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Karl Lueger and the Reichspost: Construction of a Cult of Personality
This article contributes to the body of research on fin‐de‐siècle Viennese and Austrian history, as well as the history of ideas and press history. It expands on the scholarship by focusing on one newspaper — the Catholic‐conservative Reichspost (affiliated with the Christian Social Party) — to analyse how it perpetuated the cult of personality ...
Chris O'Neill
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Every Sherlock needs a Dr. Watson: A theory of creativity catalysts in organizations
Summary This research investigates when certain coworkers can serve as “catalysts” to enhance the creative performance of others. We draw on social capital theory and the ability‐motivation framework to focus on the characteristics of potential catalysts and the facets of relationships between catalysts and creators.
Gamze Koseoglu +2 more
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Am I my Brother's keeper? Émile Zola’s Thérèse Raquin as a retelling of Cain and Abel
Émile Zola’s Thérèse Raquin exemplifies what the author would develop as his naturalist philosophy. This philosophy, based upon what the Zola considered to be a scientific and empirical process to understand the human condition, appears at a time in ...
William Bradley Holley
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Les collections pédagogiques du lycée Émile-Zola à Rennes (Ille-et-Vilaine)
In 2019, with the operation of Brittany’s high schools inventory, a section sought to measure the extent of educational collections, to study them, to build promotion tools and to raise awareness.
Justine Malpeli
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How to Teach Manet's Olympia after Transgender Studies
Addressed to art historians as both teachers and researchers, this essay reconsiders the well‐trodden case of Édouard Manet's Olympia (1863) to challenge the conventional assumptions about the nude as a sign for gender. Aligning itself with the interdisciplinary field of transgender studies, the essay models one version of how art historians might ...
David J. Getsy
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ABSTRACT The Weimar Republic opened up a new chapter for society within the borders of what was then called Germany. Ongoing financial difficulties due to the Treaty of Versailles overshadowed and stalled the development of the newly formed republic. But the democracy was not doomed to fail from the beginning. The search for orientation and perspective
Stefan Neuhaus
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Jürgen Habermas and the public intellectual in modern democratic life
Abstract This paper provides an overview of Jürgen Habermas's writings as a public intellectual and relates this work to recent debates about the proper relationship of theory to practice. In addition to being one of the most influential continental philosophers of the postwar era, Habermas is also the leading public intellectual of the Federal ...
Peter J. Verovšek
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Cet article examine la représentation de la claustration subjective dans Les Rougon-Macquart d’Émile Zola. Il s’agit d’étudier la valeur symbolique des « demeures close[s] » (maisons, salons) : espaces contraints où sont renfermés les « documents » (ou «
Jeremy Worth
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Scrutinizing the representations of flood disaster imagery in Emile Zola’s work [PDF]
Educators, researchers, and scientists from various fields, including literary critics, are striving to address the impacts of climate change and disasters on human beings, as depicted in Emile Zola's work "The Flood," which illustrates human ...
Ferdinal Ferdinal +2 more
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DE LA COGNITION INCARNÉE AU CORPS COGNITIVISÉ
From Embodied Cognition to the Cognitivised Body. The construction of meaning, before being a linguistic or neuronal phenomenon, is a sensitive phenomenon, indebted to the bodily experience of the world, the lived body.
Patricia APOSTOL
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