Cesky a Slovensky Biograficky Index / Tschechischer und Slowakischer Biographischer Index / Czech and Slovak Biographical Index

Cesky a Slovensky Biograficky Index / Tschechischer und Slowakischer Biographischer Index / Czech and Slovak Biographical Index
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 1506
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ISBN-10 : 3111860345
ISBN-13 : 9783111860343
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Synopsis Cesky a Slovensky Biograficky Index / Tschechischer und Slowakischer Biographischer Index / Czech and Slovak Biographical Index by : De Gruyter, Inc.

The Czech and Slovak Biographical Index lists some 118,000 persons, who either lived or were influential in the Czech and the Slovakian Republics, and thus facilitates access to the approximately 245,000 entries in the Czech and Slovakian Biographical Archive.

Czech and Slovak biographical index

Czech and Slovak biographical index
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Publisher : De Gruyter Saur
Total Pages : 528
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015063207347
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Synopsis Czech and Slovak biographical index by : De Gruyter

Der Index zum Tschechischen und Slowakischen Biographischen Archiv listet etwa 118.000 Personen, die auf den Gebieten der Tschechischen und der Slowakischen Republik gelebt, bzw. gewirkt haben, und erschließt so ca. 245.000 Artikel aus 212 Nachschlagewerken.

German books in print

German books in print
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Total Pages : 1596
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015038929066
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Hitler′s Prisons - Legal Terror in Nazi Germany

Hitler′s Prisons - Legal Terror in Nazi Germany
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 556
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ISBN-10 : 9780300217292
ISBN-13 : 0300217293
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Hitler′s Prisons - Legal Terror in Nazi Germany by : Nikolaus Wachsmann

State prisons played an indispensable part in the terror of the Third Reich, incarcerating many hundreds of thousands of men and women during the Nazi era. This important book illuminates the previously unknown world of Nazi prisons, their victims, and the judicial and penal officials who built and operated this system of brutal legal terror. Nikolaus Wachsmann describes the operation and function of legal terror in the Third Reich and brings Nazi prisons to life through the harrowing stories of individual inmates. Drawing on a vast array of archival materials, he traces the series of changes in prison policies and practice that led eventually to racial terror, brutal violence, slave labor, starvation, and mass killings. Wachsmann demonstrates that "ordinary" legal officials were ready collaborators who helped to turn courts and prisons into key components in the Nazi web of terror. And he concludes with a discussion of the whitewash of the Nazi legal system in postwar West Germany.

Children and War

Children and War
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Publisher : Helion
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1911096915
ISBN-13 : 9781911096917
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Children and War by : Grazia Prontera

The amount of international research on 'Children and War' carried out by academics, governments and non-governmental organizations has continually increased in recent years. At the same time there has been growing public interest in how children experience military conflicts and how their lives have been affected by war and its aftermath. In light of the many brutal post-colonialist civil wars or 'new wars', especially in Africa and Asia, child soldiers have in particular gained increased attention. Simultaneously, since the 1990s, the history of the Holocaust and World War II has also increasingly been written from the perspective of children; those who speak out now and publish their memoirs experienced the Holocaust as children. A similar generational change has also taken place in the societies of the perpetrators: Germans and Austrians who experienced the war as children took over the role of war witnesses from the soldiers of the German Wehrmacht. Moreover, intensified focus on children's experiences and their strategies for dealing with what they went through is evident in Eastern Europe as well. In Children and War: Past and Present Volume II scholars from different academic disciplines, practitioners in the field, and representatives of government and non-governmental institutions present a further selection of studies in this sensitive subject from different angles and in various methodological ways. A number of studies investigate the difficult areas of recovery and reintegration both of child soldiers specifically, and children affected by armed conflict. Further sections examine Victims and Witnesses, Public Discourse and Education and World War II and the Second Generation.

Freud and the Émigré

Freud and the Émigré
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9783030517878
ISBN-13 : 303051787X
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Freud and the Émigré by : Elana Shapira

This book reconsiders standard narratives regarding Austrian émigrés and exiles to Britain by addressing the seminal role of Sigmund Freud and his writings, and the critical part played by his contemporaries, in the construction of a method promoting humanized relations between individual and society and subjectivity and culture. This anthology presents groundbreaking examples of the manners in which well-known personalities including psychoanalysts Anna Freud and Ernst Kris, sociologist Marie Jahoda, authors Stefan Zweig and Hilde Spiel, film director Berthold Viertel, architect Ernst Freud, and artist Oskar Kokoschka, achieved a greater impact, and contributed to the broadening of British and global cultures, through constructing a psychologically effective language and activating their émigré networks. They advanced a visionary Viennese tradition through political and social engagements and through promoting humanistic perspectives in their scientific, educational and artistic works.

Elias Portolu

Elias Portolu
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Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 0810112515
ISBN-13 : 9780810112513
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Elias Portolu by : Grazia Deledda

Winner of the 1926 Novel Prize for Literature After serving time in mainland Italy for a minor theft, Elias Portolu returns home to Nuoro, in rural Sardinia. Lonely and vulnerable after his prison exile, he falls in love with his brother's fiancée. But he finds himself trapped by social and religious strictures, his passion and guilt winding into a spiral of anguish and paralyzing indecision. For guidance he turns first to the village priest, who advises him to resist temptation; then he turns to the pagan "father of the woods," who recognizes the weakness of human will and urges him to declare his love before it is too late.

Maximilian Hell (1720-92) and the Ends of Jesuit Science in Enlightenment Europe

Maximilian Hell (1720-92) and the Ends of Jesuit Science in Enlightenment Europe
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9004361359
ISBN-13 : 9789004361355
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Synopsis Maximilian Hell (1720-92) and the Ends of Jesuit Science in Enlightenment Europe by : Per Pippin Aspaas

The Viennese Jesuit court astronomer Maximilian Hell was a nodal figure in the eighteenth-century circulation of knowledge. He was already famous by the time of his celebrated 1769 expedition for the observation of the transit of Venus in northern Scandinavia. However, the 1773 suppression of his order forced Hell to develop ingenious strategies of accommodation to changing international and domestic circumstances. Through a study of his career in local, regional, imperial, and global contexts, this book sheds new light on the complex relationship between the Enlightenment, Catholicism, administrative and academic reform in the Habsburg monarchy, and the practices and ends of cultivating science in the Republic of Letters around the end of the first era of the Society of Jesus.

Modern German Midwifery, 1885–1960

Modern German Midwifery, 1885–1960
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9781317319146
ISBN-13 : 1317319141
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern German Midwifery, 1885–1960 by : Lynne Fallwell

Between the late 18th and the early 20th century, the industrialized world experienced a transition in birth practices. While in many countries this led to a separation of midwifery from modern medicine, in Germany new standards of health care were embraced. Fallwell’s study explores this transition and sets it in its wider historical context.