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Classen, Albrecht. "The Erlau Playbook: Five Medieval German Dramas for Christmas and Easter. Trans. with an Intro. and Commentary by Stephen K. Wright. Early European Drama Translation Series, 4. Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, 511. Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2017, xxxviii, 184 pp." Mediaevistik 31, no. 1 (2018): 440. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/med012018_440.

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With great enthusiasm and excitement I turned to this English translation of the Erlauer Spiele, magisterially done by Stephen K. Wright, Professor Emeritus of English at the Catholic University of America, and I was not disappointed. With great philological skills and great aplomb he tackles his task and makes available five major Christmas and Easter plays from fifteenth-century Carinthia, today in Austria, from the first half of the fifteenth century, in English. He introduces us in a very learned, yet also very lucid and clearly structured manner to the genre itself and the specifics of th
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Svetozarova, Natalia. "Christian Morgenstern and Henrik Ibsen (an episode in the history of literary translation)." Scandinavian Philology 21, no. 1 (2023): 152–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu21.2023.110.

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This article discusses the history of creative contacts between the great Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen and the German poet Christian Morgenstern (1871–1914). Christian Morgenstern’s life was short and marred by physical suffering, but fantastically full and diverse in creative terms. A significant part of Christian Morgenstern’s lyrical and epistolary legacy was published only after his death thanks to the efforts of his wife and friends. Christian Morgenstern’s translations of Henrik Ibsen’s works date from the late 19th century, when the new Solomon Fischer’s publishing house (S. Fische
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Alhussein, Akkad. "Translation als Mythos." Lebende Sprachen 49, no. 5 (2020): 237–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/les-2020-0018.

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AbstractThis paper investigates the reception history of the Danish Poet and fairytale writer Hans Christian Andersen in 19th-century Germany and its influence on his (auto)biographical depiction. Like many Scandinavian poets, Andersen discovered Germany’s literary potential and took advantage of it to further his career. In most cases, he was pictured as a genius who suffered systematic underestimation in Denmark. This narrative which determined his reception plays a central role in his German autobiography Märchen meines Lebens (Fairy Tale of my Life). Analyzing Andersen’s autobiographical d
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Kuznetsov, V. I. "The German and Austrian Historiography on Russia's Participation in the Holy League War." MGIMO Review of International Relations 14, no. 6 (2021): 127–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2021-6-81-127-139.

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German and Austrian historiography of the Holy League war is an essential source because German and Austrian historians have analyzed Russia's participation in this war since the 18th century. The discussion revolves around three main questions: about the moment of Russia's accession to the Holy League de jure and de facto; about the qualification of the Holy League as an international anti-Turkish and anti-Crimean alliance; finally, about the peculiarities of social and technological cooperation between the Venetian Republic, the Holy Roman Empire, and Russia. The German and Austrian historio
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Беличенко, Наталия. "Магнификат И. С. Баха BWV243a, Es-dur: диалог с традицией". Проблеми взаємодії мистецтва, педагогіки та теорії і практики освіти, № 47 (1 листопада 2017): 292–308. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2535666.

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В статье определены границы и рассмотрены принципы взаимодействия «традиционного» и «нового» на содержательном и структурно-композиционном уровнях в Магнификате И.С. Баха BWV243a. Отмечено, что баховская трактовка учитывает самые разнообразные подходы к композиционному плану цикла в целом, сформированные предшествующей генерацией немецких композиторов – И. Кунау, К. Граупнером, Г. Шютцем и др. Уточнены взаимосвязанные жанровоисторические вопросы, касающиеся как внешнего, так и внутристилевого планов произведения. Установлено, что И.С. Бах, применяя унаследованный
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Jørgensen, Karsten. "Ekebergparken, landskap og demokrati." Nordlit, no. 36 (December 10, 2015): 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.7557/13.3683.

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<p>The article reflects on the relationship between landscape architects, influential clients, and public involvement in Ekeberg, a publicly owned area of Oslo, where significant changes have taken place since the beginning of World War II. “Ekebergparken” was established as a public sculpture park in 2013. The park is funded entirely by private funds owned by the investor Christian Ringnes. The plans for the park sparked a public debate about private investor influence over public space, and protesters organized demonstrations against the establishment. After the opening of the park, th
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Deibl, Jakob Helmut. "Speaking of God in the Realm of Aesthetics: Religion in Hölderlin." Religions 14, no. 11 (2023): 1422. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel14111422.

