Arts & Humanities

Bred for the Reich: How the Nazis Enlisted the Animal World

Even as they orchestrated mass violence, Nazi leaders found time to obsess over cows. And dogs. And the perfect horse. Animals didn’t just decorate propaganda posters or pose beside dictators—they were drafted, trained, bred, and classified with chilling precision. What happens when a regime tries to reshape not only humans, but animals too?

Arts & Humanities

From Local Archive to Digital Collection: Discover Primary Sources on Brazil’s Rich Film History

From the 1910s to the 1960s, cinema was one of Brazil’s most popular forms of entertainment, rivalled only by radio. De Gruyter Brill’s Classic Brazilian Cinema Online collection brings together digitized issues of over 60 film magazines from 1913–1974.

Academia & Publishing

Libraries Investing Ahead: An interview with Amanda Rust

Guardian of the past, enabler of the future: Amanda Rust is our guest this month as we dive into the challenges and opportunities of American higher education in an era of global instability.

Academia & Publishing

You’re Still on Mute: Reflections on Working Digitally in the Post-Pandemic Era

Five years after Covid-19 changed everything, De Gruyter Brill staff share how they collaborate, curate, and communicate scholarship in a digital-first world.

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