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Julie von Bechtolsheim, a Political Life: Women's Work and Governance in the Age of Revolution
Abstract This article understands how women and girls in the Grand Duchy of Saxe‐Weimar‐Eisenach negotiated core issues in the Age of Revolutions: early industrialization and political representation. The baroness Julie von Bechtolsheim (1751–1847) leveraged war, widowhood, courtly connections, and poetry to pursue a public ‘career’ as First Principal ...
Patrick Anthony
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Myths of Modernism: Austrian Art after 1918
The development of art in Austria after 1918 remains little explored; the main focus of research continues to be fin‐de‐siècle Vienna. Where interwar Austrian modernism is studied at all, interest is mostly limited to the municipal housing sponsored by the Social Democratic council.
Matthew Rampley
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This essay examines Blanckenburg's theory of the novel in relation to Leibniz's metaphysics. It argues that Blanckenburg theorizes the novel as uniquely suited to respond to the problem in Leibniz's metaphysics of how to bridge the gap between the apparent contingency of first‐person experience and the promise that the world is actually a well‐ordered ...
Stephen Klemm
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(Un)expected monetary policy shocks and term premia
Summary The term structure of interest rates is crucial for the transmission of monetary policy to financial markets and the macroeconomy. Disentangling the impact of monetary policy on the components of interest rates, expected short rates, and term premia is essential to understanding this channel.
Martin Kliem, Alexander Meyer‐Gohde
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Assessing Fire‐Damage in Historical Papers and Alleviating Damage with Soft Cellulose Nanofibers
Fires have catastrophic effects of damage on books and papers and drastic optical and chemical‐physical changes occur. These changes are studied analytically in detail and are critically discussed. A stabilization method for heat‐damaged papers using cellulose nanofibers is established.
Laura Völkel +9 more
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Profils d’un lectorat: Enquête sur les signatures d’énigmes du Mercure de France (1724‐1778)
Abstract Little is known about the distribution of ancien régime French periodicals and there are few sources on readers’ geographical origins and social positions. Most studies rely on subscriber lists, but subscription is not the only possible mode of acquisition.
Timothée Léchot
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Abstract Background Eye‐preserving therapy in retinoblastoma comprises systemic chemotherapy, but studies analyzing the efficacy of different chemotherapy regimens are scarce. Methods The efficacy and side effects of two different eye‐preserving chemotherapy regimens containing either vincristine, etoposide, and carboplatin (VEC) or cyclophosphamide ...
Lea Grümme +23 more
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Abstract Major faults of the Tien Shan, Central Asia, have long repeat times, but fail in large ( 7+) earthquakes. In addition, there may be smaller, buried faults off the major faults which are not properly characterized or even recognized as active. These all pose hazard to cities along the mountain range front such as Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Ruth M. J. Amey +7 more
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Herausfallen/Hineinfinden. Lesende Helden und ihr Bezug zur Welt (1800/1900)
Članek se osredotoča na figuro bralca v literaturi med letoma 1800 in 1900. V nasprotju s tradicionalnimi študijami njegov namen ni pokazati na razmerja znotraj literature in s tem na težnjo moderne literature, da odseva samo sebe oziroma zgodovino ...
Kristian Donko
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Reading by proxy: A visit to the literary archive
If literature is an archive of cognitive constellations, then readers can revisit these experiences from different periods and ages. How familiar, however, does a reader have to be with a particular historical context in order to browse the literary ...
Karin Kukkonen
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