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This article considers the work and reception of Friedrich Hölderlin with regard to the impact of German Idealism on religion. To this end, two questions must be clarified in advance: can Hölderlin, who is known primarily as a poet, also be placed in the context of German Idealism, and does his work have a significant relationship to religion? I argue that both questions should be answered in the affirmative. Ernst Cassirer’s study Hölderlin und der deutsche Idealismus (1918/19) clearly laid the foundation for appreciating Hölderlin’s place within German Idealism, and the question of God is a
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Węgrzynek, Krystian. "Wizerunki polityczne a literackie kreacje Wojciecha Korfantego. Zestawienie porównawcze." zaranie Śląskie. Seria druga 9 (2023): 91–142. http://dx.doi.org/10.24917/zaranieslaskie.9.5.

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The author analyses the images of Wojciech Korfanty created from the beginning of his political career until its end. He focuses on the portraits created in works of literature and journalism, confronting them with those created during political campaigns. He distinguishes five images depicting the Silesian politician in a favourable light (defender of the Upper Silesian people in the German Empire; plebiscite commissioner and insurrectionary leader; political leader in the Second Polish Republic; prisoner of the Polish Republic; Christian leader and defender of the Polish Alsatians) and five
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Pollard, John F. "The Pope, Labour, and the Tango: Work, Rest, and Play in the Thought and Action of Benedict XV (1914-22)." Studies in Church History 37 (2002): 369–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424208400014868.

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Ever since Leo XIII promulgated his encyclical Rerum novarum, ‘On the Conditions of the Working Classes’, in 1891, successive popes have added to the corpus of Catholic teaching on social/ labour questions. Pius X, for example, published an encyclical specifically addressing the vexed question of ‘interconfessional’ Christian trade unions in Germany, and Pius XI published no fewer than three encyclicals on social questions in the space of twelve months – Quadragesimo anno of May 1931, Nova impendet of October 1931, and Cantate Christi compulsi of May 1932. Recent popes, John XXIII, Paul VI, an
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Jančar, Drago. "Slovene Exile." Nationalities Papers 21, no. 1 (1993): 91–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00905999308408259.

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The new era of Slovene spiritual, cultural and, in a certain sense, political history, is marked by the condition of exile. The first Slovene book, printed in 1550, was written by Primož Trubar, a Protestant, emigrant and exile par excellence. Trubar and his followers translated, wrote, made plans, and worked, “for the prosperity of their homeland,” in exile; therefore, the fundamental document of Judeo-Christian civilization and culture—the Holy Bible—was translated into Slovene, in exile. Books were sent to the homeland in barrels, and young people were invited to be educated at German unive
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Reller, Jobst. "Dietrich Bonhoeffers „religionslose“ Evangelisation: Formate seiner ökumenischen Spiritualität und die Oxfordgruppenbewegung." COMMUNIO VIATORUM 65, no. 2 (2023): 166–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.14712/00103713.2023.2.5.

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Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906–1945), made a martyr by the Nazi German regime in 1945, is still widely read because of his ideas: the proclamation of Christian faith in a non-religious comprehen-sive worldly way, a Bible oriented spirituality of silence, confession with a political horizon. In Norwegian sources the profile of the US based Oxford Group Movement, founded by the Lutheran pastor Frank Buchman (1878–1961; later: Moral Rearmament, today: Initiatives of Change) has been identified as an influential revival movement appe-aling to political elites in Europe in the 1930’s. The article tries
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Ferraro, Gianfranco. "Modernidade e ascese: Nietzsche e Weber leitores da Reforma." e-Letras com Vida: Revista de Estudos Globais - Humanidades, Ciências e Artes 12 (July 31, 2024): 024–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.53943/elcv.0124_24-41.

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In various parts of his work, Friedrich Nietzsche directly attacks the German Lutheran tradition, arguing against its anti-modern and anti-Renaissance «ascetic ideals», which it carried into the heart of modernity, ultimately leading to its decline. Following Nietzsche, Max Weber, in analyzing the processes of modernity’s secularization, highlights the connection between Protestant asceticism, rooted in justification by faith and the concept of Beruf, the birth of Western capitalist individualism, and the bureaucratic mechanics of modern states. Placing these authors’ approaches within the bro
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Goyvaerts, Samuel. "The Incarnation as the Fundamental Mystery for Sacramentality in the Catholic Tübingen School." Studia Liturgica 50, no. 2 (2020): 176–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0039320720945938.

