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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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Möldre, Aile. "Serijinės literatūros vertimai Estijos laikraščiuose XX a. pradžioje (1900–1940 m.)." Knygotyra 82 (July 16, 2024): 115–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/knygotyra.2024.82.5.

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The paper explores the serialised novels and stories in the two leading Estonian daily newspapers, Päewaleht and Postimees, the majority of which were translations. The approach, combining book and translation history, is driven by the two issues debated in the media in 1900–1940: the desire to distance from the dominant German and Russian cultural influences and search for a new orientation; the categories of literature serialised in newspapers including the proportion of popular literature (genres like mystery, thrillers, romance, etc.) and the concern of intellectuals about its growth. The
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Lurie, Jonathan. "“Heaven, Hell, or Hoboken:” Anti-German Sentiment in Hoboken, 1917-1918, Some Examples." New Jersey Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 4, no. 1 (2018): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.14713/njs.v4i1.101.

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In the early 20th century, urban centers in New Jersey, especially locations such as Newark, Hoboken, and Camden, were home to many immigrants from Europe. Hoboken stands out amongst these as it was the major port of embarkation for American troops en route to the World War I. The city saw American immigrants supporting the war effort in varying ways. Irish immigrants, for example, may well have looked at American support for Great Britain in a different light than native-born American citizens. Similarly, German-Americans, especially between 1914 and 1917, were ambivalent as American “neutral
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Kurth, Ernst-Norbert E. "American Idiom In Modern German Socio-linguistic Motives." Babel. Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation 44, no. 3 (1998): 193–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/babel.44.3.02kur.

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Abstract Due to post-war American cultural predominance and the aggressive expansion of English as a world language, countless English loan words have entered German through pop culture, advertising, technological transfer, and media language. In the course of this process, cultural and linguistic receptiveness reinforced each other. Increasingly, English terms are taken over that do not denote new realia, but compete with existing TL terms. Many of these predatory loan words get lexicalized. Today, there is a tendency to not translate English terms for new items and phenomena, and a general f
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Salzhanova, L., D. Rozjyeva, and Zh Mamyrkhanova. "COVID-19 IN THE LEXICALSYSTEM OF THE MODERN LANGUAGE." BULLETIN Series of Philological Sciences 74, no. 4 (2020): 186–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.51889/2020-4.1728-7804.38.

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The given article examines the vocabulary in social discourse, which has gained relevance in connection with the disease of the century Covid-19. The analysis is based on four articles from the German newspapers Süddeutsche Zeitung and Tagesschau. For comparison, information is provided from a review of British and American newspapers in October 2020. The lexical units are components and fragments of discourses that, in the last decade, have attracted more attention of not only philologists, but also scientists from other areas of the social sciences and humanities. Language units are divided
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Sabova, Anna D. "The 1904-1905 Russo-Japanese War: Specifics of Coverage by French Correspondents in the Far East." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, no. 468 (2021): 44–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/15617793/468/5.

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The article aims at identiIying the speciIic qualities oI corerage oI the war between Russia and Japan in 1904-1905 by French newspapers. The study is based on the publications in Iour oI the leading French newspapers oI the period (Le Figaro, Le Temps, Le Journal, and Le Matin) which are presented in Gallica, the online archiye of the National Library of France (Bibliotheque nationale de France). Particular attention is Iocused on publications that reIlect the early period oI the conIlict (27 January - 10 February 1904) and sereral episodes of the war (the shelling of Port Arthur in January-F
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Bortz, Olof. "Early Reactions to Raul Hilberg’s History of the Holocaust, 1961–7." Journal of Contemporary History 56, no. 3 (2021): 745–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022009421993921.

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Raul Hilberg’s landmark study of the Holocaust, The Destruction of the European Jews, was published in 1961. This article tells the story of the early response to Hilberg’s book. For the first time, journalists, scholars, intellectuals and representatives of Jewish communities engaged in a debate about the history and political significance of the Holocaust. This debate preceded the controversy surrounding Hannah Arendt’s articles on the trial of Adolf Eichmann and had more far-reaching consequences. Countless reviewers in the American press praised Hilberg’s analysis of the bureaucratic admin
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Tomažic, Tina, Damir Boras, Jelena Jurišic, and Dušan Lesjak. "Covert advertising as inadmissible presentation of information." Industrial Management & Data Systems 114, no. 1 (2014): 107–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/imds-04-2013-0204.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify and redefine the categories of covert advertising, to demonstrate the covert aspects of advertising in the press, to provide a high-quality comparison of three leading Slovenian newspapers and to prepare a model for future researchers. Design/methodology/approach – In this article, the authors defined, analyzed, and explored covert advertising. In the first part, the authors used descriptive approach and method of compilation. In the empirical part, the authors used content analysis to research texts of covert advertising; the authors used ana
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Piel, Helen, Rudolf Seising, and Christian Götter. "The Computer Metaphor. Anchoring the Fear of Human Obsolescence(s) since the 20th Century." Technikgeschichte 89, no. 1 (2022): 87–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0040-117x-2022-1-87.

