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Godel, Rainer. "Why Samuel Richardson's Clarissa became a role model. On Johann Georg Zimmermann's biography of Albrecht von Haller." Almagest 10, no. 1 (May 2019): 38–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.almagest.5.118331.

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Rettinghaus, Klaus. "Biographische Notizen zu verschiedenen Bach-Schreibern des 19. Jahrhunderts." Bach-Jahrbuch 99 (October 22, 2018): 381–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.13141/bjb.v20132995.

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Im Einzelnen dargestellt werden Johann Jacob Heinrich und Johann Christian Westphal, "Skaupy", Carl Bagans, George Christoph Balch, Heinrich Christian Carl Güntersberg, Christian Carl Müller, Carl Dreher, Friedrich August Rohrlack und Gottlob Abraham Stäps. Erwähnter Artikel: Peter Wollny: Tennstedt, Leipzig, Naumburg, Halle - Neuerkenntnisse zur Bach-Überlieferung in Mitteldeutschland. BJ 2002, S. 29-60
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Nolte, Hans-Heinrich. "Anne Mariss: ,,A World of New Things“ Praktiken der Naturgeschichte bei Johann Reinold Forster (Campus Historische Studien 72), Frankfurt/Main: Campus Verlag, 2015, ISBN 978-3-593-50477-3, 459 S., davon 6 S. Rekonstruktion der Bordbibliothek Forsters auf der Resolution, 41 S. Literaturverzeichnis und 18 S. Register." Zeitschrift für Weltgeschichte 19, no. 2 (January 1, 2018): 413–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/zwg19_413.

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Abstract Die Arbeit verdeutlicht und erschließt das Verfahren wissenschaftlicher Entdeckungen im 18. Jahrhundert am Beispiel von Johann Reinhold Forster, Vater des Abgeordneten der Mainzer Republik. Georg. Johann Reinold (1729–1798) wurde in Dirschau (heute Tczew) an der Weichsel geboren. Der Vater war Bürgermeister dieser Stadt, die damals wie heute zu Polen gehörte, aber 1772 von Preußen annektiert wurde. Der Sohn studierte Theologie in Halle und wurde Pfarrer, nahm aber 1765 einen Auftrag Katharinas II. an, über die Wolgakolonien zu berichten. Da sein Bericht kritisch ausfiel, erhielt er in Petersburg kein Honorar, und da er seine Pfarrstelle durch die Abwesenheit verloren hatte, ging er 1766 nach England. Er lehrte an der Dissenters Academy in Warrington Naturgeschichte und wurde für sein Buch über die Natur der Wolgaregion zum Fellow der Royal Society gewählt. 1772 bestimmte man ihn als offiziellen Naturforscher für die 2. Weltreise Cooks mit Georg als Gehilfen. Nach der Rückkehr stritten sich Cook und Forster über die Rechte an der Edition, der Auftrag zur Publikation wurde ihm entzogen und die Admiralität verbot ihm den Druck. Johann Reinold brachte die Schriften auf eigene Kosten unter dem Namen seines Sohnes heraus, aber ,,Das auf Patronage basierende Wissenschaftssystem verzieh diesen Fauxpas nicht …“ (S. 36) und die Auflage wurde boykottiert. Deutsche Freimaurer (Friedrich II., Herzog Ferdinand von Braunschweig und andere) zahlten die Schulden, so dass Forster 1779 zum Professor für Naturgeschichte und Mineralogie in Halle berufen werden konnte.
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Wollny, Peter. "Eine unbekannte Wiederaufführung der Kantate "Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut" BWV 199/BC A 120." Bach-Jahrbuch 99 (October 22, 2018): 297–308. http://dx.doi.org/10.13141/bjb.v20132987.