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This article reveals part of the rich but unknown liturgical thought of the nineteenth-century Catholic Tübingen School. In the reflections of these German theologians on liturgy and especially the eucharist, the incarnation plays a vital role. Johann Sebastian Drey considers the incarnation as the “fundamental mystery” of the Christian faith. In this article, the importance of the incarnation for Drey’s liturgical thinking and his reflections on sacramentality are explored. Attention is also given to Drey’s student, Johann Adam Möhler. The crucial role of the incarnation for his ecclesiology
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Kallin, Britta. "Elfriede Jelinek's Fairy Tale Rewritings in Die Prinzessinnendramen I–II ( Schneewittchen ) and ( Dornröschen ): A Feminist "Parasitic" Approach." Journal of Austrian Studies 57, no. 3-4 (2024): 197–219. https://doi.org/10.1353/oas.2024.a955465.

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Abstract: Research on Elfriede Jelinek has not yet fully explored the relationship between the embedded social messages in the traditional fairy tale genre and Jelinek's rewriting of classic fairy tale characters. This article fills that gap by examining intersectional correlations of gender, race, national identity, and sexual orientation in Jelinek's work. Jelinek's strategy of "eating" and "drilling" into canonized pretexts such as the Grimms' fairy tales and her use of intertextual strategies create an aesthetic intervention in postwar nationalism and white, Christian heteronormativity in
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Sgouridou, Maria, and Georgios Bitsakos. "The Atrides Saga and Power Play: The Dilemma Between Freedom and Death on the Theatrical Scene." European Journal of Language and Literature 9, no. 1 (2017): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejls.v9i1.p10-17.

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Thyestes’ myth is difficult to read: cruel, abominable, but also multidimensional. And this is why it is adaptable to multiple interpretations, highlighting the different aspects of tyranny within different political, socio-cultural and philosophical contexts during the centuries. Thyestes, the protagonist of the tragedy, serves, with his unique characteristics, as an example to the spectator in order to understand and improve his own situation, even his very existence. First, we will take a look upon the theatrical production by Petros Katsaitis, author of a tragedy based upon this myth in 17
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Zilber, Andrey S. "Inadvisable Concession: Kant’s Critique of the Political Philosophy of Christian Garve." Kantian journal 39, no. 1 (2020): 58–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5922/10.5922/0207-6918-2020-1-3.

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The starting point of my study is Kant’s remark to the effect that Garve in his treatise on the connection between morality and politics presents arguments in defence of unjust principles. Recognition of these principles is, according to Kant, an inadvisable concession to those who are inclined to abuse it. I interpret this judgement by making a detailed comparison of the texts of the two treatises. I demonstrate that Garve’s work is an eclectic attempt to combine in one concept the lessons of historical experience with the ideas drawn from British empiricism and German rationalism. These idea
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Oberlin, Adam. "Justin Kroesen and Stephan Kuhn, The Medieval Church Art Collection. University Museum of Bergen (Norway). Regensburg: Verlag Schnell und Steiner, 2022, 223 pp., hundreds of colored images." Mediaevistik 35, no. 1 (2022): 351–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/med.2022.01.43.

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Abstract This volume provides a thorough overview of the University Museum of Bergen’s church art collection, including introductory articles about the museum and its history preceding an annotated catalogue with numerous photographs and other visual materials, e.g., archaeological site plans and sketches of objects in larger spatial contexts (figures are not numbered but the collection presented here totals 100 objects). As a local and regional institution, the University Museum of Bergen holds objects found primarily in western Norway, but also from as far afield as Trøndelag and Nordland; b
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Fernández-García, José L. "The endangered Dama dama mesopotamica Brooke, 1875: genetic variability, allelic loss and hybridization signals." Contributions to Zoology 81, no. 4 (2012): 223–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18759866-08104003.

