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Annual Report for the Year 2004-2005 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Cambridge University Library
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One hundred years of excellence: the top one hundred authors of the Journal of Comparative Physiology A. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol
Zupanc GKH   +4 more
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Berlin, the Jewish Museum and the Holocaust Memorial

2023
In this contribution, I discuss two places of memory in Berlin: the Jewish Museum, designed by the architect Daniel Libeskind (2001), and the Holocaust Memorial, designed by Peter Eisenman (2005), that have become well-known landmarks of the German capital, both for the importance of the subject matter and for their decidedly innovative architectural ...
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Generational translation in the Jewish Museum, Berlin

Babel. Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation / Revista Internacional de Traducción
Abstract This paper addresses the challenge museums of catastrophic history face, striving to translate between history and memory in creating a meaningful and sensitive experience for individual visitors, not only evoking the past but also impacting the present and future.
Clare Hindley   +2 more
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Memory, History, and Nostalgia in Berlin’s Jewish Museum

International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, 2013
The Jewish Museum in Berlin is devoted to telling the 2,000-year history of Jews in Germany in a stunning building designed by Daniel Libeskind. It is Germany’s premier museum devoted to Jewish history and memory, but it is expressly not a Holocaust museum and most reference to the Holocaust is architectural.
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Altering the Meaning of Remembrance: The Influence of Resurgent Nazi Perpetrators on the Jewish Museum Berlin

Scholarly Horizons: University of Minnesota, Morris Undergraduate Journal, 2022
This visual exhibit looks at various images of the Jewish Museum Berlin and the effects resurgent neo-Nazis had on its design. After 1989, the building saw alterations to its interpretation and the architect Daniel Libeskind's design due to a lack of funding because of reunification, political power gained by the right-wing parties, and xenophobia ...
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The National Museums' Archeticture between Designers Vision and National Cultural Objectives , A Case Study of both the Jewish Museum in Berlin and the Grand Egyptian Museum

International Design Journal, 2014
This study focused on a common phenomenon, which is that the architecture of national museums and their internal spaces are designed according to the viewpoint of the architects of those museums and their own vision, based on personal ideas and concepts only, without being compatible with the national cultural goals of the nations and peoples who own ...
Ahmed Awad   +2 more
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Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum in Berlin: The Uncanny Arts of Memorial Architecture

Jewish Social Studies: History, Culture, and Society, 2000
L'article traite du museum juif de Berlin qui est l'oeuvre de l'architecte Daniel Libeskind. L'A. retrace d'abord l'histoire de la genese du museum juif a Berlin avant la guerre. Il aborde ensuite la conceptualisation contemporaine du museum et la reponse architecturale de Libeskind aux problemes qui se posaient.
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