Peter Lang Group
Peter Lang Group specializes in the Humanities and Social Sciences, covering the complete publication spectrum from monographs to student coursebooks.
View Rights PortalPeter Lang Group specializes in the Humanities and Social Sciences, covering the complete publication spectrum from monographs to student coursebooks.
View Rights PortalWe are an independent, illustrated publisher creating beautifully produced books in the areas of interior design, food & drink, craft, mindfulness and spirituality, health, humour and pop culture. We also produce delightful gifts and stationery, as well as fantastic ranges of books for kids.
View Rights PortalMit seinem Cthulu-Mythos wollte H. P. Lovecraft eine Atmosphäre kosmischen Grauens schaffen, die Archaisches mit den modernen Erkenntnissen der Wissenschaft verbindet und unserer Zeit angemessen ist. Die Angst hielt er für das älteste und stärkste Gefühl, mit dem er in seinen Erzählungen gerne spielte. Die besten Erzählungen von H. P. Lovecraft sind in diesem Rand zusammengefaßt.
Intoxicating? Intoxicating drugs are as old as mankind itself. Whether herbal or produced synthetically in a laboratory, their variety is almost limitless. And every year, more substances are added to the list. Niels Eckstein, who is a Professor of Drug Regulatory Affairs and Pharmacology and a long-standing expert in the narcotics scene, explores the abysses of the darknet and dealer hell, provides insider information, conducts interviews with dealers and producers, and offers profound insights into the bizarre, parallel world of intoxicating substances. At the same time, the author takes a thorough look at the chemistry of the different substance classes and the neurobiological basis of addiction. He also covers production and assesses the danger and addiction potential of designer drugs, BTM, NPS, medicinal drugs and doping substances. This book outlines the political and sociopolitical dimensions of the use of psychoactive substances, classifies them legally, describes risks, approaches, and help strategies, highlights routes out of drug problems and alternatives to drug prohibition, and comments on the opioid crisis in the United States and the „war on drugs.“ “I don‘t care how it‘s regulated: if he wants it and can pay for it, he gets it. If I get caught, I‘ll go to jail for a few years, whether it‘s for a kilo of coke, meph or testo, it doesn‘t matter.“ – In an interview with a dealer
Phosphorus is an essential element for plant growth and its input has long been recognised as necessary to maintain profitable crop production. However, phosphorus inputs can also increase the biological activity of surface waters and this can lead to the destruction of such aquatic ecosystems. Advanced eutrophication of surface water leads to problems with its use for fisheries, recreation, industry and drinking, due to the increased growth of undesirable algae and aquatic weeds, and oxygen shortages caused by their death and decomposition. It is therefore important to have a good understanding of the causes and mode of phosphorus loss from soil to water, to enable the problems to be controlled and managed. This book has been developed from an international workshop held in Ireland in late 1995. It is the first comprehensive consideration of the topic, and many leading researchers in the area have contributed to it. It is essential reading for all soil scientists and freshwater biologists, as well as for environmentalists, ecologists and agriculturalists concerned with sustainable land management and pollution. The book is also recommended to fisheries managers, fertilizer manufacturers and biologists working for water utilities.
Ausgehend von der überlegung, daß die fundamentalen Prozesse des menschlichen Geistes wie Wahrnehmen, Sprechen, Denken und Handeln interpretations- und zeichenbestimmte Aktivitäten sind, hat Günter Abel in einer Reihe von Büchern ein dreistufiges Modell der Zeichen- und Interpretationsverhältnisse entwickelt. In seinem neuen Buch führt er diesen Ansatz weiter, indem er das Verhältnis von Zeichen und Wirklichkeit sowie von Wissen und Weltbezug in den Mittelpunkt rückt. Die grundlegende Rolle der Zeichen- und Interpretationsprozesse in ihrem Zusammenhang mit Bewußtsein, Geist, Sprache, Formen des Wissens, Weltbildern und Bildwelten wird in Auseinandersetzung mit den philosophischen Positionen der Gegenwart profiliert und in systematischer Perspektive weiterentwickelt. Abel unterläuft damit hergebrachte und vorherrschende Dichotomien, entwickelt den Ansatz der Zeichen- und Interpretationsphilosophie weiter und gibt den aktuellen Debatten neue Impulse.
Unmittelbar nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg waren in zahlreichen westeuropäischen Ländern NS-Kriegsverbrecher inhaftiert. Im Zuge der Westbindung der Bundesrepublik wurden die meisten von ihnen entlassen. Lediglich in Italien und den Niederlanden verblieben insgesamt fünf Deutsche im Gefängnis: der SS-Mann Herbert Kappler, als Kommandeur der Sicherheitspolizei verantwortlich für das Massaker in den Ardeatinischen Höhlen, sowie die »Vier von Breda«, die maßgeblich an der Ermordung der niederländischen Juden beteiligt gewesen waren. Hochrangige deutsche Politiker, unter ihnen die Bundeskanzler Brandt und Schmidt, setzten sich für ihre Freilassung ein. Felix Bohr zeichnet das westdeutsche Engagement für die im Ausland inhaftierten NS-Täter nach. Er zeigt, wie sich aus Netzwerken von Kirchenverbänden, Veteranenvereinigungen und Diplomaten eine einflussreiche Interessenvertretung formierte, die rechtliche und materielle Hilfe leistete. Während Opfer des NS-Regimes um gesellschaftliche Anerkennung und Entschädigung kämpften, organisierte die Lobby Unterstützung für die Kriegsverbrecher auf höchster politischer Ebene. Auf der Grundlage bislang mitunter nicht zugänglicher Quellen wirft Bohr einen umfassenden Blick auf ein bisher kaum bekanntes Kapitel bundesdeutscher Vergangenheitspolitik.
Key Questions in Environmental Toxicology is designed as a self-study tool for undergraduate students. Questions review the origin, characterization and environmental distribution of major pollutants, followed by their absorption and metabolic disposition in living organisms. They address implications for the development of cancer, cardiovascular disease, pulmonary dysfunction and neurological conditions in relation to gaseous pollutants, particulates, persistent organic compounds and radioactive emissions, then cover the impact of pollutants on biodiversity, food safety, and water contamination. This book: - Covers toxicology from human morbidity, ecological impact and biodiversity perspectives, and emphasises the impact of diverse organic pollutants in worsening these interconnected phenomena, leading to wider environmental emergencies; - Provides a selection of fill-in-the-gap, multiple choice and short answer question types for students to vary their learning and enhance motivation; - Includes full answer rationales, allowing students to gain true insight into the subject. Providing support to programmes across environmental science, ecology and human health, and covering all the major biological toxins and pollutants as well as unintended consequences of actions designed to improve outcomes, this book may be used in conjunction with the companion volume Introduction to Environmental Toxicology.
What makes human beings human? Is it a life in society that makes us what we are? We often hear stories of persons who have survived in the wild without social contact or who were supposedly raised by wild animals. Kaspar Hauser is probably the most well-known example, but certainly not the only one. P. J. Blumenthal has taken up the hunt for the “wild man” Homo ferus on the boundary between man and animal.