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Angesichts der großen Zahl von Aufführungsbelegen für BWV 199 in Bachs Weimarer, Köthener und frühen Leipziger Zeit nimmt es Wunder, dass ähnliche Hinweise zur Geschichte des Werkes in den späteren Leipziger Jahren und auch nach 1750 rar gesät sind. Dazu finden sich Hinweise auf einen bislang nicht näher nachvollziehbaren Überlieferungsweg der Originalquellen zu BWV 199, die der Beitrag nachzuzeichnen versucht. Dazu dient besonders ein bis dato unbeachtet gebliebener Textdruck zu einer am 5. 2. 1747 in Halle aufgeführten Trauerkantate für Johann Georg Francke, der im Wesentlichen das Libretto der Bach-Kantate zur Grundlage hat. Erwähnte Artikel: Hans-Joachim Schulze: Bemerkungen zu einigen Kantatentexten Johann Sebastian Bachs. BJ 1959, S. 168-170 Hans-Joachim Schulze: Ein "Drama per Musica" als Kirchenmusik. Zu Wilhelm Friedemann Bachs Aufführungen der Huldigungskantate BWV 205a. BJ 1975, S. 133-140 Klaus Hofmann: Bachs Kantate "Ich lasse dich nicht, du segnest mich denn" BWV 157. Überlegungen zu Entstehung, Bestimmung und originaler Werkgestalt. BJ 1982, S. 51-80 Michael Maul: Der 200. Jahrestag des Augsburger Religionsfriedens (1755) und die Leipziger Bach-Pflege in der zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts. BJ 2000, S. 101-118 Hans-Joachim Schulze: Wann entstand Johann Sebastian Bachs "Jagdkantate"? BJ 2000, S. 301-305 Tatjana Schabalina: Ein weiteres Autograph Johann Sebastian Bachs in Rußland. Neues zur Entstehungsgeschichte der verschiedenen Fassungen von BWV 199. BJ 2004, S. 11-39 Hans-Joachim Schulze: Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg, Johann Sebastian Bach und die "Gedanken über die welschen Tonkünstler" (1751). BJ 2004, S. 121-132
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Blaut, Stephan, and Hans-Joachim Schulze. ""Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält" BWV 1128 - Quellenkundliche und stilistische Überlegungen." Bach-Jahrbuch 94 (March 13, 2018): 11–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.13141/bjb.v20081897.

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Anknüpfend an ein Quellenkunde und Stilkritik betreffendes Zitat Georg von Dadelsens, dessen Andenken der Artikel gewidmet ist, wird das im Titel genannte Werk zuerst quellenkundlich eingeordnet. Eine Analyse von Form und Aufbau folgt, woraufhin ein Vergleich mit Buxtehudes Nun freut euch, lieben Christen gmein BuxWV 210 vorgenommen wird. Anmerkungen zur Datierungen bilden den Schluss des Artikels. Erwähnte Artikel: Hans-Joachim Schulze: Ein apokryphes Händel-Concerto in Joh. Seb. Bachs Handschrift? BJ 1980, S. 27-34 Russell Stinson: "Ein Sammelband aus Johann Peter Kellners Besitz": Neue Forschungen zur Berliner Bach-Handschrift P 804. BJ 1992, S. 45-64 Hans-Joachim Schulze: Besprechung zu: [...] Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV), Hg. Wolfgang Schmieder, 2. üa. u. erw. Aufl. Wiesbaden 1990. BJ 1992, S. 133-136 Peter Wollny: Tennstedt, Leipzig, Naumburg, Halle - Neuerkenntnisse zur Bach-Überlieferung in Mitteldeutschland. BJ 2002, S. 29-60 Martin Petzoldt: Zum Verhältnis Friedrich Nietzsches zu Johann Sebastian Bach - Nietzsches Urgroßvater, Alumnus der Thomasschule und Präfekt unter Bach. BJ 2007, S. 229-242
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Malura, Jan. "German Reformation and Czech Hymnbooks and Books of prayers and meditations." Zeitschrift für Slawistik 64, no. 4 (October 30, 2019): 542–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/slaw-2019-0031.

