Written @NIAS

Written @NIAS

NIAS Fellows write books, chapters, journal and conference papers as well as articles in newspapers and popular scientific magazines. Currently there are over 1200 books and 1200 articles and chapters in the NIAS Catalogue. They are a testimony to the volume and variety of work that has been produced at NIAS.

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  • The cost of diamonds
    Book

    Diamonds and the Holocaust

  • The Manifold Faces of the East
    Book

    The Manifold Faces of the East

  • The Manifold Faces of the East
    Book

    The Manifold Faces of the East

  • Gendered Tropes in War Photography 1
    Book

    Gendered Tropes in War Photography

  • Démocratisation et religion en Afrique noire
    Book

    Démocratisation et religion en Afrique noire

  • Colonial Transactions
    Book

    Colonial Transactions

  • Migrant Letters
    Book

    Introduction. Reconsidering the migrant letter

  • Migrant Letters
    Book

    For the good of the family: migratory strategies and affective language in Portuguese migrant letters, 1870s–1920s

  • Migrant Letters
    Book

    Migrant Letters

  • Rhetoric and Social Relations
    Book

    Rhetoric and Social Relations

  • Rhetoric and Social Relations
    Book

    Rhetoric and Social Relations

  • Rhetoric and Social Relations
    Book

    Rhetoric and Social Relations

  • The Environmental Crunch in Africa
    Book

    The Environmental Crunch in Africa

  • The Environmental Crunch in Africa
    Book

    The Environmental Crunch in Africa

  • The Environmental Crunch in Africa
    Book

    The Environmental Crunch in Africa

  • The Psychic Lives of Statues
    Book

    The Psychic Lives of Statues

  • The Reception of Greek Ethics in Late Antiquity and Byzantium
    Book

    The Reception of Greek Ethics in Late Antiquity and Byzantium

  • Changing concepts in presurgical assessment for epilepsy surgery
    Book

    Changing concepts in presurgical assessment for epilepsy surgery

  • Beyond Regulatory Governance?
    Book

    Beyond Regulatory Governance?

  • Early Modern Knowledge Societies as Affective Economies
    Book

    Early Modern Knowledge Societies as Affective Economies