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Harreld, Donald. "ATLANTIC SUGAR AND ANTWERP'S TRADE WITH GERMANY IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY." Journal of Early Modern History 7, no. 1 (2003): 148–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157006503322487386.

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AbstractOnce the Portuguese opened new Atlantic trade routes and began producing sugar on their Atlantic islands, Antwerp succeeded Venice as Europe's principal sugar market. Large numbers of Italian and German sugar refiners established themselves in Antwerp by the middle of the sixteenth century. Merchants shipped the bulk of the Atlantic sugar to the German market towns, with Cologne being the most important destination during the first half of the sixteenth century. The demand for sugar in Germany increased as the practice of taking sugar spread east setting the stage for the sugar revolut
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Russell, Mark A. "Picturing the Imperator: Passenger Shipping as Art and National Symbol in the German Empire." Central European History 44, no. 2 (2011): 227–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938911000021.

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The morning of May 23, 1912, witnessed the christening of a new German icon. For many Germans, it was a wonder of the modern age, a powerful symbol of the nation's achievements in industry, engineering, and technology. For others, it was the embodiment of all the evils wrought by political, social, and cultural transformation. Some said it expressed the character of the German people, in a manner similar to Cologne Cathedral and Sanssouci, the palace of Frederick the Great. But there were those who thought it “appeared as a typical manifestation of the new Germany, with its huckstering and obt
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Kistemann, Thomas, Annette Munzinger, and Friederike Dangendorf. "Spatial patterns of tuberculosis incidence in Cologne (Germany)." Social Science & Medicine 55, no. 1 (2002): 7–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0277-9536(01)00216-7.

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Khrishkevich, Tatiana. ""NS-documentation centers” in Germany as a historical experience of overcoming the past." Metamorphoses of history, no. 25 (2022): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.37490/s230861810023096-5.

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The article analyzes the activities of the centers of National Socialist documentation in Germany. They introduce the German public to the history of the Nazi regime. They are engaged in preserving the memory of his victims and are conducting research in this area. Leading centers NS-documentation centers are located in Munich, Cologne, Dresden. In addition to the centers, numerous memorials and museums are engaged in preserving historical memory. They contain information about prisoners of concentration camps. Red Army soldiers who were captured by the Germans, about the graves of Soviet citi
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Magnus, Shulamit S. "“Who Shall Say Who Belongs?”: Jews Between City and State in Prussian Cologne, 1815–1828." AJS Review 16, no. 1-2 (1991): 57–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0364009400003123.

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The struggle for Jewish emancipation in Germany is commonly understood as a battle for civic equality at the state level. But an important chapter in the history of emancipation took place in the conflict between German states and localities over Jewish rights. Jurisdictional battles over Jewish status may seem quintessentially medieval, recalling the strife between competing levels of the feudal hierarchy for control of the Jews and the revenue they generated.Yet similar struggles persisted well into the nineteenth century in several German states, such as Bavaria, Baden, and Wiirt-temberg, w
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Warner, D. A. "Church and Cosmos in Early Ottonian Germany: The View from Cologne." English Historical Review CXXIV, no. 509 (2009): 926–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehr/cep207.

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KOTT, SANDRINE. "Everyday Communism: New Social History of the German Democratic Republic." Contemporary European History 13, no. 2 (2004): 233–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960777304001699.

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Konrad Jarausch, ed., Dictatorship as Experience. Toward a Socio-Cultural History of the GDR (New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 1999), 388 pp., £14.00 (pb), ISBN 1-57181-182-6.Thomas Lindenberger, ed., Herrschaft und Eigensinn in der Diktatur (Cologne, Weimar and Vienna: Böhlau Verlag, 1999) 367 pp., €39.90 (hb), ISBN 3-412-13598-4.Annegret Schüle, ‘Die Spinne’. Die Erfahrungsgeschichte weiblicher Industriearbeit im VEB Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei (Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 2001), 398 pp., €18.00 (pb), ISBN 3-934565-87-5.Patrick Major and Jonathan Osmond, eds., The Workers' and
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McKitterick, Rosamond. ":Church and Cosmos in Early Ottonian Germany: The View from Cologne." American Historical Review 114, no. 3 (2009): 814. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr.114.3.814.

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Hyde, Simon. "Roman Catholicism and the Prussian State in the Early 1850s." Central European History 24, no. 2-3 (1991): 95–121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938900018884.

