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Bilić, Viktorija. "Deutschamerikanische Zeitungskorpora (1845–1860): Eine Kollokationsstudie." Lebende Sprachen 67, no. 2 (2022): 311–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/les-2022-1007.

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Abstract This paper focuses on a collocation study of a historical newspaper corpus for the years between 1845 and 1860. After defining the meaning of collocations for the purpose of the study, the creation of the historical newspaper corpus as well as the method of data analysis is described. The main part of the contribution is then dedicated to a content analysis of the collocations found in a corpus of mid-19th century German-American newspapers.
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Moriah, Kristin. "On the Record: Sissieretta Jones and Black Feminist Recording Praxes." Performance Matters 6, no. 2 (2021): 26–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1075797ar.

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In this article, I examine how Sissieretta Jones (frequently described as America’s first Black superstar, among other superlatives) strategically leveraged her European performance reviews in order to increase her listenership and wages in the United States. Jones toured Europe for the first (and only) time from February until November in 1895. According to clippings that she provided to African American newspapers, the singer performed at the renowned Winter Garden in Berlin for three months. Sissieretta Jones also claimed that she performed for Wilhelm II, the last German Emperor and King o
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GLEIJESES, PIERO. "1898: The opposition to the Spanish-American war." Journal of Latin American Studies 35, no. 4 (2003): 681–719. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x03006953.

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This article focuses on the months before the Spanish-American war began in April 1898 and addresses two related questions: first, why was the opposition to the war so strong in the United States; second, why did it not prevail? To explore these questions, the papers of the McKinley administration are examined, along with the Congressional Record and forty-one US newspapers, as well as twelve major European newspapers (British, French, German and Spanish) and the relevant documents from the British and Spanish archives. It is only in the press that one can find a coherent, well-articulated and
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Kėvelaittienė, Greta. "Jungtinių Amerikos Valstijų liberalioji spauda apie tris ultimatumus Lietuvai (1938–1940 m.)." Lietuvos istorijos metraštis 2022/1 (August 16, 2022): 153–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.33918/25386549-202201007.

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THE US LIBERAL PRESS ABOUT THREE ULTIMATUMS TO LITHUANIA (1938–1940) The article seeks to reveal how the information about the ultimatums served to Lithuania (by Poland in 1938, by Germany in 1939, and by the Soviet Union in 1940) was reflected in the US press, how it used Lithuania’s official sources, how the American press evaluated the information, and whether the US press was on the side of Lithuania or not. Four American newspapers (The New York Times, The New York Herald Tribune, The Washington Post, and The Chicago Daily Tribune) and two American Lithuanian newspapers (Vienybė and Dirva
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Schoenbach, Klaus, and Edmund Lauf. "Content or Design? Factors Influencing the Circulation of American and German Newspapers." Communications 27, no. 1 (2002): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/comm.27.1.1.

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Wilhelm, Sabine. "Covering the war in Iraq: Frame choices in American and German national newspapers." Journal of Intercultural Communication 5, no. 3 (2005): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.36923/jicc.v5i3.415.

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Coverage during conflicts with threatening potential put a pressing note on accurate information about and interpretation of events. When delivering news worldwide, national spotlights as well as cross-cultural notions are set to create unique themes of interest. Those frames - offered by mass media - are vital organizing concepts to establish public agendas. The ambiguously perceived warfare on Iraq was chosen to identify differences in American and German newspaper reports. Using a quantitative content analysis, following focuses could be examined: (a) The basal organization of war-related f
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Kwon, Hyeong-ki. "The German Model Reconsidered." German Politics and Society 20, no. 4 (2002): 48–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/104503002782385336.

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The German model of political economy that had been an enviablealternative to the liberal market until the late 1980s in the literature ofpolitical economy was under serious structural crisis throughout the1990s, causing serious doubts about its viability. Many neoliberalsand industrial experts in Germany began to doubt whether Germanywas an attractive place for business activity, initiating the StandortDeutschland debate. Even German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder conceded“the end of German model.”1 Many political economists andjournalists expected and recommended imitating the Americanmodel of
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Cobb, Gerry. "‘Injunction Granted’ in Its Times: a Living Newspaper Reappraised." New Theatre Quarterly 6, no. 23 (1990): 279–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x00004589.

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Back in the early 1970s, the original Theatre Quarterly published a number of articles which revived interest in the Federal Theatre Project. In TQ 4, Heinz Bernard placed the work of the FTP's Living Newspaper Unit in the context of American left-wing theatrical practice in the 1930s, and a piece on its techniques by Arthur Arent, the principal writer of the Living Newspapers, first published in 1938, was reprinted in the same issue. Then, in TQ 9 (1973), came Arnold Goldman's incisive and far-ranging article, ‘Life and Death of the Living Newspaper Unit’, which not only traced the political
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Aksin, Jocelyn. "A Staged Migration to Europe: Özdamar's Perikizi and Transgenerational Trauma." Konturen 11 (2020): 63–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5399/uo/konturen.11.0.4811.

