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  1. May 16

    We're proud of all the colleagues who participated in the this weekend. The weather was beautiful ☀️ everybody made it to the finish line 🏃 and the beer was nice and cold 🍻 See you next year and until then... keep running!

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  2. May 13

    Are you ready to run? We are! This Sunday, a group of Brill runners is participating in the , on several distances. Come cheer us on if you're in the area, you can recognize us from the grey shirts. Happy running and good luck!

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  3. May 10

    * Blogpost * Ulrich Schmiedel & Sturla J. Stålsett on normative distinctions between “honest” and “hijacked” Christianity. The blog draws on Schmiedel's book "The Spirit of Populism: Political Theologies in Polarized Times," recently published with Brill

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  4. May 5

    Congratulations to Elize Mazadiego: her book "Dematerialization and the Social Materiality of Art: Experimental forms in , 1955-1968" has won the 2022 prize for Best Book in Latin American Visual Culture Studies from

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  5. Apr 23

    Today is UN ! Celebrate this by reading a special issue of "Language Dynamics and Change" on the English language for free: "Norse against Old English: 20-0," "English: The Extent of Viking Impact Remains Open," and more. Enjoy!

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  6. Apr 19

    News: As of today, is officially part of our company. WAP is a renowned international publishing house in the Life Sciences. Their journal and book programs will help us to further develop our portfolio in Biology and adjacent fields

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  7. Apr 11

    In 2022, we have 18 new Open Access agreements and multi-year partnership projects, incl a new Transformative Agreement in Australia and New Zealand, which offers unlimited Open Access publishing to researchers at participating universities

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  8. Apr 11

    Are you an active researcher in the Humanities? ’s Humanities-focused Sub-Group would love to hear about your experiences with data sharing. Share your thoughts here: 📆 Survey closes 15th April

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  9. Apr 8

    What was the language of the Quran like, and how do we know? This work uncovers the earliest linguistic layer of the Quran "Quranic Arabic: From its Hijazi Origins to its Classical Reading Traditions," by Marijn van Putten is available now in

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  10. Apr 8

    We had a great time at the London Book Fair and enjoyed meeting so many colleagues from the publishing industry. We hope to see you all again next year!

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  11. Apr 5

    For an overview of Brill's free content related to the war in , visit Highlighted today: "From Kosovo to and Beyond: On Territorial Integrity, Unilateral Secession and Legal Neutrality in International Law" by Simone F. van den Driest

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  12. Apr 5

    *AAH Annual Conference 2022* Brill has an online presence at the 2022 Annual Conference of the Association which will take place online from 6-8 April 2022 Visit our dedicated web page for details and profit from the conference discount

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  13. Apr 4

    The ’s cross-publisher humanities sub-group has developed a survey to take pulse of current practice and potential challenges in humanities data sharing. If you’re an active humanities researcher, they would love to hear from you Deadline 15 April

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  14. Mar 29

    In solidarity with the Ukrainian people we share relevant publications on and "A Man Comes from Someplace: Stories, History, Memory from a Lost Time" by Judith Pearl Summerfield is now freely accessible

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  15. Mar 28

    News: The series "Agriculture and the Making of Sciences 1100-1700: Texts, Practices, and Transcultural Transmission of Knowledge in Asia" has been added to our publishing portfolio in , with financial support from the

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  16. Mar 24

    In solidarity with the Ukrainian people we share relevant publications on and "The Crisis in and the Principle of Non-Intervention" by and Nicholas Tsagourias in ICLR is now freely accessible

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  17. Mar 22

    Podcast: traces the travails and triumphs of the Jewish community in Eastern Europe from the Middle Ages to the present, based on his edited volume, "Sources on Jewish Self-Government in the Polish Lands from Its Inception to the Present"

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  18. Mar 21

    In Applying History in Real Time argues that historical analogies played a key role in the debates between officials about how to respond to two crises: the #9/11 terrorist attacks of 2001 and the bankruptcy of in 2008

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  19. Mar 21

    Chiaen Liu with his new book "Register Variation in the New Testament Petrine Texts": on the nature of the early church from a Petrine perspective, employing an analysis of register to implement a more synthetic study of relevant texts in the New Testament

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  20. Mar 18

    In solidarity with the Ukrainian people we share relevant publications on and "Everyday Migrant Accompaniment: Humanitarian Border Diplomacy" by Cristina Churruca-Muguruza in HJD 17.1 is now freely accessible

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