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The relationship between the Roman Catholic church and the state in nineteenth-century German history appears to have been plagued by discord and mistrust. From the secularization of church lands and the dissolution of sovereign ecclesiastical territories at the beginning of the century to the Kulturkampf of the 1870s, church and state found themselves repeatedly at loggerheads. One thinks of the negotiations between Prussia and Rome on a concordat after 1815, the Cologne mixed marriage controversy of 1837, the Frankfurt Parliament's debates on Article III of the Reich Constitution in 1848, an
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Oppenheimer, Andrew. "Air Wars and Empire: Gandhi and the Search for a Usable Past in Postwar Germany." Central European History 45, no. 4 (2012): 669–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938912000647.

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A manWho sets a house ablaze is anArsonist who is prosecuted and punishedUnder the law.A manWho turns entire cities toDebris and ash is aConquerorWho is hailed as a hero.This poem, published in an early postwar edition of the German-language pacifist journalDer Friedensbote, encapsulates a vision of modern war that circulated among German peace activists during the late 1940s and early 1950s. It is an image of war as arson on a massive scale, of strategic bombing campaigns that burned cities and civilians to ashes. Of course, the less than subtle allusion here is to the aerial assaults carried
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Luppes, Jeffrey, Klaus Berghahn, Meredith Heiser-Duron, Sara Jones, and Marcus Colla. "Book Reviews." German Politics and Society 35, no. 1 (2017): 83–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/gps.2017.350105.

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Yulia Komska, The Icon Curtain: The Cold War’s Quiet Border (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2015). Reviewed by Jeffrey Luppes, World Language Studies, Indiana University South BendRobert C. Holub, Nietzsche’s Jewish Problem: Between Anti-Semitism and Anti-Judaism (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2016). Reviewed by Klaus Berghahn, German, University of Wisconsin, MadisonStephen F. Szabo, Germany, Russia, and the Rise of Geo-economics (New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015) Reviewed by Meredith Heiser-Duron, Political Science, Foothill CollegeJuan Espindola, Transitional Justice
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Forse, J. H. "Bruno of Cologne and the Networking of the Episcopate in Tenth-Century Germany." German History 9, no. 3 (1991): 263–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gh/9.3.263.

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Forse, J. H. "Bruno of Cologne and the Networking of the Episcopate in Tenth-Century Germany." German History 9, no. 3 (1991): 263–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026635549100900301.

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Abraham, David. "Circumcision: Immigration, Religion, History, and Constitutional Identity in Germany and the U.S." German Law Journal 18, no. 7 (2017): 1745–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2071832200022525.

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A four-year-old Muslim boy was brought to a local Cologne emergency room by his mother, who was concerned about minor bleeding around the site of a circumcision. A District Court there found that circumcision, notwithstanding parental consent or religious motivation, constituted a criminal bodily injury and child abuse. Ultimately, on July 19, 2012 the Bundestag resolved that “Jewish and Muslim religious life be viable in Germany,” and in December a bill was passed that legislatively overrode the ruling of the District Court and recognized circumcision as a non-punishable undertaking when unde
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Jung, Theo, Cristian Roiban, Gregor Feindt, Alexandra Medzibrodszky, Henna-Riikka Pennanen, and Anna Björk. "Reviews." Contributions to the History of Concepts 12, no. 2 (2017): 111–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/choc.2017.120206.

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Ernst Müller and Falko Schmieder, Begriffsgeschichte und historische Semantik: Ein kritisches Kompendium (Berlin: Suhrkamp, 2016), 1,027 pp.Jörn Leonhard and Willibald Steinmetz, eds., Semantiken von Arbeit: Diachrone und vergleichende Perspektive (Cologne: Böhlau Verlag, 2016), 413 pp.Balázs Trencsényi, Maciej Janowski, Mónika Baár, Maria Falina, and Michal Kopeček, A History of Modern Political Thought in East Central Europe, Volume I: Negotiating Modernity in the “Long Nineteenth Century” (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016), 687 pp.Yasuhiro Matsui, ed., Obshchestvennost’ and Civic Agen
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Nalyvaiko, Oleksii, and Olena Ronzhes. "Creation of WebQuests for Cultural Education and Refugee Integration in Germany: On the Example of Cologne." Educational Challenges 28, no. 2 (2023): 115–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.34142/2709-7986.2023.28.2.08.

