Germany and History in Flux: The Generational Changes in Approaching Germany\u27s Past [PDF]
Historical memory, how a people remember the past, is in a state of almost eternal flux. By following the development of historical memory in post-war Germany, historians can better understand the generational and contemporary impact on popular history ...
Gentilucci, Louis T.
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‘Turning many to righteousness’ : Religious didacticism in the ›Speculum humanae salvationis‹ and the similitude of the oak tree [PDF]
In this contribution I shall be interested, among other things, in finding a place for the European phenomenon of the ›Speculum humanae salvationis‹ within German literary history, which will inescapably involve revisiting the unfashionable discussion of
Palmer, Nigel F.
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Organizational Mortality of Small Firms: The Effects of Entrepreneurial Age and Human Capital [PDF]
This paper addresses the issue of internal determination of organizational outcomes. It is argued that in small and simply structured organizations a considerable proportion of the variance in organizational activities and outcomes is associated with ...
Aldrich, Howard +25 more
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The German banking system : system of the future? [PDF]
In early 1991 the United States Treasury Department of the Bush Administration recommended in ib proposal for Modemizing The FinancialSystem l that, in addition to other remarkable breaks with the traditional United States financial Services framework ...
Baums, Theodor, Gruson, Michael
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'Black Phones': postmodern poetics in the Holocaust poetry of Sylvia Plath [PDF]
This essay offers a fresh perspective on the Holocaust verse of the American poet Sylvia Plath, taking issue with the accusation that in her poetry she uses the Holocaust as a metaphor to figure her own personal pain.
Boswell, MJ
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Rapid publication and broad communication of Soil Organisms
Soil ecology has become a highly dynamic field of research. This requires not only the rapid publication of scientific findings, but also the broad communication of their implications.
Monica A. Farfan +2 more
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No Laughing Matter?A Short History of German Comedy
This article is the first stage of research for the book “No Laughing Matter: A Short History of German Comedy’ by Chris Ritchie and James Harris which will look at some key moments in German comedy, representations of Germans in English language comedy ...
Ritchie, Chris, Harris, James
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Seeing History in the Present: Reflections on the Concept of “Contaminated Landscapes”
The essay takes the 2014 book Kontaminierte Landschaften [Contaminated Landscapes] by the Austrian journalist and writer Martin Pollack as an opportunity to explore relationships between landscapes, (marked) places, and memory.
Alexandra Klei
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Historical review: a short history of German neurology – from its origins to the 1940s
This paper aims at reconstructing the development and role of German neurology between 1840 and 1940. Therefore a couple of original sources as well as selected material form the scattered secondary literature were assessed and reviewed. Since the middle
A. Karenberg +4 more
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Ending the silence : a documentary theatre response to the impact of German war guilt on intergenerational, bi-cultural identity in New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand [PDF]
This exegesis forms the written accompaniment to the documentary theatre production Ending the Silence. Together, these creative and critical components form the basis for a Performance as Research (PAR) project undertaken as part of a Masters in English
Hines, Rebekah Leigh
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