Neisse publishing house

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The Neisse Verlag is a German publisher for Humanities and Literature , based in Dresden . The publishing house was founded in 1998 by Silvia and Detlef Krell.

Publishing program

The publisher's program focuses on academic publications on the history of Silesian and German literature as well as on Polish history and the present and German-Polish relations.

The quarterly Silesia Nova has been published by Neisse Verlag since 2004 . Institutional sponsors are the Institute for German Philology at the University of Breslau and the Willy Brandt Center for German and European Studies at the University of Breslau. The magazine is published by the literary scholars Edward Białek , Anna Mańko-Matysiak , Andrzej Zawada , the historians Krzysztof Ruchniewicz and Rościsław Żerelik , the art historian Rainer Sachs , the bookseller and editor Thomas Maruck and the publisher Detlef Krell. In Silesia Nova scientific, popular science and journalistic articles on Silesian cultural history, on Polish and Central European cultural history and the present, and on German-Polish relations are published.

The Hauptmanniana series edited by Edward Białek, Mirosława Czarnecka and Hans-Gert Roloff includes contributions to the work of Carl Hauptmann and Gerhart Hauptmann . The Dresden Scientific Library brings together publications by young humanities scholars. The publishing house has been publishing the humanities series of the Herrnhut Academy since 2012 .

Numerous books are published together with the Wroclaw partner publishers Oficyna Wydawnicza Atut - Wrocławskie Wydawnictwo Oświatowe and Quaestio , including the German-language publications in the series Supplements to Orbis Linguarum and Dissertationes Inaugurales Selectae .

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