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Purpose. This research aims to determine the methodology of creating and conducting web quests for people who have left their homes and settled in another country (especially emigrants and refugees). The study includes a clear definition of the sequence of creation and implementation of web quests for families who emigrated to Germany.
 Methodology. The research was conducted in the format of a single case study with a description of the creation of a specific web quest for a seed audience of emigrants and refugees. The methodology presented in the study included a description of the proc
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Körner, Robert Walter, and Lutz Thorsten Weber. "Prevalence of COVID-19 Among Children and Adolescents While Easing Lockdown Restrictions in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany." Klinische Pädiatrie 233, no. 03 (2021): 135–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1341-9530.

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Abstract Background In Germany, widespread full closures of schools and day care facilities were part of lockdown measures to control the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In the state of North Rhine-Westphalia closures took place on March 16, 2020 and were gradually eased from end of April 2020 until beginning of June 2020. Objective This study aims to evaluate the prevalence of COVID-19 among children and adolescents during the reopening period of schools and day care facilities in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It further depicts medical history and results of physic
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van Impe, Ellen. "The Rise of Architectural History in Belgium 1830–1914." Architectural History 51 (2008): 161–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0066622x00003063.

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On the map of nineteenth-century architectural historiographies in Western Europe, Belgium has so far remained a blind spot. While the country’s architectural history of the nineteenth century has already received some (if selective) international attention, with a somewhat disproportionate focus on the Art Nouveau, the historiography arising alongside of it has largely remained outside the picture. Meanwhile, considerations as to Belgium’s particular situation, which presumably influenced its architecture, equally apply to its historiography; for instance its design as a crossroads of influen
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GEBAUER, RONALD, and GEORG VOBRUBA. "The Open Unemployment Trap: Life at the Intersection of Labour Market and Welfare State. The Case of Germany." Journal of Social Policy 32, no. 4 (2003): 571–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047279403007153.

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It is a widespread assumption that the interface between social assistance and the labour market implies an incentive structure that hinders people to work. This incentive structure is known as the unemployment trap. In particular within economics it is seen as a matter of course influencing the debate on labour market and social welfare reform. In contrary to these dominant discourses, we take the unemployment trap-theorem as a hypothesis to be tested empirically. We focus on the case of German social assistance (Sozialhilfe) by analysing data from the Social Assistance Calendar from the Germ
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Rudolph, Karsten. "German Foreign Trade Policy Towards the East in the Light of Recent Research." Contemporary European History 8, no. 1 (1999): 159–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960777399000193.

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Robert Mark Spaulding, Osthandel und Ostpolitik. German Foreign Trade Policies in Eastern Europe from Bismarck to Adenauer (Oxford and Providence: Berghahn, 1997), 546 pp., £60, ISBN 1–57181–039–0.Volker R. Berghahn, ed., Quest for Economic Empire. European Strategies of German Big Business in the Twentieth Century (Oxford and Providence: Berghahn, 1996), 224 pp., £35:00 (hb), £16.50 (pb), ISBN 1–57181–027–7.Meung-Hoan Hoh, Westintegration versus Osthandel. Politik und Wirtschaft in den Ost-West-Beziehungen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, 1949–1958, (Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1995), ISBN 3–631–49
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Carroll, Maureen. "Supplying the Roman fleet: native Belgic, Frisian and Germanic pottery from Cologne." Journal of Roman Archaeology 14 (2001): 310–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400019954.

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In 1995/96 archaeological excavations were conducted at Cologne on the site known as the Alteburg where the base of the Rhine fleet (Classis Germanica) was located. The area investigated was located in the E part of the fort near the river bank (fig. 1). Stratigraphic excavations clarified the chronology of the site, revealing 8 different building phases and a much more complex history than had previously been realised. In Phases 1 (Tiberian), 2 (Claudian), and 3 (Vespasianic), the barracks of the fort were timber structures. Under Domitian after 90/91, these buildings were demolished (Phase 4
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Bartolomé, Edurne, Hermann Dülmer, and Lluís Coromina. "Social sustainability and social (Dis)trust in outgroups: Evidence from Germany and Spain using the Factorial Survey." Cuadernos Europeos de Deusto, no. 64 (May 14, 2021): 81–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.18543/ced-64-2021pp81-109.

