Financing Cathedral Building in the Middle Ages
Wim Vroom
Identity Processes and Dynamics in Multi-Ethnic Europe
Charles Westin, José Bastos, Janine Dahinden, Pedro Góis
Mapping Intermediality in Performance
Sarah Bay-Cheng, Chiel Kattenbelt, Andy Lavender, Robin Nelson
Diaspora and Transnationalism
Rainer Bauböck, Thomas Faist
Tracks and Traces
Philip Hirsch, Nicholas Tapp









How do we define identity in a post-colonial, multi-ethnic Euorpe?

A study of identity processes and identity dynamics in a post-colonial, multiethnic European context.

Globalisation, migration and integration have shaken up identity processes and identity dynamics as never before. But in a post-colonial, multi-ethnic Europe, what is identity? How is it constructed?

Identity Processes and Dynamics in Multi-Ethnic Europe endeavours to answer these questions and more. Eleven of the thirteen chapters present empirical case studies from the Basque Country, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and Portugal – thus resulting in one of the first international volumes to highlight Portugal’s diverse and complex migration flows.

Transnationalism also takes centre stage in several contributions that survey various types of informal and formal networks in local communities and across national borders. Via American studies, anthropology, cultural studies, ethnology, history, social psychology and sociology, the authors come from an array of disciplines as dynamic as the continent about which they write.

This first comprehensive overview of the process of commissioning and financing the construction of cathedrals in the Middle Ages reveals a financing system almost as monumental as the cathedrals themselves. More...

Mapping Intermediality in Performance examines afresh the impact upon acting and performance of digital technologies. It is concerned with how digital culture combines the traditional ‘liveness’ of theatre with media interfaces and internet protocols. The time and space of the ‘here and now’ are both challenged and adapted, just as barriers between theatre-makers and the ‘experiencers’ of events are broken down. More...

Vincent van Gogh’s paintings and drawings are fabulously expensive. Millions of people admire his work, but are those masterpieces all genuine? More...

South Asian Partition Fiction in English
This study Explores a significant cross-section of South Asian fiction in English written on the theme of Partition from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. More...

The best available up-to-date scholarship in comparative socio-economic research in welfare state reform. More...

New Open Access journal
Quotidian is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal, focused on the study of everyday life. It promotes the study of culture as a lived experience. More...

What makes the Netherlands Dutch?
A sparkling, informative account of what makes the Netherlands Dutch, perfect for anyone interested in its history or present and written by the country's foremost scholars More...

Amsterdam University Press supports ‘Open Access’ and publishes several titels in this manner. More...

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