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Bernard, Noël. Site transitoire: Jean-Paul Philippe. Cléguer: Editions du Scorff, 1997.

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Philippe, Jean-Paul. Jean-Paul Philippe: Archéologies intérieures. Bruxelles: Fonds Mercator, 2008.

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Quand les appelés d'Algérie s'éveillent: Denis, Philippe, Paul et les autres... Paris: L'Harmattan, 2014.

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Innocente culpabilité: [dialogue avec Paul Ricoeur, Stan Rougier, Jean-Yves Leloup, Philippe Naquet]. Paris: Le Grand livre du mois, 1998.

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Kosonen, Päivi. Samuudesta eroon: Naistekijän osuus George Gusdorfin, Philippe Lejeunen, Paul de Manin ja Nancy K. Millerin autobiografiateorioissa. Tampere: Tampereen yliopisto, Yleinen kirjallisuustiede, 1995.

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Mont, Dietlind Neven-Du. Paul und Philipp. Recklinghausen: Bitter, 1986.

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Michelle, Mosiniak, ed. Construire en Chine: Philippe Jonathan, Pierre Clément, Arte Charpentier, Architecture-Studio, AREP, Paul Andreu, Christian de Portzamparc, OMA, Marc Mimram, Christian G. A. Muschalek, AP3. Paris: Moniteur, 2005.

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Parcours d'architectes: Marc Barani, Frédéric Borel, Roland Castro, Paul Chemetov, Nathalie Franck, François-Hélène Jourda, Philippe Madec, Christian de Portzamparc, Jacques Ripault, Maurice Sauzet, Denis Valode. Paris: Le Cavalier Bleu éditions, 2012.

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Friendship and finances in Philippi: The letter of Paul to the Philippians. Valley Forge, Pa: Trinity Press International, 1994.

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Witherington, Ben. Friendship and finances in Philippi: The letter of Paul to the Philippians. Valley Forge, Pa: Trinity Press International, 1994.

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Jacob, Max. Max Jacob: Lettres et dessins a Paul Huin, 1928-1932 / ed. Philippee Schmitt-Kummerlee. Neuilly: Al Manar, 2006.

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Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von. Cartas de Karl Friedrich Philipp von Martius a Paulo Barbosa da Silva. Rio de Janeiro: Instituto Histórico e Geográfico Brasileiro, 1991.

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Dönges, E. Ich singe Dir mit Herz und Mund: Das Leben von Paul Gerhardt und K. Johann Philipp Spitta. Dillenburg: Christliche Verlagsgesellschaft, 1989.

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Deza, Flordeliza C. Bread for the world: 100 years of life and mission, 1904-2004 Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres Philippine Province. Manila, Philippines: Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres, 2004.

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Zaide, Gregorio F. Jose Ignacio Paua: Chinese general in the Philippine Revolution = [Feilübin Hua ren jiang jun Liu Hengfu]. Manila: Kaisa para sa Kaunlaran, 1988.

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Maillot, Pierre. Les fiancés de Marianne: La société française à travers ses grands acteurs: Jean Gabin, Jean Marais, Gérard Philipe, Alain Delon, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Gérard Depardieu. Paris: Cerf, 1996.

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Ideology and inscription: "cultural studies" after Benjamin, de Man, and Bakhtin. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1998.

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interviewer, Momo Alberto, ed. Atlante sentimentale del cinema per il XXI secolo: Conversazioni con Abel Ferrara, Adolfo B. Alix jr., Aki Kaurismaki, Alberto Grifi, Aleksandr Sokurov, Amir Naderi, Amos Gitai, Andrej Ujica, Angela Ricci Lucchi, Atom Egoyan, Béla Tarr, David Lynch, Enrico Ghezzi, Franco Maresco, Frederick Wiseman, George Romero, Goutam Ghose, Hou Hsiao-hsien, Jean-Marie Straub, Jia Zhang-ke, John Torres, Johnnie To, Julio Bressane, Khavn de la Cruz, Kira Muratova, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Lav Diaz, Lee Kang-sheng, Lisandro Alonso, Manoel de Oliveira, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Monte Hellman, Naomi Kawase, Onde filippine, Otar Iosseliani, Paulo Rocha, Pedro Costa, Philippe Garrel, Quentin Tarantino, Raoul Ruiz, Raya Martin, Roger Corman, Shinya Tsukamoto, Stan Brakhage, Takeshi Kitano, Tonino De Bernardi, Tsai Ming-liang, Wai Ka-fai, Wang Bing, Werner Herzog, Yervant Gianikian, Želimir Žilnik. Roma: DeriveApprodi, 2013.

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Day, Walter. Twin Galaxies' Official Video Game & Pinball Book Of World Records; Second Edition, Arcade Volume. Edited by Walter Day and Mr Kelly R. Flewin. Fairfield, IA: 1st World Publishing, 2007.

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Pierre Paul Royer-Collard: Un philosophe entre deux révolutions. Préface de Philippe Boutry. PU RENNES, 2018.