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This article shows how fundamental debates on both human obsolescence in the form of vanishing human exceptionalism and of technological unem- ployment were anchored to the emerging technology of artificial intelligence (AI). Through this anchoring, these debates became tangible and they were discussed beyond scientific circles by the wider public too. Thus the technol­ ogy on the one hand and the scientific and social debates on human obsoles­ cence on the other hand entered into a phase of co­evolution. We will first discuss the computer metaphor since it not only prepared the idea of AI but
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Dahmen, Nicole Smith, Natalia Mielczarek, and David D. Perlmutter. "The Influence-Network Model of the Photojournalistic Icon." Journalism & Communication Monographs 20, no. 4 (2018): 264–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1522637918803351.

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Iconic images are those that rise to the forefront of our collective, visual public consciousness to become the defining, enduring image of an event: a naked Vietnamese girl screaming out in pain following a napalm attack, U.S. Marines raising the American flag at Iwo Jima, and a German dirigible engulfed in flames and falling to the ground. Iconic images have a discursive value that helps citizens navigate and understand the political and social contexts of complex events. Traditionally, news photographs became iconic largely through their prominent placement on the front pages of elite newsp
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Rymar, Ihor. "The british-american direction in the strategy of the Third International in 1941-1943 (on the materials of the «diary» of Georgi Dimitrov)." American History & Politics Scientific edition, no. 7 (2019): 92–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2521-1706.2019.07.92-102.

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On the basis of diary entries of the Secretary General of the Third International G. Dimitrov, documents of the Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History, and documents of Soviet foreign policy, the author analyzes the characteristic features of the discursive model of the strategy and tactics of the Third International in 1941-1943, especially its activities in the field of propaganda regarding the Communist Party of the USA and the Communist Party of Great Britain during the first period of the German-Soviet war of 1941-1945 and in the process of the formation of the Anti-Hitler coali
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Borkovska, O. "THE EMBLEMATIC CODE OF B. BRECHT’S "WAR PRIMER"." Brecht-Magazine: Articles, Essays, Translations, no. 9 (December 26, 2023): 39–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.35433/brecht.9.2023.39-56.

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In times of Russian military aggression against Ukraine the world’s anti-war literary heritage has been particularly relevant. The article analyses the peculiarities of "War Primer" by B. Brecht and its connection with the emblematic traditions of the Baroque era. Hence, "War Primer" resembles a photo album with photographs and commentaries on them. The historical sequence of the depicted events is evident – each photo is accompanied by a commentary, and almost every photo has a caption with reference material at the end of the album. All visual materials were published in Swedish and American
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Kotov, Viktor. "The Sokol Movement, the Sokol Culture, and Gender Relations in Bohemia and Moravia from the 1860s to the early 1870s." Central-European Studies 6 (2023): 163–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2619-0877.2023.6.7.

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Socially constructed gender relations are explored by the example of the Sokol (Czech for “falcon”) movement and the Sokol culture in Bohemia and Moravia in the 1860s and at the beginning of the 1870s. The Sokol clubs combined Czech nationalism with gymnastics. The study is based on the analysis of newspapers and other primary sources. The majority of Czech nationalists followed the pre-modern gender discourse, which implied the subordination of women. This discourse included the idea of male virtues that influenced the image of Sokol as the embodiment of Czech national masculinity. The Czech
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Petig, William E. "Carl Schurz and German-American Newspaper Publishers." Yearbook of German-American Studies 54 (July 20, 2022): 69–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/ygas.v54i.18191.

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Wien, Peter. "COMING TO TERMS WITH THE PAST: GERMAN ACADEMIA AND HISTORICAL RELATIONS BETWEEN THE ARAB LANDS AND NAZI GERMANY." International Journal of Middle East Studies 42, no. 2 (2010): 311–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743810000073.

