The violence and inhumanity of Russia's war in Ukraine, with hospitals under fire, innocent civilians mercilessly killed, and a possible threat of nuclear war, put a definitive end to the false feeling of security enjoyed by Europe since the Yugoslav wars. Thus, maintaining a friendly dialog with people around the world is now more important than ever to prevent further tragedies. Translation in all its forms is the key practice that can facilitate mutual understanding, which is vital if we are to hand down the planet to further generations in a habitable state. Among other disciplines, translation studies has been increasingly active in addressing the most complex problems of our planet. Since information flows are directly dependent on one's location on the geopolitical map and are subject to market rules, many important studies conducted outside the main capital centres remain unknown in the international academic sphere despite the significant results and motivation of researchers Thanks to scholars such as those who contributed to this volume, translation studies in Ukraine and the excellent research done at its universities both now and in the past have become more visible in recent decades
Ivana Hostová Livres






How Much I Feel
- 298pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A Wall Street Journal bestseller. From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Marie Force comes a sexy new contemporary romance about two people with nothing in common--except all the most important things. Carmen Babysitting a handsome, arrogant neurosurgeon isn't how I imagined my first day at Miami-Dade General Hospital. This is supposed to be the start of my dream career--something I've worked hard to achieve after the tragic loss of my husband. Dr. Jason Northrup isn't going to mess up my plans, even if he makes my lady parts stand up and say hello. Especially since the surgeon sends up every kind of red flag. However, my heart--and other parts--seem intent on ignoring those signs... Jason I have more important things to do than bail out an attractive new colleague, but I need her. Carmen is my only hope in convincing the Miami-Dade board to overlook my tarnished reputation--and she makes me feel optimistic again. Romantic entanglements are the last thing I can afford, but Carmen isn't an entanglement. She's a beautiful breath of fresh South Florida air. My feelings for her are quickly becoming the best kind of scandal.