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Summary The paper deals with the Bohemian Reformation literature. Culture of the Bohemian Reformation belongs to a little-known phenomenon in Czech historiography. Art and culture historians have focused mostly on the Hussite period and less on the 16th and 17th centuries. An important issue is the reception of German Lutheran religious educational literature in Protestant Circles of the Czech lands. The author focuses primarily on books in which the genre of mediation dominates, and explores the prompt Czech reaction to several German authors (Martin Moller, Johann Gerhard etc.) active between approximately 1580–1620 who found intensive response in the Bohemian Lands. The second important field is the Czech hymnography in the 17th–18th centuries. The author finds German inspiration for Czech hymnbooks. He deals with Luther’s songs in the hymnbook Cithara sanctorum by Jiří Třanovský and especially with late baroque Protestant exile hymnbooks influenced by the Pietistic Circle in Halle and Herrnhut (Harfa nová [‘A New Harp’] by Jan Liberda, Lipský kancionál [‘Hymnbook of Leipzig’] by Georg Sarganek). Owing to the German stimuli, the spectrum of genres, ideological processes and stylistic registers in Czech literature from the 16th to 18th centuries is comparatively rich and diversified.
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Kot, T. F., S. K. Rudik, S. V. Guralska, S. S. Zaika, and Z. V. Khomenko. "Study of adrenal morphology fromantiquity to the present day." Scientific Messenger of LNU of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies 23, no. 101 (April 5, 2021): 75–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.32718/nvlvet10113.

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The analysis of scientific literature shows that the study of adrenal morphology in humans and animals is an urgent problem of biology and medicine from ancient times to the present day. In the historical aspect, we can distinguish three stages of studying the adrenal gland that differ in the directions of research. The first stage corresponds to the research of scientists of the XVI–XVIII centuries (Bartolomeo Eustachio, Andreas Vesalius, Gabriele Folloppio, Girolamo Fabrici, Andriaan Spieghel, Johann Vesling, Giulia Casseria, Caspar Bauhin, Johann Grafenberg, Caspar Bartholin, Thomas Bartholin, Giulio Casserio, Antonio Molinetti, Jean Riolan, Thomas Wharton, Giovanni Lancisi, Jakob Winslow, Antony Valsalva, Albrecht Haller, Johann Meckel, Jean Senac, Armand Cassan). Their works is devoted to the study of topography, macroscopic structure and function of the adrenal gland. Studies of morphological scientists of the second stage (late XVIII – mid XX century) correspond to the study of the structure of the adrenal gland at the microscopic level. Scientists like Albert Kelliker, Johann Ecker, Thomas Addison, Gabriel Colin, Alfred Kohn and Jay Arnold used histological and histochemical research methods. Edward Schafer, George Oliver, Vladislav Szymonowicz, John Abel, Jokiti Takmine, Welter Cannon, Edward Kendall to the study of the features of adrenal hormone secretion. Scientific works of the mid-twentieth and early twenty-first centuries can be combined in the third stage of research on the morphology of the adrenal gland. It is devoted to solving issues related to the formation of the adrenal gland in the process of filogenesis and ontogenesis, the features of the structure and function of the organ in normal and pathological conditions. A significant contribution to the study of the morphology of the adrenal gland of animals at the third stage was made by such scientists as Ziyade A. M., Dardykina O. N., Harina V. V., Atagimov M. Z., Torguj P. M., Antipin I. A., Shishkin A. P., Volkova M. V., Shevchenko L. F., Sidorova O. G., Vovchenko M. B., Salekh M. M., Ovcharenko N. D., Zaika S. V., Samatova I. M., Gorbacheva E. S., Pronin V. V., Kuznecov A. V., Pashinin N. S., Strel’nikova I. G., Barvenko A. D., Fedotov D. N., Izatulin A. V., Kvarackheliya A. G., Silkina A. V., Muhametov A. I. Among the studies of morphologists of the third period, the method of electron microscopy prevails.
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Reeves, Timothy Scott. "Seeing the Salzburgers in their Books." Theological Librarianship 11, no. 1 (April 5, 2018): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.31046/tl.v11i1.474.