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The books that are the subject of this review essay comprise three new contributions and one revised edition about a topic that has become paradigmatic in defining scholarly and political approaches to key areas of Middle Eastern history. It has shaped studies of the historical and ideological roots of Arab nationalism, the Arab–Israeli conflict, and the emergence and perseverance of authoritarian regimes in the modern Middle East. The ways that politicians, intellectuals, political movements, and the Arab public related to Nazism and Nazi anti-Semitism have been used to contest the legitimacy
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Boel, Bent. "Vestlig journalistik i Østblokken under den kolde krig. Temaer, tilgange, teser." Fund og Forskning i Det Kongelige Biblioteks Samlinger 54 (March 3, 2015): 627. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/fof.v54i0.118907.

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Bent Boel: Western Journalism and Soviet Bloc Dissidents During the Cold War: Themes, Approaches, Theses
 The role of journalism in international relations is a field which increasingly is attracting scholars’ attention. Cold War history is no exception in that regard. This article tries to identify themes, approaches and theses in the emerging literature dealing with Western journalists’ role in the Soviet Bloc during the Cold War. It more particularly discusses an issue which figures prominently in the new scholarship, namely the relationship between Western journalists and Soviet Bloc
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PACE, IAN. "Music and Internationalism in Nazi Germany: Provenance and Post-War Consequences." Journal of the Royal Musical Association 147, no. 2 (2022): 594–616. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rma.2022.28.

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Fryd, Vivien Green. "Walking with The Murderers Are Among Us: Henry Ries’s Post-WWII Berlin Rubble Photographs." Arts 9, no. 3 (2020): 75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/arts9030075.

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Henry Ries (1917–2004), a celebrated American-German photojournalist, was born into an upper-class Jewish family in Berlin. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1938 to escape Nazi Germany. As a new American citizen, he joined the U.S. Air Force. After the war, Ries became photo editor and chief photographer for the OMGUS Observer (1946–1947), the American weekly military newspaper published by the Information and Education Section of the Office of Military Government for Germany (OMGUS). One photograph by Ries that first appeared in this newspaper in 1946, and a second, in a different composition and
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Steinroetter, Vanessa. "A Newly Discovered Translation of Louisa May Alcott's “The Brothers” in a German American Newspaper." New England Quarterly 81, no. 4 (2008): 703–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/tneq.2008.81.4.703.

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Shortly being published in an 1863 Atlantic Monthly in November 1863, Louisa May Alcott's short story “The Brothers” appeared in a Washington, D.C., German American weekly. The essay examines how, through changes in register and tone, excisions, and other modifications, the translation adapted the story for its audience while preserving the story's translinguistic appeal and abolitionist message.
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Muehl, Siegmar. "The Lichtfreund Press: German-American Newspaper Publishing on the Missouri Frontier, 1843-55." Yearbook of German-American Studies 26 (December 1, 1991): 185–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/ygas.v26i.19246.

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Morris, Lawrence. "The Autobiography of Bishop Wilhelm Wagner Orwig (1810–1889)." Methodist History 62, no. 1 (2024): 77–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/methodisthist.62.1.0077.

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ABSTRACT Bishop Wilhem Wagner Orwig (1810–1889) was an influential leader in the Evangelische Gemeinschaft / Evangelical Association. Orwig founded the Association’s publishing house and developed its newspaper, Der Christliche Botschafter, into an important Christian periodical. Orwig held several other important positions throughout his career, including Bishop, President of Union Seminary, and President of the Missionary Society. Orwig also engaged in theological disputation, and was a key defender of the doctrine of entire sanctification. Orwig authored or compiled over 13 volumes, includi
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Bisiada, Mario. "A cross-linguistic analysis of the ‘homework’ metaphor in German and English political discourse." Discourse & Society 29, no. 6 (2018): 609–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0957926518802916.

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A frequently encountered expression in political discourse across languages is the assertion that someone has not ‘done their homework’. As the expression is a combination of structural metaphor and understatement, it is a figurative frame that simplifies public debates by presenting complex issues such as economic reforms as simple tasks and stifles critical and consensual political debates by replacing questions of fairness and adequacy with unquestionable moral obligation. In spite of this manipulative force, metaphor research has paid little attention to this metaphor. I investigate its em
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Penny, H. Glenn. "Red Power: Liselotte Welskopf-Henrich and Indian Activist Networks in East and West Germany." Central European History 41, no. 3 (2008): 447–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938908000587.