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The Persian fallow deer (Dama dama mesopotamica) formerly widespread in the Middle East was described scientifically at the end of the 19th century and considered extinct ever since. In 1956 it was rediscovered in south-western Iran. As a result, several countries have undertaken actions to reintroduce this subspecies in its native territory. In 2007 the Christian Oswald Foundation, in close cooperation with Iranian institutions, launched plans of in situ and ex situ breeding actions, with its centre in the German Von Opel Zoo and with cooperative Mediterranean partner countries as Israel, to
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Seidler, Meir. "Eliah Benamozegh, Franz Rosenzweig and Their Blueprint of a Jewish Theology of Christianity." Harvard Theological Review 111, no. 2 (2018): 242–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s001781601800007x.

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AbstractIn Jewish philosophy, be it medieval or modern, a comprehensive Jewish theological discourse about Christianity is conspicuously absent. There are, however, two prominent exceptions to this rule in modern Jewish philosophy: The Italian Sephardic Orthodox Rabbi Eliah Benamozegh (1823–1900) and the German-Jewish philosopher Franz Rosenzweig (1886–1929). In both men's thought, Christianity plays a pivotal (and largely positive) role, so much so that their Jewish philosophies would not be the same without Christianity, which has no precedent in Jewish thought. Though Rosenzweig was not awa
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Simsek, Müge, Frank van Tubergen, and Fenella Fleischmann. "Religion and Intergroup Boundaries: Positive and Negative Ties Among Youth in Ethnically and Religiously Diverse School Classes in Western Europe." Review of Religious Research 64, no. 1 (2021): 1–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13644-021-00473-y.

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Abstract Background In the past decades, Western European countries have become increasingly religiously diverse; furthermore, a growing share of their population is now youth with a migration background. Little is known about the role religion plays in social ties among children of native and immigrant origins. Purpose This study examines religious group boundaries among youth in secondary schools in England, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden. To this end, it describes to what extent youth’s positive and negative ties in the classroom are segregated along religious lines. Furthermore, it a
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Aleknavičienė, Ona. "Language policy in the Kingdom of Prussia at the junction of the 18th-19th centuries." Taikomoji kalbotyra 16 (December 30, 2021): 56–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/taikalbot.2021.16.4.

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The present paper examines the principles of the language policy designed in the Kingdom of Prussia at the junction of the 18th-19th centuries. This research aims to identify the main factors affecting the introduction of the Lithuanian language as the official regional language in the Kingdom of Prussia and to evaluate the parameters applied to such language planning. The main research objects in this study are the prefaces to Christian Gottlieb Mielcke’s dictionary Littauisch-deutsches und Deutsch-littauisches Wörter-Buch (1800) and the archival material of the end of the 18th century, which
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Lian, Yuanmei. "“Zwei Venetianische Lieder” by R. Schumann in the tradition of Austro-German romantic song." Aspects of Historical Musicology 18, no. 18 (2019): 73–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.34064/khnum2-18.05.

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Introduction. Given article considers R. Schumann’s “Zwei Venetianische Lieder” / “Two Venetian Songs” (ор. 25, №17–18) on poems by T. Moore, in F. Freiligrath translation. Often the creation of the Venice ambience in art works was due to trips and impressions on this city. In 1829, R. Schumann, as a student of Heidelberg University, went on a trip to Switzerland and Italy during his study vacation. One of the cities on the travel map was Venice. R. Schumann “resurrected” the city ambience only eleven years after in the “Zwei Venetianische Lieder” (“Two Venetian Songs”), which became part of t
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Michelsen, William. "Om Guds datter i folkehøjskolen." Grundtvig-Studier 43, no. 1 (1992): 124–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/grs.v43i1.16085.

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About God’s Daughter in the Folk High SchoolMidt i Højskolen (In the Middle of the Folk High School). An anthology published on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Association of Folk High Schools. Edited by Else Marie Boyhus. Gyldendal\ 1991. 269 pp.By William MichelsenThis beautiful book, introduced by the chairman of the Association, Ove Korsgaard, with a description of the development undergone by the folk high school movement since 1961, when the book »The Folk High School under Debate« was published, ends with an article by Ejvind Larsen, »The mysticism of popular democracy«, wh
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Павлюк, Ігор Зиновійович. "Аркадій Любченко: дискурс етики та естетики". Українська література: історичний досвід і перспективи, № 4 (31 грудня 2024): 25–36. https://doi.org/10.31652/3041-1084-2024-4-03.