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Jocelyn Aksin’s research is based in Turkish-German studies with a focus on transnational memory. She has published on the role of Turkish newspapers in Die Brücke vom Goldenen Horn and Bitteres Wasser by Emine Sevgi Özdamar, and received her Ph. D. from Washington University in St. Louis in 2014 with a dissertation on representations of memory in Turkish-German novels by Zafer Şenocak, Aras Ören, Feridun Zaimoğlu, and Emine Sevgi Özdamar. Jocelyn began studying Turkish as a graduate student in the German program at Washington University, and was awarded a fellowship from the American Research
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Gaona Rivera, Elías, Angélica María Vázquez Rojas, and Eduardo Rodríguez Juárez. "El origen del café en México y el incremento de su producción en Chiapas, 1893-1920." Transformaciones Regionales en México a partir del Neoliberalismo 1, no. 3 (2020): 14–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.47386/2020v1n3a2.

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The article aims to study the arrival of coffee to Mexico and Chiapas and to analyze how coffee production increased in the southern state, thanks to two factors: the cheapness of land and the arrival of foreign investment, mainly from the United States and from Germany. The hypothesis of this work is that the increase in coffee production in Chiapas, between1893-1920, was due to the sale of land at cheap prices and the arrival of foreign investment essentially of German and American origin. The methodology used was the historical one. This type of research seeks to reconstruct the past in the
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "German-American newspapers"

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Ehrenreich-Blažeković, Susanne. "Intermedial representations of 9/11 in US American and German newspapers." Frankfurt, M. Berlin Bern Bruxelles New York, NY Oxford Wien Lang, 2009. http://d-nb.info/1000556581/04.

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Herber, Lori B. "A content analysis of Iraq War reportage in German and American newspapers." Virtual Press, 2005. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1318616.

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On March 19, 2003, the United States military led a "pre-emptive" strike on Iraq, thrusting media into a heightened responsibility to keep the American public informed. By May 1, 2003, President George W. Bush had officially declared the war over, but at the time of this study, Spring 2005, violence prevailed in Iraq.Throughout the Iraq War, different styles of print media coverage appeared between the United States and German presses – reflective of each country's stance on the Iraq war. As influenced by numerous factors, U.S. and German newspapers covered the Iraq conflict in different ways.
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Camboni, Laura. "The Coverage of the Social Movement FridaysForFuture in American and German Digital Newspapers." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1604127832824554.

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Hiller, Katlin M. "The Wall Still Stands... Or Does It? Collective Memory of the Berlin Wall as Represented in American and German Newspapers." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1533211779787264.

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Grabowsky, Jana Katharina [Verfasser]. "Who cares about genocide in Europe? : identity-related reactions to interventions and the Srebrenica massacre in French, German, Dutch and American Newspapers / Jana Katharina Grabowsky." Berlin : Freie Universität Berlin, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1027498647/34.

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Hall, Austin Carter. "SWASTIKAS AND SILVER SHIRTS: THE DAWN OF AMERICAN NAZISM." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1564692534498581.

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Brown, Nancy Eileen. "The 1901 Fort Wayne, Indiana City Election: A Political Dialogue of Ethnic Tension." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/3658.

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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)<br>In 1901, three German American candidates ran for the office of mayor in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The winner, Henry Berghoff, had emigrated from Germany as a teenager. This thesis examines the election discourse in the partisan press for signs of ethnic tension. The first chapter places Fort Wayne in historical context of German immigration and Indiana history. The second and third chapters investigate the editorial pages for evidence of ethnic tension. I also reference a few articles of an editorial nature outside of the editorial pa
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Books on the topic "German-American newspapers"

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1945-, Tolzmann Don Heinrich, ed. Early German-American newspapers. Heritage Books, 2001.

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United States Information Agency. German-American Contacts Staff. A Directory of German-American resources and organizations. German-American Contacts Staff, United States Information Agency, 1986.

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Project, Labor Newspaper Preservation, ed. Glimpses of the German-American radical press. The Project, 1985.

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1951-, Shore Elliott, Fones-Wolf Ken, and Danky James Philip 1947-, eds. The German-American radical press: The shaping of a left political culture, 1850-1940. University of Illinois Press, 1992.

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1951-, Shore Elliott, Fones-Wolf Ken, and Danky James Philip 1947-, eds. The German-American radical press: The shaping of a left political culture, 1850-1940. University of Illinois Press, 1992.

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Michael, Luick-Thrams, ed. Camp papers =: Lagerzeitungen : the German POW newspapers at Camp Algona, Iowa, 1944-46. TRACES, 2003.

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Lau, Matthias. Im Kampf um ihr Deutschtum: Die Volksgemeinschaft in Abwehrstellung : zwei deutschsprachige Zeitungen in Nordamerika im Vergleich (1935-1939) : der Deutsche Weckruf und Beobachter und die Deutsche Zeitung für Canada. John-F.-Kennedy-Institut für Nordamerikastudien. Abteilung für Geschichte, 1997.

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Society, Pennsylvania-German, ed. Die Pennsylvaanisch Deitsche: The Pennsylvania Germans. Pennsylvania German Society, 2010.

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Walker, Gerda Stroh. Die Welt-Post. G.S. Walker, 1998.

