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Item Avant-garde – some introductory notes on the politics of a label(Oxford University Press, 2009) van den Berg, HubertItem Avantgarde und Anarchismus. Dada in Zürich und Berlin(Universitätsverlag C. Winter, 1999) van den Berg, HubertItem Das Manifest als Einblattdruck in der ästhetischen Praxis der italienischen Futuristen(Peter Lang, 2010) van den Berg, HubertItem "Der Sturm" und die niederländische literarische Avantgarde. Eine kleine Bestandsaufnahme(LIT Verlag, 2013) van den Berg, HubertItem Deutsche "Kunst- und Kulturpropaganda" in der Galerie Dada? Die Sturm-Ausstellung und ihre Hintergründe(edition text+kritik, 2012) van den Berg, HubertItem “Doch knap als imitatie is het.” Marsmans ‘Seinen’, August Stramm en de Sturm-poëzie na de Eerste Wereldoorlog(Van Gorcum, 2007) van den Berg, HubertItem Expressionism, Constructivism and the Transnationality of the Historical Avant-Garde(Peeters, 2013) van den Berg, HubertItem Icelandic Artists in the Network of the European Avant-garde. The Cases of Jón Stefánsson and Finnur Jónsson(Rodopi, 2012) van den Berg, Hubert; Hjartarson, BenediktItem Lothar Schreyers Beiträge in Die Unvergessenen. Hinweis auf eine historische Verknüpfung von klassischer Avantgarde und konservativer Revolution(Leipziger Universätsverlag, 2010) van den Berg, HubertItem Mapping Old Traces of the New. Towards a Historical Topography of Early Twentieth-Century Avant-Garde(s) in the European Cultural Field(s)(de Gruyter, 2006) van den Berg, HubertItem Martin Puchner - Poetry of the Revolution. Marx, Manifestos, and the Avant-Gardes(Septentrio Academic Publishing, 2007) van den Berg, HubertThe genre of the manifesto belongs to the key elements of avant-garde textuality. As such, the manifesto has received considerable attention in recent avant-garde research. Many articles, chapters in general studies on the avant-garde, several collections of essays, monographs and annotated anthologies have been devoted to the manifesto in the past decades. Martin Puchner's book on the avant-garde manifesto is a latecomer in this context, published some ten years after a wave of Manifestantismus struck in particular continental European avant-garde research. As in the case of any late arrival, the main question is self-evidently: what adds Puchner to already existing literature? The answer must be rather ambivalent.Item Modernisms in Dutch literature(John Benjamins, 2007) van den Berg, Hubert; Dorleijn, GillisItem On the Shoreline of Utopia. Bertolt Brecht and the Topos of Swimming(Peeters, 2007) van den Berg, HubertItem Provinzielle Zentren - metropolitane Peripherie. Zur Topgraphie der europäischen Avantgarde des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts und ihrer Vernetzung(Peter Lang, 2011) van den Berg, HubertItem The Early Twentieth-Century Avant-Garde and the Nordic Countries. An Introductory tour d‘horizon(Rodopi, 2012) van den Berg, HubertItem The Import of Nothing. How Dada Came, Saw and Vanished in the Low Countries (1915-1929)(G.K. Hall & Co., 2002) van den Berg, HubertItem The Inter-, Trans- and Postnationality of the Historical Avant-Garde. Introduction(Peeters, 2013) van den Berg, Hubert; Głuchowska, Lidia