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A curious photograph appeared in 1976 in the East-German newspaper Junge Welt (Fig. 1). Two well-known members of the American Indian Movement (AIM), Dennis Banks and Vernon Bellecourt, were shown together with an elderly German woman, Liselotte Welskopf-Henrich, at her home in East Berlin. This photo, like so many of the photos of Indians in unexpected places, always seems to amuse people, leading them to ask with a snigger why the Indians were there. The Indians' presence in such places, however, is seldom a laughing matter, and in this case, scholars of the post-war era might find the answe
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Cenci, Jones. "THE US ENTRY INTO WORLD WAR I: THE VIEW OF THE GERMANOPHILE NEWSPAPER O DIA, FROM FLORIANÓPOLIS." Journal of Law, Public Policies, and Human Sciences 2, no. 3 (2021): 9–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.52571/jlpphs.2021.v02.n03_02_cenci_.pgs.09_15.pdf.

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Background: During the First World War (1914-198), a fraction of the Brazilian press was composed of German supporters, causing a conflict of interest with later Brazilian support for the Allies. Aim: The objective of this work was to analyze the coverage developed by the local newspaper “O Dia” of the entrance of the USA in the first world war...Methods: A bibliographical research was carried out in the archives of the newspaper “O Dia” and some books referring to the press and the period of the “First World War”. Results and Discussion: Some of the main telegrams and columns published in the
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Willett, Ralph. "Hot swing and the dissolute life: youth, style and popular music in Europe 1939–49." Popular Music 8, no. 2 (1989): 157–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143000003342.

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In the late thirties, the syncopated rhythms of American jazz swept through Europe, an event encouraged by both the US record industry and Hollywood. In Germany, Fascist resistance to jazz culminated in the imposition of a ban by the Reich Chamber of Music on ‘jazzified, judified dance music’, a convenient way of dealing with American competition. Nevertheless Gene Krupa and Teddy Wilson were still entered in Brunswick's German catalogue for 1939, and German bands continued to swing (on radio and records) into the forties. It is not wholly surprising to read of Goebbels and Goering dancing, in
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Boiko, Mykhailo, and Oleksandr Ivanov. "The Denazification of the Post-war Germany in the American Occupation Zone in 1945-1949." European Historical Studies, no. 10 (2018): 63–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2524-048x.2018.10.63-81.

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As a result of the analysis of the documents of the American Military Administration, agreements, signed at the official governmental level by the representatives of the Allies, personal documents, articles of the German newspaper “Die Zeit” and sociological researches carried out by the scientific institutions, the authors of the article outline the main mechanisms, procedures, institutions for the implementation of the denazification and identify its advantages and disadvantages during the American occupation in 1945-1949. Denazification implemented in the American occupation zone did not re
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Peal, David. "The Politics of Populism: Germany and the American South in the 1890s." Comparative Studies in Society and History 31, no. 2 (1989): 340–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0010417500015851.

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A Populist newspaper in North Carolina commented in 1890 that agrarian unrest was common just about everywhere, in “high tariff and low tariff” countries as well as in “monarchies, empires, and republics.” Historians of this discontent have neglected the international dimension of protest that was so striking at the time. The countries that produced the most vigorous agrarian movements, Germany and the United States, have been especially well protected from the scrutiny of comparison. One reason for this neglect is that scholars in both countries emphasize their nations' peculiarities and capa
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Amenda, Lars. "„Major Taylor, der schwarze Star!“ Radrennsport in Deutschland um 1900 zwischen Fairness und Rassismus." STADION 46, no. 2 (2022): 195–223. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0172-4029-2022-2-195.

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Marshall Walter „Major“ Taylor (1878–1932) was a massively popular Black US American cyclist around 1900. In late 19th century United States he encountered severe racism in cycling and beyound despite (or because) his obvious sportive talent. In 1899 he won the world championship in sprinting the mile and became a professional track cyclist. In Europe, in France in particular, the cycling world impatiently looked forward for him particpating in races. In 1901 he finally travelled abroad for his first European tour. The paper examines Major Taylor’s appearances in Germany, focusing on the years
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Aslan, Hasbi. "EXPLAINABILITY OF FOREIGN MEDIA AND NEWSPAPER LOGOS VISUAL AND CORPORATE IDENTITY VALUES IN TERMS OF CONTEMPORARY INDICATORS: AMERICAN, BRITISH, GERMAN AND FRENCH NEWSPAPER LOGOS EXAMPLE." INTERNATIONAL PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION AND HUMANITIES RESEARCHES, no. 8 (September 30, 2015): 93. http://dx.doi.org/10.17361/uhive.2015813159.