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In the short to medium term, ethnic diversity tends to reduce trust. This negative relationship can be explained by social identity theory and integrated threat theory. The latter theory distinguishes realistic (socio-economic) threat perceptions from symbolic (cultural) ones. Huntington believes that with the end of the Cold War, conflicts shifted from being primarily economic to cultural, mainly religious ones. The goal of this article is to disentangle for the first time the impact of different sources of perceived threat as well as of in-group/out-group–based differences on trust by using
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Stratigakos, Despina. "Women and the Werkbund: Gender Politics and German Design Reform, 1907-14." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 62, no. 4 (2003): 490–511. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3592499.

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In this article, I explore the gender of everyday design in the Werkbund discourse. The German Werkbund, an alliance of artists, critics, and business-people, sought to restore harmony to German culture through the aesthetic transformation of daily life. Analyzing new sources that introduce the voices of women and expand the category of texts hitherto used for Werkbund scholarship, I examine the role of gender in the organization's efforts to impose a new aesthetic discipline. In the first section, I address attitudes toward women as consumers, sellers, and producers of everyday commodities. W
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Kramer-Galińska, Iwona. "WILLI DROST: THE LAST DIRECTOR OF THE STADTMUSEUM (CITY MUSEUM) IN GDAŃSK." Muzealnictwo 60 (July 11, 2019): 108–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.2855.

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As much as the history of the Free City of Danzig (1920–1939) has been dedicated numerous academic studies, the activity of its institutions and people, particularly Gdańsk residents of German nationality who played a significant role in the city’s political, cultural, scientific, educational, and spiritual life until 1945 has been hardly investigated. One of such individuals is Willi Drost born in Gdańsk in 1892. Following his studies and academic work in Leipzig, Marburg, Cologne, and Konigsberg, in 1930 he returned to Gdańsk, where he was offered the position of a custodian and later conser
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Chiapponi, Costanza, Daniel Pinto Dos Santos, Milan Janis Michael Hartmann, et al. "Adrenal Surgery in the Era of Multidisciplinary Endocrine Tumor Boards." Hormone and Metabolic Research 54, no. 05 (2022): 294–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1808-7239.

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AbstractWork up of adrenal masses includes assessment of endocrine activity and malignancy risk. There is no indication for surgical removal of nonfunctional adrenal adenomas, according to the guidelines. In the present study, we aimed at evaluating the impact of a university endocrine tumor board on the quality of the indications for adrenal surgery at our institution. One hundred consecutive patients receiving primary adrenal surgery at the University Hospital of Cologne, Germany were included. Their demographics, clinic-pathologic characteristics, treatment and outcome were analyzed. In 55
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Völker, Sebastian, and Thomas Kistemann. "Reprint of: “I'm always entirely happy when I'm here!” Urban blue enhancing human health and well-being in Cologne and Düsseldorf, Germany." Social Science & Medicine 91 (August 2013): 141–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.04.016.

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Senelick, Laurence. "The Nazi Occupation of Theaterwissenschaft." New Theatre Quarterly 37, no. 4 (2021): 365–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x21000294.

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Theaterwissenschaft was first developed as an academic field in Germany. In Berlin, Max Herrmann pursued a sociological and iconological approach; in Cologne and in Munich, Carl Niessen and Artur Kutscher followed an ethnographic and mythological direction, respectively. With the Nazi takeover in 1933, Herrmann was dismissed and replaced by a non-scholar, Hans Knudsen. Niessen’s open-air Thingspiel was co-opted to support Nazi ideas of Volkstum. Kutscher renounced his liberal background and joined the Party. In Vienna, Josef Gregor got the local Gauleiter to found a Central Institute for Theat
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Steinisch, Irmgard. "Deutsche Umbrüche im 20. Jahrhundert, edited by Dietrich Papenfuβ and Wolfgang SchiederDeutsche Umbrüche im 20. Jahrhundert, edited by Dietrich Papenfuβ and Wolfgang Schieder. Cologne, Germany and Vienna, Austria, Böhlau Press, 2000. x, 691 pp. 75.50." Canadian Journal of History 38, № 1 (2003): 123–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cjh.38.1.123.

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O'Sullivan, Sinead. "Church and cosmos in early Ottonian Germany. The view from Cologne. By Henry Mayr-Harting. Pp. xxi+308 incl. map+8 plates. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. £55. 978 0 19 921071 8." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 60, no. 1 (2009): 147–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046908006581.

