Hitit publishing house

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The Hitit publishing was a scientific publishing house , which was regarded as a "bridge between cultures". The company, which existed from 1983 to around 2007, was based in Berlin .

The focus of the publishing program was administration, law and social sciences. Together with the Berlin University of Applied Sciences for Administration and Justice , Hitit published the series: "Administration, Law and Society" and the "Berlin Contributions to Education".

In addition, Hitit published a social and political science series with "Diversity of Nations and Minority Rights in Europe", which was overseen by such well-known editors as Jürgen Fijalkowski or Ertekin Özcan .

The art and non-fiction books as well as novels, short stories and volumes of poetry etc. a. von Kemal Kurt finally paid special attention to an "image of cultural Europe" as well as the art and literature of Turkey .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ From this year the last book by the publisher can be found in the German National Library