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Кantor, Vladimir K. "Russian Emigration and the USA. F. Stepun and M.M. Karpovich (Preface to the Publication of Letters from F.A. Stepun to M.M. Karpovich)." Voprosy Filosofii, no. 11 (2021): 138. http://dx.doi.org/10.21146/0042-8744-2021-11-138-146.

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The author examines a geopolitical line in the development of Russian philoso­phy in emigration. Not only the Russian revolution of 1917, not only the Nazi revolution of 1933–1935, but the Second World War changed the balance of power on the intellectual map of the world. Hitler was defeated by the Soviet Union with the help of the Anglo-American allies. As a result, two blocks emerged. They got a taste for the disposal of Europe and other countries of the United States, the USSR also strengthened, expanding the area of its influence (“Eastern bloc”). Should emigrants return to Russia? Bunin t
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Zocco, Gianna. "Disturbing the Peace of “Two Not So Very Different” Countries: James Baldwin and Fritz Raddatz." James Baldwin Review 3, no. 1 (2017): 89–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.7227/jbr.3.6.

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When James Baldwin in No Name in the Street discusses the case of Tony Maynard, who had been imprisoned in Hamburg in 1967, he emphasizes that his efforts to aid his unjustly imprisoned friend were greatly supported by his German publishing house Rowohlt and, in particular, by his then-editor Fritz Raddatz (1931–2015). While the passages on Maynard remain the only instance in Baldwin’s published writings in which Raddatz—praised as a courageous “anti-Nazi German” and a kindred ally who “knows what it means to be beaten in prison”—is mentioned directly, the relation between Baldwin and Raddatz
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Manago, Bianca, Bernice A. Pescosolido, and Sigrun Olafsdottir. "Icelandic inclusion, German hesitation and American fear: A cross-cultural comparison of mental-health stigma and the media." Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 47, no. 2 (2018): 90–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1403494817750337.

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Aims: Quantitative survey research findings reveal that Western countries have lower rates of public stigma surrounding mental illness than other nations. However, qualitative media research across selected Western countries reports differences in stigmatising messages. Here, we take an in-depth look at country-level data exploring both similarities and differences in this stigma across three countries. Specifically, we use previous findings on global differences in public stigma and media to examine whether there is a correspondence between themes in newspaper reporting and variations in atti
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Shevchenko, K. V. "UKRAINIAN MOVEMENT AND CZECHOSLOVAK POLICY IN THE RUSIN QUESTION DURING THE INTERWAR PERIOD AS REFLECTED BY AMERIKANSKY RUSSKY VIESTNIK." Rusin, no. 61 (2020): 132–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/18572685/61/8.

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The article analyzes the publications of a leading Rusin periodical in North America, Amerikansky russky viestnik, which during the interwar period was the official bulletin of the Greek Catholic Union of Rusin Brotherhoods based in Homestead, Pennsylvania. In its numerous publications, Amerikansky russky viestnik paid great attention to the genesis and further development of the Ukrainian movement and to different aspects of Czechoslovak policy towards Rusin population in Subcarpathian Rus and Eastern Slovakia. In particular, Amerikansky russky viestnik voiced criticism about different aspect
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Raudsepp, Anu. "Erakirjad infoallikana Eesti ja Lääne vahel stalinismist sulani (1946–1959) [Abstract: Private letters between Estonia and the West as an information source from Stalinism to the start of the post-Stalin thaw, 1946–1959]." Ajalooline Ajakiri. The Estonian Historical Journal, no. 4 (September 9, 2019): 255–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/aa.2018.4.01.

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Private letters between Estonia and the West as an information source from Stalinism to the start of the post-Stalin thaw, 1946–1959
 After the Second World War, the Iron Curtain isolated Estonia from the rest of the world for a long time, separating many Estonian families from one another. Up to 80,000 Estonians fled from Estonia to the West due to the Second World War. Information on Estonia and the West was distorted by way of propaganda and censorship until the end of the Soviet occupation. The situation was at its most complicated during the Stalinist years, when information and the
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Erokhina, Olga V., and Ekaterina L. Furman. "Periodical Press as a Source on the History of German Settlements in the Volga Region in the 1920s (based on the Materials of the Newspaper “Die Welt-Post”)." Journal of Frontier Studies 6, no. 4 (2021): 28–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.46539/jfs.v6i4.333.