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Stoll, Mareike. "Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover: Aenne Biermann’s 60 Photos." AM Journal of Art and Media Studies, no. 28 (September 15, 2022): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.25038/am.v0i28.515.

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“A child’s hands” was chosen as the cover image for a monograph by photographer Aenne Biermann (1898–1933), published in Weimar Germany (1930) as part of a small series of paperback publications edited by Franz Roh and Jan Tschichold. Volume 1 of the same series, also published in 1930, was dedicated to photography by László Moholy-Nagy, who in a different context had advocated for photographic literacy. Even though Biermann was published amongst the forerunners of the New Vision, as evidenced by her photobook 60 Photos, she had been forgotten for a long time. By calling attention to her photo
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Kent, Alexander J. "The Soviet Military Plan of Tokyo (1966)." Abstracts of the ICA 1 (July 15, 2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-169-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> As part of its secret Cold War mapping programme, the Soviet Union produced detailed plans of over 2,000 towns and cities within foreign territories around the globe. Some of these maps were made available for the first time in 1993 at the 16th International Cartographic Conference in Cologne, Germany, via a Latvian map dealer who discovered them at an abandoned depot outside Riga as the Red Army withdrew. However, Soviet city plans have only recently become the topic of cartographic research, which has provided some insights into aspects of thei
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Oppitz, Ulrich-Dieter. "Ergänzungen zu „Deutsche Rechtsbücher des Mittelalters und ihre Handschriften“." Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Germanistische Abteilung 139, no. 1 (2022): 253–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zrgg-2022-0009.

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Abstract Addenda to ‚German medieval law Books and their manuscripts‘. This article presents newly discovered manuscripts and single leaves of German-language customary law books. It describes variations to the manusripts and single leaves listed in U.-D. Oppitz, “Deutsche Rechtsbücher des Mittelalters”, vol. II, Cologne 1990.
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Oppitz, Ulrich-Dieter. "Ergänzungen zu „Deutsche Rechtsbücher des Mittelalters und ihre Handschriften“." Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Germanistische Abteilung 140, no. 1 (2023): 411–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zrgg-2023-0011.

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Summary This article presents newly discovered manuscripts and single leaves of German-language customary law books. It describes variations to the manusripts and single leaves listed in U.-D. Oppitz, “Deutsche Rechtsbücher des Mittelalters”, vol. II, Cologne 1990.
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Čuk, Ivan. "EDITORIAL." Science of Gymnastics Journal 2, no. 3 (2010): 3. https://doi.org/10.52165/sgj.2.3.3.

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Dear friends, A year has gone by since we published the first issue of our journal, so we can congratulate ourselves on achieving our first birthday! As this issue is also our last of the year, perhaps some statistics are appropriate. In 2010 alone we published 15 articles by authors from various countries including (in alphabetical order) Australia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Portugal, Slovenia, and the United States of America. From the journals inception in October 2009 to the beginning of 2010, 6 articles were published also by authors from Bosnia and Herzegovina, China, and Croati
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Oppitz, Ulrich-Dieter. "Oppitz, Ulrich-Dieter, Ergänzungen zu „Deutsche Rechtsbücher des Mittelalters und ihre Handschriften" und Tabellen zu Ergänzungen 1990–2019." Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Germanistische Abteilung 136, no. 1 (2019): 338–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zrgg-2019-0012.

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Abstract Addenda to 'German medieval law Books and their manuscripts'. This article presents newly discovered manuscripts and single leaves of German-language customary law books. It describes variations to the manuscripts and single leaves listed in U.-D. Oppitz, "Deutsche Rechtsbücher des Mittelalters", vol. II, Cologne 1990. The attachment gives an overview over all the manuscript addenda from 1990, in alphabetical order, and relevant literature on them.
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Böker, Hans J. "York Minster's Nave: The Cologne Connection." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 50, no. 2 (1991): 167–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/990591.

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Within the stylistic development of English Gothic architecture of the late thirteenth century, the nave of York Minster stands quite apart for its clear continental orientation. Only the great western window and the high vault-both inserted after the structural completion of the nave-conform to the standards of the Decorated Style that dominated English ecclesiastical buildings around 1300. The architecture of the nave itself has generally been regarded as an offspring of the French Rayonnant Gothic, although no specific building could be positively identified as its source; comparisons have
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Kampmann, Christoph. "Kalkulierter Konflikt?" Zeitschrift für Historische Forschung: Volume 48, Issue 2 48, no. 2 (2021): 211–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3790/zhf.48.2.211.

