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      • Verlag Jungbrunnen

        Verlag Jungbrunnen was founded in 1923. Background was the intention to supply children who otherwise didn’t have access to books with high quality literature. Even though almost 100 years have gone by since then, the aim is still the same: Jungbrunnen produces quality picture books and novels for children and young adults from 2 to 14. Literary style and language, fantasy and craftsmanship in illustrations, universal topics which touch the souls of young people – all those elements unite to extraordinary books, which are entertaining and demanding at the same time. Young people can feel at home in them and have a chance to deal with existential questions in a protected space.

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      • Dawen Publishing House

        Founded in 2008, Dawen Publishing House was the first independent publishing house to be headed by general managers from the perspective of youths. It produces cultural books that target Arab readers in general and the young audience in particular. Dawen is ranked first on top of the Arab world countries as it is famous for its activity on social media. It is among the most important leading Egyptian publishing houses as it was honored in 2019 by the Union of Egyptian Publishers for being one of the most influential publishing houses in this field. Dawen also won the Shield of Honor by both the Union of Publishers and the Egyptian Ministry of Culture. More than 400 titles of all genres of novels as well as cultural and intellectual books have been published by Dawen. Not only has it won 10 awards in poetry, short stories and novels by the Sawiris Cultural Award which is one of the celebrated literary contests in Egypt but its publications have become atop the best sellers lists in the cultural field in Egypt and other Arab countries. For more information and our catalogue, please visit ourwebsite. For business inquiries, please send an email to: Ahmed El-Bohy Dawen Publishers

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        February 2011

        Holiday camps in twentieth-century Britain

        Packaging pleasure

        by Sandra Trudgen Dawson, Jeffrey Richards

        This book is the story of two holiday camp chains established in the 1930s that provided thousands with packaged pleasure. Warner and Butlin's commercial camps emerged at the intersection of cultural shifts that politicised working-class leisure and consumption. Entertainment fostered in the post-war camps provided a forum for popular pleasure that reinforced the idea of a 'national' culture grown from the common experience of war. Butlin and Warner, the big commercial chains of the 50s and 60s, are enmeshed in our social and cultural history. Dawson uncovers the significance of the holiday camps to the political, economic, social, and cultural history of twentieth-century Britain, drawing on an impressive variety of sources, from government documents to trade journals, advertising, photographs, oral histories, literature, films and songs. This unique volume will be of interest to academics and specialists of British social history, popular culture and tourism studies whilst remaining accessible to enthusiasts. ;

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        January 1995

        Hera und Juno

        Wandlungen und Beharrung einer Göttin

        by Häußler, Bernhard

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        March 2020

        Das Haus am Orangenhain

        Roman

        by Susann Urban, Sheila O’Flanagan

        Für Juno Ryan bricht eine Welt zusammen, als sie erfährt, dass ihr Freund Brad bei einem tragischen Unglück ums Leben gekommen ist. Und als wäre das nicht schon schlimm genug, stellt sich heraus, dass der Mann, den sie liebte und mit dem sie von einer gemeinsamen Zukunft träumte, verheiratet war und einen Sohn hat. In ihrer Verzweiflung flüchtet sie nach Spanien in das Ferienhaus einer Freundin, in die idyllische Villa Naranja. Der blaue Himmel, ein streunender Kater und nicht zuletzt Pep, der attraktive Sohn des benachbarten Weinbauern, sind Balsam für ihre Seele.Nach und nach scheint sie die Vergangenheit hinter sich lassen zu können, doch als eines Tages Max, der Bruder ihres Geliebten, in ihr kleines Refugium einbricht, muss Juno sich ihren Gefühlen stellen und herausfinden, was sie im Leben wirklich will …

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        March 2020

        Das Haus am Orangenhain

        Roman

        by Sheila O’Flanagan, Susann Urban

        Für Juno Ryan bricht eine Welt zusammen, als sie erfährt, dass ihr Freund Brad bei einem tragischen Unglück ums Leben gekommen ist. Und als wäre das nicht schon schlimm genug, stellt sich heraus, dass der Mann, den sie liebte und mit dem sie von einer gemeinsamen Zukunft träumte, verheiratet war und einen Sohn hat. In ihrer Verzweiflung flüchtet sie nach Spanien in das Ferienhaus einer Freundin, in die idyllische Villa Naranja. Der blaue Himmel, ein streunender Kater und nicht zuletzt Pep, der attraktive Sohn des benachbarten Weinbauern, sind Balsam für ihre Seele.Nach und nach scheint sie die Vergangenheit hinter sich lassen zu können, doch als eines Tages Max, der Bruder ihres Geliebten, in ihr kleines Refugium einbricht, muss Juno sich ihren Gefühlen stellen und herausfinden, was sie im Leben wirklich will …

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        October 1997

        Hamlet

        by Anthony Dawson

        Links acting traditions with cultural milieu.. No other book on Hamlet on the stage covers as much theoretical ground.. Covers a number of foreign productions and pays much attention to the role of scenography . ;

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        November 2007

        Making peace with the past?

        Memory, trauma and the Irish troubles

        by Graham Dawson

        This book explores the psychic, cultural and political ramifications of memory within the Irish Troubles. It investigates the traumatic impact of the violence perpetrated since 1969; the antagonistic cultural narratives of memory fashioned and mobilised in this context within public and private arenas; and the conflicts, paradoxes and contradictions involved in 'coming to terms with the past' both before and during the Irish peace process initiated in 1993-94. The study focuses on personal and collective remembrance within two particular locations: the Unionist communities along the Irish Border, and nationalist Derry. It traces the formation from below of competing public narratives, one concerned with the 'ethnic cleansing' of Protestants by the Irish Republican Army, the other with British state violence on Bloody Sunday; and analyses their subjective roots in specific experiences of fear and loss, their role in ideological struggle, and their complicated relation to private, familial and individual remembering. ;

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2022

        Bodies complexioned

        by Mark Dawson

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        December 2020

        This is your hour

        Christian intellectuals in Britain and the Crisis of Europe, 1937–49

        by John Carter Wood

        In the 1930s and 1940s - amid the crises of totalitarianism, war and a perceived cultural collapse in the democratic West - a high-profile group of mostly Christian intellectuals met to map out 'middle ways' through the 'age of extremes'. Led by the missionary and ecumenist Joseph H. Oldham, the group included prominent writers, thinkers and activists such as T. S. Eliot, John Middleton Murry, Karl Mannheim, John Baillie, Alec Vidler, H. A. Hodges, Christopher Dawson, Kathleen Bliss and Michael Polanyi. The 'Oldham group' saw faith as a uniquely powerful resource for social and cultural renewal, and it represents a fascinating case study of efforts to renew freedom in a dramatic confrontation with totalitarianism. The group's story will appeal to those interested in the cultural history of the Second World War and the issue of applying faith to the 'modern' social order.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        December 2021

        Translations, an autoethnography

        by Paul Carter

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