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The “Salzburger Collection” that once belonged to the group of pietist Lutherans who emigrated from Salzburg, Austria to Ebenezer, Georgia in 1734 and is now preserved at the Crumley Archives in Columbia, SC, contains 160 books printed 1615-1824. After a brief history and record of provenance of the collection, this essay focuses on books that demonstrate the connection to the pietist center of Halle (Germany) and devotion to the pietist forerunner Johann Arndt, as well as a prayer book believed to contain the “London Liturgy” passed on to the emigrant community by the Lutheran chaplain of their English patron, King George II. The collection was evaluated in light of reports and letters from earliest members of the community and their supporters as well as inscriptions and other unique identifiers, giving preferences to those volumes in the collection most closely tied to earliest members of the community. In so doing, it becomes clear that while sweeping assumption about a community based upon the presence of a book in such a collection are ill-advised, when proper attention is given to matters of provenance, the contents of a library do reflect the values of a community.
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Milosavljevic, Boris. "Dimitrije Matic: Hegelianism and Naturalism." Theoria, Beograd 58, no. 1 (2015): 103–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/theo1501103m.

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Dimitrije Matic (1821-1884) was a philosopher, jurist, professor of public law at the Belgrade Lyceum and politician. He served as Serbia?s Minister of Education and Church Affairs, acting Foreign Minister, Speaker of the Parliament, and member of the State Council. He was president of the Serbian Society of Letters and member of the Serbian Learned Society. Matic belonged to Serbian liberal-minded intellectual circles. He believed that the rule of force was unacceptable and that governments should promote and support popular education. Matic studied philosophy and law in Serbia (Kragujevac, Belgrade), Germany (Berlin, Heidelberg) and France (Paris), and received his doctorial degree in philosophy in Leipzig. In Berlin Matic embraced Hegel?s speculative philosophy and theory of state (philosophy of law). Among his professors were Georg Andreas Gabler (Hegel`s immediate successor), Otto Friedrich Gruppe, Wilhelm Vatke etc. In Halle he listened to another Hegelian, Johann Eduard Erdmann. He had the opportunity to attend Friedrich Schelling?s lectures on the philosophy of mythology. If the Right Hegelians developed Hegel?s philosophy along the lines they considered to be in accordance with Christian theology, and the Left Hegelians laid the emphasis on the anti-Christian tendencies of Hegel?s system and pushed it in the direction of materialism and socialism, Matic would be closer to the first. Actually, he was mostly influenced by his professor Karl Ludwig Michelet, with whom he established a lifelong friendship. Matic?s doctorial thesis (Dissertatio de via qua Fichtii, Schellingii, Hegeliique philosophia e speculativa investigatione Kantiana exculta sit) addressed the question of how the philosophy of Fichte, Schelling and Hegel developed from Kantian speculative thought. The paper deals with the question whether Matic took a shift from Hegelianism to Positivism (Naturalism) in the 1860s, which is a claim that was taken for granted in the Yugoslav (Serbian) Marxist histories of Serbian philosophy after the Second World War and Communist revolution. In fact, it is rooted in Milan Kujundzic-Aberdar?s (1842-1893) periodization of the Serbian philosophical literature. Kujundzic, professor of Philosophy at the Belgrade Great School, classified Matic?s Science of Education into the latest period of natural philosophy. In order to answer the question, the paper looks into the evolution of Matic?s philosophical, legal and political views. Matic followed Hegelian philosophy in his: Short Review (according to Hegel?s ? Psychology in Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences); Principles of Rational [Vernunftrecht] State Law [Staatslehre] according to Heinrich Zepfel?s book on the philosophy of law (Grunds?tze des allgemeinen und des konstitutionell-monarchischen Staatsrechts and Hegel?s Philosophy of Law) and History of Philosophy (according to Albert Schwegler?s History of Philosophy). There is nothing in Matic?s Science of Education that would corroborate the claim that he shifted from Hegelianism to Positivism. Though he had to attune his views to the changed, anti- Hegelian, intellectual climate and influences on academic life, he remained a Hegelian. The paper deals with the reasons why the Marxist histories of Serbian philosophy insisted on his alleged conversion.
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"John Collins on Newton's telescope." Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 49, no. 1 (January 31, 1995): 71–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsnr.1995.0003.

