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Since late 2021, serious allegations have been made against physicist Erwin Schrödinger, ranging from pedophilia to serial sexual abuse. These accusations have significantly tarnished the Nobel Prize winner's public reputation. The ongoing debate has repeatedly raised the question of whether, and to what extent, these grave allegations are justified ...
Magdalena Gronau, Martin Gronau
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Abstract In the years immediately following the Spanish Civil War, the political culture of Falangism developed a deeply gendered regenerationist discourse, which proposed that regeneration would only be possible if the nation recovered its virile attributes.
Zira Box
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STADTMITTE UMSTEIGEN? HEINZ KNOBLOCH AND THE ‘ARCHAEOLOGICAL’ TRACES OF BERLIN'S GHOST STATIONS
ABSTRACT In 1982, the East German journalist Heinz Knobloch published a volume entitled Stadtmitte umsteigen. Its title was provocative: since the construction of the Berlin Wall, it had not been possible to change trains at Stadtmitte in East Berlin, as one of the two lines functioned only as a transit route between the north and south of West Berlin.
Laura Bradley
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« La porte s’ouvre subitement et… (voir page 12) » : la bande dessinée au seuil du magazine.
Accrocher le lecteur occasionnel ou fidéliser l’abonné en suscitant son désir de lire les pages intérieures, telle est la fonction « marketing » des couvertures de périodiques de bandes dessinées.
Alain Boillat, Françoise Revaz
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History Roundtable on US Universities and the State: Episodes from the Twentieth Century
Abstract This roundtable explores four historical episodes in the history of state–university relations in the United States. In doing so, it addresses issues that also figure prominently in present‐day debates, including questions of academic freedom and free speech, the state's role in research funding as well as the international features of higher ...
Kate Ballantyne +4 more
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Gold and tears of Maria Moura: a contemporary heroine in the hinterland of the nineteenth century
Which should be the main traces of a heroin that really belongs to the XXIst century? The feuilleton of the XIXth century brings to paper many of the the strategies of theatrical melodrama, which appeared in France after French Revolution.
Patrícia Coelho Moretzsohn
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Des feuilletons aux collections populaires : Fantômas, entre modernité et héritages sériels
On a souvent souligné la modernité de Fantômas, sa peinture de la ville moderne, des automobiles et de la TSF. Mais cette modernité, c’est aussi celle d’une littérature qui s’invente à partir de conditions éditoriales, celles offertes par Fayard, et de ...
Matthieu Letourneux
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A Girls’ Army of Vengeance?: Perceptions of Sexual Violence against Children in post‐1905 Russia
Abstract This article offers a microhistorical reading of a criminal case of sexual violence in 1908 St Petersburg. It traces the re‐interpretation of underage girls from innocent victims to potential prostitutes and carriers of debauchery and disease.
Alexandra Oberländer
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Polyphonie narrative et heuristique dans L’Erreur de Cecil Saint‐Laurent
Résumé Dans cette étude, nous focaliserons notre attention sur deux éléments qui nous semblent essentiels dans le roman L’Erreur de Cecil Saint‐Laurent : le jeu des points de vue narratifs et le processus heuristique. Aussi, d’une part, et au niveau de la diégèse, nous pencherons‐nous sur la transgression des niveaux narratifs.
Daniela Ventura
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Abstract This article focuses on analysis of the international controversy provoked by the posthumous awarding of the 1972 Peace Prize of the German Book Trade to the Jewish‐Polish physician, pedagogue and writer Janusz Korczak (1878/79–1942). The controversy, which centred around the recipient of the prize money, can be identified as an important ...
Anne Oommen‐Halbach, Thorsten Halling
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