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The image (myth) of the author, like that of the Christian God, is triune, harmoniously composed of the text-biography-external image of the writer, where the author’s image (photo, sculptor, painted portrait) is a tertiary component of the myth. However, according to the laws of alchemy and metaphysics, it must function like the positive and negative in physics or acid and base in chemistry. Sometimes the author’s biography is more intriguing than the text itself, while at other times, it is dull (bureaucratic), uninteresting (or even entirely unknown, as in the case of the mythical author of
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Tomović, Nada. "Rusko-Austro-Ugarski sporazumi o Bosni i Hercegovini 1876-1908. godine." Historijski pogledi 8, no. 13 (2025): 72–88. https://doi.org/10.52259/historijskipogledi.2025.8.13.72.

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The aim of this paper is to analyze several secret and public agreements between Russia and Austro-Hungary from 1876 to 1908 in order to draw conclusions about the intentions of these two great powers regarding Bosnia and Herzegovina and why it was so important for their foreign policy goals. These agreements marginalized the interests of the people in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as those of other Balkan nations. Although they were agreements, they concealed insincere alliances of a short-term nature. Additionally, this paper will analyze the specific legal and political status of Bosnia a
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Fedak, A. "CITY-STATE IN THE TREATISE BY J. V. ANDREAE: A VISION OF HARMONY AND ORDER." Scientific Bulletin of Building, no. 110 (June 27, 2024): 23–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.33042/2311-7257.2024.110.1.4.

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The article highlights the features of the architecture and urban planning structure of the utopian city-state described by the German theologian Johannes Valentinus Andrea in the treatise «Description of the Republic of Christianopolis» which was written in 1619. The aim of this article is a detailed analysis and graphic reproduction of the urban planning and architectural features of the utopian city described by J. V. Andreae. One of the tasks is to compare the structure of the city-state he recreated with the layout of the utopian settlements of T. More, T. Campanella and A. F. Doni, as th
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Bizewski, Mariusz. "Hołd lenny Mściwoja I złożony Danii w 1210 r. Próba rekonstrukcji epizodu z dziejów panowania pierwszych Sobiesławiców." Studia z Dziejów Średniowiecza, no. 23 (December 17, 2019): 17–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.26881/sds.2019.23.01.

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The homage of Mściwoj I made in 1210 to Waldemar II, the king of Denmark, is still one of the unexplained episodes of the history of medieval Pomerania. In the current scientific literature historians almost unanimously accepted that the inclusion of Eastern Pomerania by the influence of Denmark resulted from the armed expansion of the Danes, who forced Mściwoj I to pay them homage. However, the analysis of sources gives us reasons to suppose that events could actually follow a completely different path. The manner of recording the events in „Annales Waldemariani”, as well as political relatio
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ЛЕСЯ, ПЕТРЕНКО. "ПОРІВНЯЛЬНИЙ АНАЛІЗ ПРОВІДНИХ ПОГЛЯДІВ Г. ВАЩЕНКА ТА А. МАКАРЕНКА НА ВИХОВАННЯ ОСОБИСТОСТІ". Педагогічні науки, № 69 (31 травня 2018): 170–79. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1256811.

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A comparative analysis of the leading views of G. Vashchenko and A. Makarenko on personality upbringing was conducted. The views of G. Vashchenko on the problem of formation of moral norms and values are highlighted. The pedagogical views of G. Vashchenko and A. Makarenko  on the formation of moral categories are revealed. The attention is focused on the use of A. Makarenko method of planning of perspective lines in the life of the child. The importance of the contribution of G. Vashchenko and A. Makarenko to the world pedagogical heritage was emphasized. In
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Ковальчук, І. М. "МУЗЕЙ ВИШИТИХ ІКОН ОТЦЯ ДМИТРА БЛАЖЕЙОВСЬКОГО". Традиції та новації у вищий архітектурно-художній освіті, № 5 (4 січня 2019): 83–88. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2532034.

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Ukrainian churches are always decorated with embroidery, which was on banners, priest felons, and towels around the icons. During the past decades, Father Doctor Dmytro Blazejowskyj developed and brought the embroidered icon to people. He designed and embroidered more than 350 icons, banners, felons, and showed them on numerous exhibitions both in Ukraine and abroad. The outstanding artist was born on August 21, 1910 in Vyslik Horishnyi, in the Sianik district, Lemkivshchyna (RP). Dmytro Blazejowskyj studied at the Gymnasium in Przemysl in 1922– 1930. He studied Philosophy, Theology and
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BARAN, Zoya. "National question in Poland: according to the survey of the Warsaw periodical Kurjer Polski (1924)." Problems of slavonic studies 70 (2021): 43–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/sls.2021.70.3736.