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The newspaper “Die Welt-Post” is analyzed in the article, namely, the rubric “Letters from Russia”, from 1920. It published correspondence of Volga Germans and their relatives who immigrated to America in the late 19th – early 20th centuries. The analyzed material allowed finding out how the Volga Germans perceived the economic and political situation in the country. Having survived the revolution, the Civil War like many peoples of the Soviet Russia, they experienced all the hardships of the economic policy pursued by the Bolsheviks. In the letters, they described the process of requisitions
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Della Pietra, Daniele. "GLI ITALIANISMI ENOGASTRONOMICI RECENTI NELLA LINGUA INGLESE: UN’ANALISI SUI CORPORA." Italiano LinguaDue 13, no. 2 (2022): 377–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/2037-3597/17144.

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La lingua italiana ha sempre giocato un ruolo chiave nel panorama linguistico europeo ed extraeuropeo, influenzando significativamente la maggior parte delle lingue romanze e alcune lingue germaniche come l'inglese e il tedesco. A dimostrazione di ciò, basti pensare al fenomeno – rafforzato dalla globalizzazione – degli italianismi presenti in diverse lingue. Questo articolo si propone di individuare e indagare i lessemi di origine italiana che, negli ultimi anni, si sono infiltrati nella lingua inglese, la lingua franca per eccellenza, soprattutto per quanto riguarda l’enogastronomia. A tal f
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Sato, Yukiko, and Ikumi Waragai. "The Function of Religious Language in the Media: A Comparative Analysis of the Japanese, German and American Newspaper Coverage about the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami." International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology 7, no. 2 (2017): 406. http://dx.doi.org/10.18517/ijaseit.7.2.2172.

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Shervington, Laurent. "The Ambivalent Object(s) of America in Wim Wenders." CINEJ Cinema Journal 10, no. 1 (2022): 187–223. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/cinej.2022.507.

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This article will consider Wim Wenders’ relationship to America in several of his films during the New German Cinema Movement of the 1970s and 1980s. In particular, it will explore the place America occupies as a fantasy object, framing this through the distinct roles individual objects play in Wenders’ films. Firstly, in the initial period of his life, various accounts point to the fact that the director related to American culture as a substitute for his own country’s fascistic past. Such a viewpoint is then countered in his film Alice in the Cities (1972), where the protagonist is initially
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Von Isenburg, Megan. "Scholars in International Relations Cite Books More Frequently than Journals: More Research is Needed to Better Understand Research Behaviour and Use." Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 4, no. 3 (2009): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.18438/b8n32f.

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A Review of: 
 Zhang, Li. "Citation Analysis for Collection Development: A Study of International Relations Journal Literature." Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services 31.3-4 (2007): 195-207.
 
 Objective – To determine primary type, format, language and subject category of research materials used by U.S. scholars of international relations. Also, to investigate whether research method, qualitative or quantitative, can be correlated with the type and age of sources that scholars use. 
 
 Design – Citation analysis.
 
 Setting – Research art
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Tkhorzhevska, Tetiana. "Tо the problem of anthropological journalism". Dialog: media studios, № 28 (31 березня 2023): 160–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.18524/2308-3255.2022.28.268494.

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The article is about the using of cultural anthropology methods at journalism. The conventional scholarly understanding of the methods at cultural anthropology has remained largely unchanged since the days of Franz Boas and Bronislaw Malinowski. They are the founders of cultural/social anthropology. The basis of the field method is observation and interviewing. The methods were improved. The introduction of audio and video recording in field research caused revolutionary changes in the application of the method. Both observations and interviews have many varieties, as those who are “in the fie
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Каліщук, Діана. "Засоби реалізації стратегії негативної презентації опонентів як маркери концептуальних стилів Дж. Буша Мол. і Б. Обами". East European Journal of Psycholinguistics 4, № 1 (2017): 76–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.29038/eejpl.2017.4.1.kal.

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У статті розглянуті мовленнєві маніпуляції як інструментальне вираження персуазивності у мовленні. Маніпуляцію розглядають як особливу комунікативно-мовленнєву стратегію здійснення впливу в політичному дискурсі, яка реалізується через низку тактик. Вибір тактик зазнає впливу концептуального стилю автора політичного дискурсу. У статті проаналізовані тактики реалізації стратегії негативної презентації «інших», зокрема, тактики «Надгенералізація» та «Екземпліфікація», як маркери концептуальних стилів президентів США Дж. Буша мол. та Б. Обами. Доведено, що особливості мовлення носіїв різних стилів
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