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Honour and humiliation: Emotional economies of war and defeat
Abstract The article looks at nationalism, war and defeat from a history of emotions perspective. It frames nationalism as a political programme and mindset that enlists emotions of belonging and solidarity, but also fear, anger, hatred and contempt.
Ute Frevert
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The relationship between cinema and architecture has witnessed an increasing presence in contemporary studies, as both converge at a common point: shaping human experience within a specific temporal and spatial space.
Riyam Mushtaq, Hoda A. S. Al-Alwan
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University botanic gardens, rooted in Renaissance humanism and medicinal teaching, have evolved into dynamic hubs for education, research, conservation, and well‐being. Tracing global histories and modern roles, this study urges renewed attention to their strategic potential in higher education and sustainability amid planetary challenges in the ...
M. Alejandra Jaramillo +2 more
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Ground Zero – the socio-political minefield of symbolic architecture
Daniel Libeskind is today one of the architecture profession’s media elite. He took up his position in the list of ‘super star architects’ twenty ago and has remained in the spotlight of the press ever since.
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KAJIAN KONSEP INTERIOR ARSITEKTUR NARATIF PADA BERLIN JEWISH MUSEUM
Pada saat ini penataan ruang museum dirasa kurang memperhatikan kesinambungan antara tema atau materi yang diangkat dengan tata ruang pamerannya. Benda benda koleksi hanya diletakkan seadanya tanpa direncanakan penempatannya sehingga sulit dipahami oleh pengunjung.
Sintania Erin Ningtyas, Ami Arfianti
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Short Abstract 1940 saw the mass internment of so‐called ‘enemy aliens’ within Britain; this meant that innocent civilians were incarcerated in camps across the country, particularly within the tourist spaces of the Isle of Man. We interrogate how the holiday—as a geography of ideas, spaces, practices movements and sensibilities—became a frame of ...
Michael Holden, Peter Adey
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On the necessity of symbolic interventions in dissonant monuments
The Charter of Venice stipulates that changes to a monument are only permitted on the basis of functional requirements. Changes to the symbolic function are explicitly excluded.
Philipp Oswalt
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'Magic coins' and 'magic squares': the discovery of astrological sigils in the Oldenburg Letters [PDF]
Enclosed in a 1673 letter to Henry Oldenburg were two drawings of a series of astrological sigils, coins and amulets from the collection of Strasbourg mathematician Julius Reichelt (1637–1719). As portrayals of particular medieval and early modern sigils
Anna Marie Roos +30 more
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Extended Commentary—Israel's Relations With the UN: From “Om Shmum” Policy to Proactive Policy
ABSTRACT This extended commentary discusses the changes over time in Israel's policy toward the UN from what may be termed an “Om Shmum” policy to a more proactive stance. I look at UN–Israel relations comprehensively and not only through the prism of Israeli–Palestinian or Israeli–Arab relations and analyze the reasons for the deterioration of Israel ...
Yaron Salman
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The Letters of Stewart Winfield Herman Jr. An American Pastor in Berlin, 1936-1941 [PDF]
This paper provides an analysis of the experiences of Stewart Herman Winfield Jr based on a collection of his letters on loan to Gettysburg College from the Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary. This paper discusses Herman’s experiences as a student in Strasburg
Marks, Lucy A.
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