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Background. At the beginning of the 1920’s, after establishing the borders of the restored Polish State, its eastern territories were dominated by the Ukrainian, Belarusian and Lithuanian populations, and in the western part, a significant percentage were Germans. Accordingly, the state faced the problem of developing a constructive policy towards national minorities. Purpose. The article analyzes the attitude of the Polish intellectual elite to the prob-lem of national minorities, whose opinions were partially reflected in a poll conducted in July and August 1924 by the liberal Warsaw newspap
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Schmutzler, Rita K., Theresa Link, Eric Hahnen, et al. "Abstract PO1-02-13: Germline mutation status of BRCA1/2 and other breast cancer predisposition genes as predictive and prognostic biomarker: Results of the GeparX study (GeparX-BRCA)." Cancer Research 84, no. 9_Supplement (2024): PO1–02–13—PO1–02–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs23-po1-02-13.

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Abstract Germline mutation status of BRCA1/2 and other breast cancer predisposition genes as predictive and prognostic biomarker: Results of the GeparX study (GeparX-BRCA) Background: There is accumulating evidence that the RANK/RANKL signaling pathway plays a pivotal role in breast tumorigenesis, particularly in the development of BRCA1-mutated tumors. Targeting the RANK pathway has been shown to attenuate breast cancer (BC) proliferation in vitro and in vivo. Studies using bone modifying agents as adjuvant therapy showed reduced rates of bone metastases and improved BC survival, as well as p
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Pagh, Lars. "Tamdrup – Kongsgård og mindekirke i nyt lys." Kuml 65, no. 65 (2016): 81–129. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kuml.v65i65.24843.

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TamdrupRoyal residence and memorial church in a new light
 Tamdrup has been shrouded in a degree of mystery in recent times. The solitary church located on a moraine hill west of Horsens is visible from afar and has attracted attention for centuries. On the face of it, it resembles an ordinary parish church, but on closer examination it is found to be unusually large, and on entering one discovers that hidden beneath one roof is a three-aisled construction, which originally was a Romanesque basilica. Why was such a large church built in this particular place? What were the prevailing circ
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Andersen, Harald. "Nu bli’r der ballade." Kuml 50, no. 50 (2001): 7–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kuml.v50i50.103098.

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We’ll have trouble now!The Archaeological Society of Jutland was founded on Sunday, 11 March 1951. As with most projects with which P.V Glob was involved, this did not pass off without drama. Museum people and amateur archaeologists in large numbers appeared at the Museum of Natural History in Aarhus, which had placed rooms at our disposal. The notable dentist Holger Friis, the uncrowned king of Hjørring, was present, as was Dr Balslev from Aidt, Mr and Mrs Overgaard from Holstebro Museum, and the temperamental leader of Aalborg Historical Museum, Peter Riismøller, with a number of his discipl
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Körtner, Ulrich H. J. "Human dignity and biomedical ethics from a Christian theological perspective." HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies 67, no. 3 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/hts.v67i3.953.

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The argument of human dignity plays an important role in current debates on human rights and their relevance in modern biomedicine. When discussing the contribution of Christian theology to current debates on human dignity and human rights the thesis is not that the modern idea of human dignity depends on a theological grounding. Also, it is not the task of theology to legitimate rights as Christian a posteriori. We do not need to deduce modern human rights from theological doctrines. The theological challenge is to find an access for Christians from their belief to the modern idea of human ri
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Красовицкая, Ю. В. "Попытка преображения мира в драматургии немецкого экспрессионизма". Вестник МГПУ. Серия Филология. Теория языка. Языковое образование, № 3(35) (22 листопада 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.25688/2076-913x.2019.35.3.02.