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Brumleve, Dorothy. Teutopolis news as reported in the Effingham volksblatt, 1884-1886: Selected excerpts in English translation. D.A. Brumleve, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "German-American newspapers"

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Sato, Yukiko, and Stefan Brückner. "A Cross-Cultural Analysis of COVID-19 Coverage in American, German and Japanese Daily Newspapers: Actors, Topics, and Values." In Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications. IOS Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/faia231153.

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Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the news media played a crucial role in disseminating information to the public and influencing public opinion, such as governmental responses to the outbreak. The way the pandemic and pandemic-related news were handled varied across different countries and regions. This study analyzes a random selection of newspaper articles from three different sources: the German Bild, the Japanese Yomiuri Shimbun, and the American USA Today. The aim is to shed light on how these newspapers reported on COVID-19 during its initial stages, from January to March 2020. The study presents initial findings from comparing the coverage of these three newspapers with respect to (1) mentioned actors, (2) depicted regions, and (3) mentioned themes. In addition, we compare the results of our analysis with cultural values and discuss how the cultural context influences the coverage. Japan’s Yomiuri Shimbun places more emphasis on the government’s response to the pandemic, while Germany’s Bild and America’s USA Today focus more on how the pandemic has affected the lives of citizens and the individual measures taken to deal with the virus. The results show the contrast between the cultural values of individualism and uncertainty in the media coverage of the pandemic.
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Gutfreund, Hanoch, and Jürgen Renn. "Einstein’s First Trip to America." In The Formative Years of Relativity. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691174631.003.0002.

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This chapter sets the historical context for Einstein's visit to Princeton in 1921, during which he delivered a series of lectures on relativity. The first two lectures, attended by large audiences, were popular accounts of the special and the general theory of relativity. The other three lectures were given to smaller audiences of scientists. Einstein intended to spend most of his time in the United States promoting the cause of a Hebrew University in Jerusalem but was encouraged by Chaim Weizmann, of the German Zionist Organization, to devote part of his time to lecturing at American universities. The local newspapers reported in great detail on every aspect of Einstein's visit, often under sensationalistic headlines. They printed summaries of every lecture and highlighted specific statements and predictions by Einstein.
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Bettez, David J. "Kentucky Joins the Great War." In Kentucky and the Great War. University Press of Kentucky, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813168012.003.0003.

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This chapter covers the commonwealth’s response to World War I and efforts to support the war after the United States entered it in April 1917. It describes support from newspaper editors Henry Watterson and Desha Breckinridge. It also discusses attitudes toward the state’s extensive German American population, including an effort to ban the teaching of the German language in schools and the repression of people deemed disloyal or insufficiently supportive of the war. Kentuckians also rallied to the war effort in a positive way, supporting Liberty Bond and Red Cross campaigns. They joined support organizations such as the Four Minute Men and the American Protective League.
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Nikel, Joanna. "Berlin 1945. Obraz pokonanego miasta w świetle wspomnień i raportów aliantów." In Oblicza Wojny. Tom 5. Miasto i wojna. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/8220-699-9.21.

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The aim of this article is to present an image of the fallen German capital, as seen through the eyes of Soviet and American political officers, responsible for rebuilding German life in the sectors of Berlin they occupied. The image of Berlin presented in this article is a picture of the city as seen primarily through the eyes of Soviet officers: Alexander Dymschitz, a literary scholar and cultural editorial staff member at the Tägliche Rundschau newspaper published by the Russians as early as 15 May, Sergei Tjulpanov – head of the Propaganda Board of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany (SMAD), and Grigory Weiss, an officer in the Cultural Department of SMAD. The narrative is supplemented by testimonies of Western Allies – memoirs of General Frank L. Howley and reports of American political officers, a selection of which was presented in 1979 by historian Brewster S. Chamberlin. The aim of the narrative based on the above-mentioned sources will be to show Berlin through the eyes of the Allies, which will also serve as a pretext for asking the question about the so-called “Americanisation” and “Sovietisation” of German society immediately after the end of the Second World War.
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Scharf, Rafael. "Obituaries Andrzej Szczypiorski." In Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 14. Liverpool University Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781874774693.003.0042.

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This chapter presents an obituary of Andrzej Szczypiorski (1924–2000). Szczypiorski was born in Warsaw the son of an eminent Polish Socialist Party activist. He saw the outbreak of war and the German invasion through the eyes of a 15 year old, then the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto from the ‘Aryan’ side. He took part in the Warsaw uprising, which landed him in the concentration camp in Sachsenhausen. After the war, the new regime in Poland found in him a keen supporter, but his independent spirit soon led him into opposition. In his books and newspaper columns, the chapter reveals how the events of that era find a true and full reflection of contemporary Polish history. It also discusses some of his books from the last decade: The Mass for the Town of Arras, Night, Day and Night, American Whisky, To Catch the Shadow, and Selfportrait with Woman.
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Conference papers on the topic "German-American newspapers"

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Sato, Yukiko. "Cross-cultural analysis of the American, German, and Japanese newspaper coverage on COVID-19." In 2022 International Electronics Symposium (IES). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ies55876.2022.9888753.

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