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Summary Calculated Conflict? The Cologne Election Dispute of 1688 and the Origins of the Nine Years’ War Historians have recently begun to focus on the relationship between elections and conflict during the Early Modern period. Against the backdrop of these debates, the article takes another look at one of the most conflict-laden elections of that era, the election dispute (“Doppelwahl”) of Cologne in July 1688 involving Cardinal Fürstenberg and Duke Joseph Clemens of Bavaria. The spectacular failure of Fürstenberg, the candidate backed by King Louis XIV of France, in the succession struggle i
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Feenstra, Robert. "The facsimile-edition of the Cologne manuscript of Justinian's Institutes and the Glossa Coloniensis." Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis / Revue d'Histoire du Droit / The Legal History Review 79, no. 3-4 (2011): 521–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157181911x596411.

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AbstractIn the commentary preceding the facsimile the main issues are date and provenance of the marginal glosses and of some additional pieces at the beginning and the end (Glossa Coloniensis). The editors mainly follow Charles M. Radding and Antonio Ciarelli, seeking the origins in a centre of Lombard law (Pavia) about 1125. This opinion was strongly criticized by the late André Gouron, preferring (Northern) French, English or German origins about 1170. The author suggests Cologne as the place of origin, arguing from the existence there of schools of canon and civil law about 1165–1185 (reca
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Pastor, Peter. "A New Historical Myth from Hungary: The Legend of Colonel Ferenc Koszorús as the Wartime Savior of the Jews of Budapest. Review Article of Jeszenszky, Géza, ed. July 1944: Deportation of the Jews of Budapest Foiled. Reno, Nevada: Helena History Press, 2018, pp. 317. Distributed by CEU Press." Hungarian Cultural Studies 12 (August 1, 2019): 132–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ahea.2019.355.

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This book is a compilation of essays by authors who were previously published elsewhere. Its main focus is on Ferenc Koszorús, a wartime colonel of the Hungarian army fighting as an ally of Germany who ostensibly was responsible for saving the Jews of Budapest with the so-called Koszorús Action during the German occupation of Hungary. Some of the articles also examine the roles of Regent Miklós Horthy and the Hungarian government in the destruction of close to one half million of its Jewish citizens, mostly in German death camps. The reviewer marshals facts, documentation, and works by promine
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Lamberti, Marjorie, and Shulamit S. Magnus. "Jewish Emancipation in a German City: Cologne, 1798-1871." American Historical Review 103, no. 5 (1998): 1621. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2650044.

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von Mackensen, Sylvia, Struck Heinrich, Werner Kalnins, and Johannes Oldenburg. "Perception of Actual Factor Concentrates and Expectations Towards Future Treatment with New Long-Lasting Products - Results of a Survey Among Haemophilia Patients in Germany." Blood 126, no. 23 (2015): 4449. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v126.23.4449.4449.

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Abstract Background: Prophylactic treatment allows patients with haemophilia (PWH) to live a normal life, however the need of frequent weekly injections may impact negatively treatment adherence which might result in increased annual bleeding rate and impaired quality of life. Therefore there is a need for half-life extended products which will be launched in the next years. However, little is known about patients' perspectives on the use of new products with extended half-life and their willingness to switch to these products. Aim: The German patient organisation DHG is interested to better u
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Wyrwa, U. "Book Review: Jewish Emancipation in a German City: Cologne, 1798-1871." German History 17, no. 2 (1999): 289–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026635549901700212.

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Orlova, E. V. "Из истории Людвиг Музеум – от коллекции к музею". Iskusstvo Evrazii [The Art of Eurasia], № 1(20) (31 березня 2021): 164–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.46748/arteuras.2021.01.012.

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The article is devoted to the founding of the Museum Ludwig in Cologne and presents an analysis of the process of building this museum of contemporary art in dynamics — from the beginning of the collection within the walls of the Wallraf-Richartz Museum to gaining the status of an independent exhibition giant. The study provides an overview of the collection and its sources, identifies individual significant works of art, accompanied by art history descriptions, and sets out the reasons and the chronicle of the separation of the Museum Ludwig from the Wallraf-Richartz Museum. The museum, estab
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Kochan, Lionel. "Jewish Emancipation in a German City—Cologne 1798-1871." Journal of Jewish Studies 49, no. 1 (1998): 181–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.18647/2097/jjs-1998.