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The article regards one of the key ideas of German expressionism drama, which was to aspire for spiritual renewal of man and the whole society by reviving the unique unspoiled nature of people. The plays under the analysis prove the transformation takes on the features of an artificial model, a Christian miracle or utopia. Resultively, it was expressionist playwrights who saw the spiritual rebirth of humanity as a vague dream and unattainable ideal.
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Aloisi, Alessandra. "Coenesthesia or the Immediate Feeling of Existence: Maine de Biran and the Problem of the Unconscious between Physiology and Philosophy." Perspectives on Science, May 1, 2023, 1–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/posc_a_00598.

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Abstract The term “coenesthesia” was introduced at the end of the 18th century by the German physiologist Johann Christian Reil to designate the general perception of the living body through the nerves disseminated in it. Over the course of the 19th century, this notion circulated widely not only in Germany, but also in France, where it was developed in particular by Théodule Ribot. However, a good sixty years before Ribot, Maine de Biran had already employed the notion of “coenesthesia” to indicate the “immediate feeling of existence”, which he distinguishes from the apperception of the self
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Knowles, Ric. "Acts of Faith: The Postmigrant Theatre of David Yee." Journal of Canadian Studies, May 4, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/jcs-2021-0010.

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This essay argues that the dramatic oeuvre of mixed-race Asian Canadian playwright David Yee, which it surveys and classifies for the first time, constitutes a Canadian version of what Turkish born German director Shermin Langhoff calls “postmigrant theatre”—that is, theatre in which immigrant and racialized characters and performers are not limited to their ethnic roles as “others.” Yee’s body of work marks a departure from the drama of intergenerational conflict within immigrant families that has characterized so many of the first generation of plays by the “1.5” and second generations of As
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Ólafur Elliði Halldórsson. "Trumpeting at the Court of Christian IV." Royal Conservatoire Research Portal, no. 1 (May 22, 2025). https://doi.org/10.22501/koncon.3197849.

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Two of the oldest manuscripts containing trumpet music lie in the Royal Danish Library and were both written in Denmark around the year 1600. They contain hundreds of fanfare-like melodies with little explanation as to how, why, or where they should be played. Written by trumpeters with limited musical education, the manuscripts present a unique challenge in deciphering distinct and personal notation styles. The aim of this research is to shed a new light on the so-called Thomsen and Lübeck manuscripts by stepping into the shoes of the trumpeters of the late renaissance and early baroque. The
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Andrea, Zielke-Nadkarni. "Sociocultural Context of Pain Management in Oncology and Palliative Nursing Care." International Journal of Business, Human and Social Sciences 9.0, no. 12 (2016). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1338696.

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Pain management is a question of quality of life and an indicator for nursing quality. Chronic pain which is predominant in oncology and palliative nursing situations is perceived today as a multifactorial, individual emotional experience with specific characteristics including the sociocultural dimension when dealing with migrant patients. This dimension of chronic pain is of major importance in professional nursing of migrant patients in hospices or palliative care units. Objectives of the study are: 1. To find out more about the sociocultural views on pain and nursing care, on customs and n
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"‘Fighting one's own friends is hateful work’: Coalition troubles, January – October 1922." Camden Fifth Series 5 (July 1995): 173–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960116300000646.

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In the aftermath of the 1918 election Law believed ‘Lloyd George can be Prime Minister for life if he wants’. In the event, the government survived only four turbulent years. Although 1922 was to be a critical year for the Coalition, the year began auspiciously. For all the problems during 1921, by December the fortunes and confidence of the coalition leadership were greater than for some time. A week after signing the Irish Treaty, the government claimed something of a diplomatic triumph with the four-power treaty in Washington covering Pacific and Far Eastern questions. Thereafter progress w
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Baybado, Pablito Jr. "Religion, Conflict and the Asian Theology of Harmony." Scientia - The International Journal on the Liberal Arts 9, no. 2 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.57106/scientia.v9i2.120.

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Interreligious dialogue plays a vital role in addressing conflicts in Asia. In situations, however, where there is an interweaving of religion and conflict, interreligious dialogue, as a peace-building mechanism, is fundamentally challenged by its very foundation, which is the notion of religion. By taking the case of the Mindanao conflict, the aim of this paper is to demonstrate that religion expressed culturally and geographically as ethno-religious identity forces interreligious dialogue as primarily a process towards radical renewal of the involved faith traditions. By drawing into the Min
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Culver, Carody, and Amy Vuleta. "Suspicion." M/C Journal 15, no. 1 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.460.

