, generating ideas, and putting them into action. Each entry gives a clear overview of what the tool is for, how it works, and what you need to make it happen. You’ll also find tips on group sizes, resources, and possible collaborators, making it easy to bring these methods straight into practice.
                                      The American Archipelago: A New Edition of Oscar Handlin’s Classic Anthology, 'This Was America' - cover image

                                        The American Archipelago: A New Edition of Oscar Handlin’s Classic Anthology, 'This Was America'

                                        • Oscar Handlin
                                        • Kenneth Weisbrode
                                        FORTHCOMING
                                        The collection at hand, Handlin’s classic anthology 'This Was America', first published in 1949, gathers Europeans’ travel accounts and perspectives on America from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. Rather than presenting a single narrative, Handlin emphasizes variety: contrasting impressions of liberty and inequality, restlessness and rootedness, optimism and critique by people arriving from diverse European backgrounds. His free translations and selective introductions guide readers subtly but leave interpretation open. Over time, these essays shift meaning depending on context—once read as a celebration of American life, they now invite more critical reflection. This new edition reimagines America not as a singular whole but as an “archipelago”: a collection of diverse experiences, perceptions, and contradictions. The metaphor underscores the interplay between unity and multiplicity in American identity.
                                        The Diaries of Anthony Hewitson, Provincial Journalist, Volume 2: 1891–1912 - cover image

                                          The Diaries of Anthony Hewitson, Provincial Journalist, Volume 2: 1891–1912

                                          • Andrew Hobbs
                                          FORTHCOMING
                                          Andrew Hobbs’s introduction and footnotes provide background and analysis of these valuable documents. This full scholarly edition offers a wealth of new information about reporting, freelancing, sub-editing, newspaper ownership and publishing, and illuminates aspects of Victorian periodicals and culture extending far beyond provincial newspapers.
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                                            The Doctrine of One

                                            • Michael Beckerman
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                                              The Sentencing of Jesus (Gzar-dina de-Yeshu): The 'Authentic' Jewish Protocols of the Trial of Jesus

                                              • Gideon Bohak
                                              FORTHCOMING
                                              By reconstructing an ancient polemical text that has previously been known only in a fragmentary manner, and by situating it both within its Late Antique context and in the context of previous scholarship, this book makes a significant contribution to the study of Judaism, and of Jewish-Christian relations, in Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages.
                                              The World of Tradition: A Global Perspective on Folklore and Ethnology - cover image

                                                The World of Tradition: A Global Perspective on Folklore and Ethnology

                                                • Simon J. Bronner
                                                FORTHCOMING
                                                This landmark volume features over 45 prominent scholars from all over the world who assess knowledge of international folklore and ethnology in the twenty-first century and ways to enhance global cultural understanding in the future. They cover issues of globalism from the ancient past to the present, migration and diffusion, and comparative genres and traditional practices. It is the most comprehensive reference on international folkloristic and ethnological studies ever produced.
                                                Two Priors and a Princess: St Frideswide in Twelfth-Century Oxford - cover image

                                                  Two Priors and a Princess: St Frideswide in Twelfth-Century Oxford

                                                  • Andrew Dunning
                                                  FORTHCOMING
                                                  Two Priors and a Princess presents a fresh assessment of the manuscript evidence with translations that are easily accessible to non-specialists. It is essential reading for students and scholars of medieval literature, as well as social and religious historians. It will be of particular value to readers interested in medical explanations and mental health in the Middle Ages; in the probative functions and stylistic development of the genres of hagiography and miracle collections; and in the function and definition of the ‘supernatural’ in medieval England.
                                                  Verbal Multi-Word Expressions in Corpus Languages: Data, Methodology, and Analysis - cover image

                                                    Verbal Multi-Word Expressions in Corpus Languages: Data, Methodology, and Analysis

                                                    • Victoria Beatrix Fendel
                                                    FORTHCOMING
                                                    This volume brings together a diverse, interdisciplinary cohort of scholars to shed new light on verbal multi-word expressions in corpus languages such as Greek, Latin, and Egyptian. Addressing in particular corpora related to in-groups, which are often overlooked due to entrenched research traditions or limited accessibility, the volume makes these corpora newly visible and methodologically relevant.
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