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Soucy, Robert J. "French Press Reactions to Hitler's First Two Years in Power." Contemporary European History 7, no. 01 (1998): 21–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960777300004744.

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Why did fascism not succeed in France in the 1930s to the extent that itdid in Germany? Although the appeal of fascism increased dramatically in France between 1936 and 1938 as part of the backlash to the Popular Front, the fact remains that neither of France's two largest fascist movements – Colonel de La Rocque's Croix de feu/Parti social français and Jacques Doriot's Parti populaire française – came to power during this period. InFrench Fascism: the Second Wave, 1933–1939, one of the reasons (among several) that I gave for the relative failure of French fascism was the negative reaction of
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Hare, Michael. "Cnut and Lotharingia: two notes." Anglo-Saxon England 29 (January 2000): 261–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263675100002489.

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Recent research has focused attention on the ‘Lotharingian connection’, that is to say the close links between the English and German churches in the middle of the eleventh century. Its best known manifestation is the presence of a significant number of German (mainly Lotharingian) clerics at the English royal court. This phenomenon seems to have its origin in the reign of Cnut (1016–35), and the purpose of this paper is to shed light on two aspects of Cnut's contacts with Lotharingia. First, an explanation is advanced for Cnut's baptismal name, Lambert. Secondly, attention is drawn to a hagio
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Nesterenko, V. A., and Е. А. Murashko. "OUN’S EXPEDITION GROUPS IN THE SOUTH-EASTERN REGIONS OF UKRAINE." Sums'ka Starovyna (Ancient Sumy Land), no. 57 (2020): 44–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/starovyna.2020.57.5.

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The OUN marching groups take a special place in the history of the Ukrainian liberation movement. Those organized groups consisted of the nationalistic activists from the Western Ukraine and the Ukrainian immigrants from many European countries. During the period of World War II (in the summer and autumn months of 1941) they were led to the central, eastern and southern regions of Ukraine. Their purpose was establishing Ukrainian authorities, local authorities; organizing national civilian and cultural life on the territories occupied by the Nazi Germany. The marching groups were formed by bot
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Höhn, Philipp, and Alexander Krey. "Schwächewahrnehmungen und Stadtbucheditionen." Hansische Geschichtsblätter 135 (June 30, 2020): 19–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/hgbll.2017.86.

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City books (Stadtbücher) reflect the practice of urban law and are among the most important records for medieval German urban (legal) history. Since the 19th century, scholars have analysed them extensively and edited several such registers. Studying the intellectual history of three different editorial approaches to these records allows us to analyse the editors’ underlying assumptions and the way they reconstructed the working of the law in the past. Fritz Rörig (1882 – 1952), an economic historian, viewed the Lübeck urban registers as sources for economic and constitutional history. Consequ
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Mašek, Petr. "The Višňová Castle Library." Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae – Historia litterarum 62, no. 3-4 (2017): 42–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/amnpsc-2017-0038.

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The core of the Višňová castle library was formed already in the 17th century, probably in Paderborn. Afew volumes come from the property of the archbishop of Cologne, Ferdinand August von Spiegel (1774–1835), but most of the items were collected by his brother Franz Wilhelm (1752–1815), a minister of the Electorate of Cologne, chief construction officer and the president of the Academic Council in Cologne. A significant group is formed by philosophical works: Franz Wilhelm’s collection comprised works by J. G. Herder, I. Kant, M. Mendelsohn as well as H. de Saint-Simon and J. von Sonnenfels.
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Jarno, Witold. "45. Pułk Strzelców Kresowych w obronie Tomaszowa Mazowieckiego we wrześniu 1939 r." Przegląd Nauk Historycznych 11, no. 2 (2012): 127–61. https://doi.org/10.18778/1644-857x.11.02.05.

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The article describes the 45 Infantry Regiment fighting in defense of Tomaszów Mazowiecki in September 1939. The regiment was part of the 13th Infantry Division, fighting in the composition of the Army „Prussia”. This Division was given the task to defend the region Tomaszów Mazowiecki and stop German XVI Panzer Corps. Fighting on the left wing defence of the Division, the 45 Infantry Regiment (commanded by Colonel Stanislaw Hojnowski) given the task of defending Tomaszow Mazowiecki. After a day-long battle German tanks broke the Polish defenses and conquered the northern part of the city. In
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