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At the Ancient Warfare conference in Madrid (WAWIC), De Gruyter Brill editor Giulia Moriconi ran into Giorgia Proietti, who edited the volume "Memory, Space and Mindscapes in Ancient Greece" with Jeremy McInerney. Please drop by the booth and browse our latest titles in Ancient Warfare.
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In the midst of the fray, our chief publishing officer Maurits van den Boogert and chief strategy officer Dominique De Roo will be joining two panel discussions. If you're attending, make sure to catch them – and visit us at Booth 5B.G19! #BIBF2026
The session will explore what editors and reviewers expect from each section of a #manuscript, issues that can lead to rejection, and strategies for presenting #research clearly and logically. Secure your spot now! 🔗 marketing.degruyterbrill.com/Manuscript_W... 2/2
Cultural scholar Pauline Seuß (Bildungsinstitut für inklusive Vielfalt) answers these questions and more in our latest podcast episode. Have a listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Illustrations: Julika Prantner-Weber
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We're very excited to connect with our partners in #Beijing next week. It promises to be an action-packed fair full of meetings and conversations with partner libraries, universities and presses.
🎧 Discrimination can take many forms and start early. How can schools avoid perpetuating patterns of exclusion based on people's identities? How can teachers deal with discriminating behavior? And how can classrooms be made safe and welcoming for everyone, especially in today's political climate?