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It is a well-known story how, after the death in 1683 of John Collins (F.R.S. 1667), the mathematical correspondent of Barrow, Newton, Wallis, James Gregory and so many more, Collins’s voluminous collection of books and papers passed into the possession of William Jones (1675-1749; F.R.S. 1712), himself an avid collector and transcriber of the manuscripts of Newton, Halley and others. Because Jones had acted as tutor to George Parker, later second Earl of Macclesfield, and afterwards lived for many years at Shirbum Castle, Oxon., this enhanced collection has remained ever since with that family. It is equally well known that the book edited by S.J. Rigaud in 1841, The Correspondence of Scientific Men of the Seventeenth Century , was drawn from the riches of the Macclesfield collection. Most of the letters had not been printed before and not many have been re-edited since. However, when in 1712 Isaac Newton prepared his biographical riposte against Leibniz in defence of his original discovery of the method of fluxions, he printed extracts from a number of letters found in Jones’s collection, and the original letters (or drafts) used in this way remained (as evidence) in the possession of the Royal Society - of which of course Newton was President - the Society being formally the publisher of the resultant slim volume, Commercium Epistolicum D. Johannis Collins, et aliorum de Analysi promota: jussu Societatis Regiae in lucent editum (London 1712). Today that collection of letters remains in the Royal Society’s library mounted in its own particular guard-book. 1
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Krebs, David Haller Albrecht von Gmelin Johann Georg. "Die lateinische Korrespondenz zwischen Albrecht von Haller und Johann Georg Gmelin, 1743-1755 /." Bern : Selbstverl, 2008. http://opac.nebis.ch/cgi-bin/showAbstract.pl?sys=000253994.

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Gay, Daniela. ""Amici della verità e della virtù" : trascrizione e commento delle lettere di Johann Georg Sulzer ad Albrecht von Haller (1744-1777) e della corrispondenza tra Johann Georg Sulzer e Charles Bonnet (1775-1778) /." Bern : [s.n.], 2002. http://www.ub.unibe.ch/content/bibliotheken_sammlungen/sondersammlungen/dissen_bestellformular/index_ger.html.

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Books on the topic "Johann Georg Haller"

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Internationales Hamann-Colloquium (8th 2002 Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg). Die Gegenwärtigkeit Johann Georg Hamanns: Acta des achten Internationalen Hamann-Kolloquiums an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg 2002. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2005.

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Tom, Badgett, ed. Official Sega Genesis and Game Gear strategies, 2ND Edition. Toronto: Bantam Books, 1991.

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Sandler, Corey. Official Sega Genesis and Game Gear strategies, 3RD Edition. New York: Bantam Books, 1992.

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Günter, Schenk, and Meyer Regina, eds. Logik, Dialektik und Metaphysik: Logiklehrbücher von Hegel-Anhängern in Halle des 19. Jahrhunderts : Johann George Mussmann, Johann Eduard Erdmann und Günther Thiele. Halle (Saale): Schenk, 2006.

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Günter, Schenk, and Meyer Regina, eds. Logik, Dialektik und Metaphysik: Logiklehrbücher von Hegel-Anhängern in Halle des 19. Jahrhunderts : Johann George Mussmann, Johann Eduard Erdmann und Günther Thiele. Halle (Saale): Schenk, 2006.

