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Ehren und Erinnern (re‐)konstruieren – ein Kommentar.

open access: yesBerichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Volume 47, Issue 1-2, Page 151-170, June 2024.
Abstract The commentary interprets the practices of remembering and the creation of memory as an attempt at academic and public‐media self‐understanding, which exhibit past‐political, present‐oriented and future‐oriented perspectives and intentions. Academic politics of history and remembrance can hardly be imagined without reference to and interaction
Alexander Pinwinkler
wiley   +1 more source

Migrant Images. Refugees between Pathos and Montage

open access: yesOpen Cultural Studies, 2018
The article is an attempt to explain the basic methodological principles behind the project of the online visual platform called Refugee Atlas. The crucial issue discussed here is the relation between the work on the atlas and the legacy of German art ...
Mościcki Paweł
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The Dies Irae ( Day of Wrath ) and Totentanz ( Dance of Death ): Medieval Themes Revisited in 19th Century Music and Culture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
During the pivotal November 2002 football game of Arkansas vs. Georgia in the SEC conference championship, the Georgia marching band struck up their defensive rallying song. Instead of a typical defense song, the band played an excerpt of the Gregorian
Brooks, Erin
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Hildaland, or bringing the ice: Reflections on missing persons, Intermittent Islands, and the ethnography of uncertain presence

open access: yesAnthropology and Humanism, Volume 49, Issue 1, Page 33-48, June 2024.
Abstract Taking its cue from the loss (more precisely, the disappearance) of a close friend and sometime collaborator, and drawing on my long‐term fieldwork on an experimental arts festival held annually in the Orkney Islands, this essay reflects on the challenges of documenting uncertain or intermittent presence, as well as the possibilities the ...
Stuart McLean
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Evidence for laryngeal aspiration in Greek? Part I: The 'recent' evidence [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Since de Saussure, H. Pedersen and Kurylowicz the Sanskrit (and Indo-Iranian) voiceless aspirates are considered to be the result from the combination of a plain voiceless plosive and a laryngeal (*h(2) according to most scholars), and, consequently, the
De Decker, Filip
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TRANSLATION IN HISTORY AND METAHISTORY1

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 63, Issue 2, Page 272-287, June 2024.
ABSTRACT Theo Hermans's Translation and History: A Textbook offers an insightful, clear, and sophisticated account of debates in translation history as a transdisciplinary field that remained, until recently, at the margins of historiographical debates.
Alexandra Lianeri
wiley   +1 more source

¿De dónde procede la denominación «Tradición Clásica»? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Es habitual usar la denominación Tradición Clásica (Classical Tradition) para referirse a la influencia de la cultura clásica grecolatina en el mundo occidental moderno.
Laguna Mariscal, Gabriel
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The 'Other' Boniface: Vita altera Bonifatii in its Frisian and wider Carolingian contexts [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The text known to modern historians as Vita altera Bonifatii – the ‘second’ or ‘other’ Life of Boniface – is a very different text than the far better known Vita Bonifatii composed by Willibald in the decade after Boniface’s death.
Ricky Broome
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Das Rettungsdilemma des Karneades und sein Nachleben im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert

open access: yesInternationale Zeitschrift für Kulturkomparatistik, 2022
This paper takes up the topic explored by Wolfgang G. Müller in this volume and discusses the various forms in which Carneades’ thought experiment was conceptualized and employed in philosophy, science, and law, as well as literature and film of the 20th
Dirk Vanderbeke
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Noch immer aktuell: Die isländische Literatur des Mittelalters : Frankfurter Forschung zu Edda und Saga [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Island ist Ehrengast der Frankfurter Buchmesse 2011: eine willkommene Gelegenheit für das kleine Land, seinen riesigen Literaturschatz zu präsentieren. Der glänzt gegenwärtig mit Perlen wie den Romanen des Björk-Texters Sjón.
Zernack, Julia
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