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The “Suspicion” issue of M/C Journal explores suspicion as both critical approach and cultural concept, inviting us to engage with its interpretive potential in a world where mistrust has become the norm. Contemporary Western culture is characterised by a climate of increased border security and surveillance, especially since 9/11. Judith Butler identifies an increase in paranoia and censorship associated with these factors, which has greatly affected freedom of speech, politics, the press, and what constitutes the public sphere. These shifts have had considerable impact on how we relate to wo
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Brown, Malcolm David. "Doubt as Methodology and Object in the Phenomenology of Religion." M/C Journal 14, no. 1 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.334.

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Photograph by Gonzalo Echeverria (2010)“I must plunge again and again in the water of doubt” (Wittgenstein 1e). The Holy Grail in the phenomenology of religion (and, to a lesser extent, the sociology of religion) is a definition of religion that actually works, but, so far, this seems to have been elusive. Classical definitions of religion—substantive (e.g. Tylor) and functionalist (e.g. Durkheim)—fail, in part because they attempt to be in three places at once, as it were: they attempt to distinguish religion from non-religion; they attempt to capture what religions have in common; and they a
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Shiloh, Ilana. "A Vision of Complex Symmetry." M/C Journal 10, no. 3 (2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2674.

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 The labyrinth is probably the most universal trope of complexity. Deriving from pre-Greek labyrinthos, a word denoting “maze, large building with intricate underground passages”, and possibly related to Lydian labrys, which signifies “double-edged axe,” symbol of royal power, the notion of the labyrinth primarily evokes the Minoan Palace in Crete and the myth of the Minotaur. According to this myth, the Minotaur, a monster with the body of a man and the head of a bull, was born to Pesiphae, king Minos’s wife, who mated with a bull when the king of Crete was besieging Athen
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sprotocols. "The Mood Induction Task: A standardized, computerized laboratory procedure for altering mood state in humans." January 15, 2015. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13957.

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Authors: Oliver J Robinson, Christian Grillon & Barbara J Sahakian ### Abstract Mood states are an integral component of our everyday lives and have wide-ranging impacts upon psychological health and well-being. Moreover, disorders of mood, such as major depression, bipolar disorder and anxiety disorders are amongst the most common and most deleterious diseases facing society. Clarifying the neurobiological underpinnings of mood states is therefore of utmost importance. Experimentally manipulating mood and assessing the impact upon measures of neuropsychopharmacological function is one way
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Fordham, Helen. "Curating a Nation’s Past: The Role of the Public Intellectual in Australia’s History Wars." M/C Journal 18, no. 4 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1007.

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IntroductionThe role, function, and future of the Western public intellectual have been highly contested over the last three decades. The dominant discourse, which predicts the decline of the public intellectual, asserts the institutionalisation of their labour has eroded their authority to speak publicly to power on behalf of others; and that the commodification of intellectual performance has transformed them from sages, philosophers, and men of letters into trivial media entertainers, pundits, and ideologues. Overwhelmingly the crisis debates link the demise of the public intellectual to sh
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Tofts, Darren, and Lisa Gye. "Cool Beats and Timely Accents." M/C Journal 16, no. 4 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.632.

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Ever since I tripped over Tiddles while I was carrying a pile of discs into the studio, I’ve known it was possible to get a laugh out of gramophone records!Max Bygraves In 1978 the music critic Lester Bangs published a typically pugnacious essay with the fighting title, “The Ten Most Ridiculous Albums of the Seventies.” Before deliciously launching into his execution of Uri Geller’s self-titled album or Rick Dees’ The Original Disco Duck, Bangs asserts that because that decade was history’s silliest, it stands to reason “that ridiculous records should become the norm instead of anomalies,” tha
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Angela, Mitt. "education human capital and economic growth in Nigeria." August 13, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3982749.

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<strong>Gyeongsang University Turnitin Trash Files</strong> <strong>HUMAN CAPITAL NEXUS AND GROWTH OF NIGERIA ECONOMY</strong> <strong>CHAPTER ONE</strong> <strong>INTRODUCTION</strong> <strong>Background to the Study </strong> Government expenditure equally known as public spending simply refers to yearly expenditure by the public sector (government) in order to achieve some macroeconomic aims notably high literacy rate, skilled manpower, high standard of living, poverty alleviation, national productivity growth, and macro-economic stability. It is also expenditure by public authorities at va
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