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Die Gegenwartigkeit Johann Georg Hamanns: Acta Des Achten Internationalen Hamann-kolloquiums an Der Martin-luther-universitat Halle-wittenberg 2002 (Regensburger ... Deutschen Sprach- Und Literaturwissenschaft). Peter Lang Publishing, 2005.

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Wilson, Emily Herring. The Family Vacation. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469635835.003.0005.

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This chapter describes the trip by automobile from Hyde Park to Roosevelt summer home on Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada, that Eleanor Roosevelt, Marion Dickerman, and Nancy Cook took with the two youngest Roosevelt boys (Franklin, Jr. and John), Eleanor's brother Hall's son, Henry: and George Draper, the son of her doctor. Describes stopover in Castine, Maine, with Molly Dewson and Polly Porter.ER reads Willa Cather aloud and embroiders their linens E M N.
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Jahrbuch des Föderalismus 2020. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748910817.

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Auch die bereits 21. Ausgabe des Jahrbuchs ist als breit angelegtes Kompendium konzipiert, das den Leserinnen und Lesern einen aktuellen Überblick über verschiedene Aspekte föderaler und regionale Struktur und Politik bietet. Die insgesamt 28 Beiträge verteilen sich auf folgende Hauptabschnitte: Zehn Beiträge zum Schwerpunktthema, 70 Jahre Föderalismus in der BRD (u.a. vom Präsident des BVerfG a.D. Hans-Jürgen Papier). Drei Beiträge zu aktuellen Themen der Föderalismusforschung (u.a. zur Dynamik der Parteiensysteme in den dt. Bundesländern). Vier Beiträge zum deutschen Föderalismus (u.a. zur föderalen Bearbeitung der Corona-Krise). Sechs europäische Länderberichte (u.a. Italien, Türkei und VK). Ein außereuropäischer Länderbericht (Argentinien). Zwei Beiträge zur regionalen und kommunalen Kooperation in Europa (u.a. zum Aachener Vertrag). Zwei Beiträge zur Europäischen Union/Europäischen Integration (u.a. zum EU-Strukturfonds). <b>Mit Beiträgen von</b> Elisabeth Alber, Hans Alexy, Peter Becker, Anna-Lena Beilschmidt-Pilz, Florian Bergamin, Peter Bußjäger, Sedef Cankoçak, Mathias Eller, Annegret Eppler, Alexander Gorskiy, Martin Große Hüttmann, Gregor Halmes, Antonio María Hernández, Everhard Holtmann, Andreas Kiefer, John Kincaid, Mario Kölling, Simon Meisch, Jürgen Mittag, Ursula Münch, Martin Nettesheim, Matteo Nicolini, Hans-Jürgen Papier, Patricia Popelier, Werner Reutter, Sabine Schäufler, Henrik Scheller, Nicolas Schmitt, Christoph Schramek, Stefan Seidendorf, Roland Sturm, Funda Tekin, Hendrik Träger, Erik Vollmann, Georg Weinmann, Carolin Zwilling
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Bontemps, Arna. Politics. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037696.003.0023.

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This chapter discusses the participation of Illinois Negroes in politics, including elections. Having been given the right to vote by federal and state constitutions, Illinois Negroes began to organize for political action about five years after the close of the Civil War. Although George White had been appointed town crier of Chicago in 1837 and John Jones had been elected as a Cook County Commissioner in 1871, Cairo's Negro voters in 1873 demonstrated for the first time the effect of organization on a racial basis across the state. They rallied around and elected him as police magistrate, the second best office in the city. This chapter looks at the success of a number of Negroes in Illinois electoral politics as well as those who had been appointed to various political posts and others who wielded considerable political power in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, from I. I. Bird and William Hale Thompson to Adelbert H. Roberts, Earl B. Dickerson, John “Mushmouth” Johnson, Daniel M. Jackson, and Marcus Garvey.
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Official Sega Genesis and Game Gear Strategies, '94 Edition. New York, NY: Random House, Electronic Publishing, 1993.

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