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Discipline
Social and Political Sciences
Amsterdam University Press (AUP) asks how ongoing social, economic, and political transformations affect local, national, European and global governance and society. This is explored through series such as 'Protest and Social Movements', which aims to further our understanding of the origins, dealings, decisions, and outcomes of social movements.
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AUP and CEU Sign Partnership Agreement
Starting 1st August 2024, AUP will be responsible for the production, marketing and sales of all titles published by Central European University Press (CEU Press), as well as completing existing projects and commissioning new titles.
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Series within Social and Political Sciences
Liveable Futures

Protest and Social Movements

Perspectives on the Maghreb

War, Conflict and Genocide Studies

GWZO Studies on Central and Eastern Europe: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Culture, History, and the Environment

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Events
Amsterdam School for Heritage Memory and Material Culture – Annual Conference
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2025 - 11:00
Faculty of Humanities of the University of Amsterdam, the Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture
AUP will attend the Amsterdam School for Heritage Memory, and Material Culture – Annual Conference
International Council for Central and East European Studies World Congress (ICCEES) 2025
Monday, July 21st, 2025 - 12:00
University College London, Institute of Education, 20 Bedford Way, WC1H 0AL UK
CEU Press will attend the ICCEES XI World Congress