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1948-, Ventresque Renée, Ferré Christian, and Rogger-Andréucci Christine van, eds. Philippe Jaccottet: La mémoire et la faille : actes du colloque organisé à l'université Paul-Valéry. Montpellier: Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier III, 2002.

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éd, Ventresque Renée, ed. Philippe Jaccottet: La mémoire et la faille : actes du colloque organisé à l'Université Paul-Valéry. Montpellier: Université Paul Valéry de Montpellier, 2002.

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Quand le 21e regarde le 18e: Cécile Bart, Jacques Vieille, Laurent Joubert, Paul-Armand Gette, Philippe Cazal. Nancy: Musée des beaux-arts de Nancy, 2005.

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Jean Amado, Costa Coulentianos, Georges Jeanclos, Francesco Marino di Teana, Jean-Paul Philippe, Olivier Seguin: 13-2/4-5 1987. Bruxelles: Musée d'Ixelles, 1987.

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Armstrong, Joshua. Maps and Territories. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781786942012.001.0001.

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The rapidity of postwar globalization and the structural changes it has brought to both social and spatial aspects of everyday life have meant, in France as elsewhere, the destabilizing of senses of place, identity, and belonging, as once familiar, local environments are increasingly de-localized and made porous to global trends and planetary preoccupations. Maps and Territories identifies such preoccupations as a fundamental underlying impetus for the contemporary French novel. Indeed, like France itself, the protagonists of its best fiction are constantly called upon to renegotiate their identity in order to maintain any sense of belonging within the troubled territories they call home. Maps and Territories reads today’s French novel for how it re-maps such territories, and for how it positions its protagonists vis-à-vis the spatial crisis of globalized capitalism. It uncovers previously unseen affinities amongst—and offers original perspectives on—a diverse set of authors: namely, Michel Houellebecq, Chloé Delaume, Lydie Salvayre, Jean-Philippe Toussaint, Virginie Despentes, Philippe Vasset, Jean Rolin, and Marie Darrieussecq. In the process, it sets the literary works into dialogue with a range of influential theorists of postmodernity and globalization, including Paul Virilio, Marc Augé, Peter Sloterdijk, Bruno Latour, Fredric Jameson, Edward Casey, David Harvey, and Ursula K. Heise.
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Forrestal, Alison. Founding a Congregation of Missionaries. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198785767.003.0005.

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Chapter 4 investigates the foundation and early development of the Congregation of the Mission, a congregation of secular missionaries dedicated to evangelizing the rural poor (their mission) through the completion of formal missions in their parishes. Soon to be known as the Lazarists, the Congregation was endowed by patrons Philippe-Emmanuel and Marguerite de Gondi in 1625. The chapter explains how, in charting its course thereafter, de Paul was forced to confront pressing questions about the character, functioning, and durability of his new mission institute. It analyses his answers to these through a composite investigation of the three milestones of the Congregation’s early formation process: its initial foundation in 1625, the issuance of papal approval in 1633, and the controversial acquisition of the priory of Saint-Lazare in Paris in 1632.
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Saint Paul the Apostle and Philippi: Saint Lydia's Baptisery. 3rd ed. Krikoglou, 1996.

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Ch, Bakirtzēs, and Koester Helmut 1926-, eds. Philippi at the time of Paul and after his death. Harrisburg, Pa: Trinity Press International, 1998.

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Philippe, Guignet, Hiernard Jean, and Groupe d'études et de recherches sur l'histoire du Centre-Ouest atlantique., eds. Les réseaux urbains dans le Centre-Ouest atlantique de l'Antiquité a nos jours: Actes du colloque organisé par le G.E.R.Hi.C.O. à Poitiers, du 13 au 15 mai 1993 édités par Philippe Guignet et Jean Hiernard ; avec la collaboration de Paul Mantrant. Poitiers: Société des antiquaires de l'Ouest, 1996.

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Garroway, Joshua D. The Beginning of the Gospel: Paul, Philippi, and the Origins of Christianity. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.

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The Beginning of the Gospel: Paul, Philippi, and the Origins of Christianity. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

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Arias, Enrique Desmond, and Thomas Grisaffi, eds. Cocaine. Duke University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478021957.

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The contributors to Cocaine analyze the contemporary production, transit, and consumption of cocaine throughout the Americas and the illicit economy's entanglement with local communities. Based on in-depth interviews and archival research, these essays examine how government agents, acting both within and outside the law, and criminal actors seek to manage the flow of illicit drugs to both maintain order and earn profits. Whether discussing the moral economy of coca cultivation in Bolivia, criminal organizations and drug traffickers in Mexico, or the routes cocaine takes as it travels into and through Guatemala, the contributors demonstrate how entire ways of life are built around cocaine commodification. They consider how the authority of state actors is coupled with the self-regulating practices of drug producers, traffickers, and dealers, complicating notions of governance and of the relationships between economic and moral economies. The collection also outlines a more progressive drug policy that acknowledges the important role drugs play in the lives of those at the urban and rural margins. Contributors. Enrique Desmond Arias, Lilian Bobea, Philippe Bourgois, Anthony W. Fontes, Robert Gay, Paul Gootenberg, Romain Le Cour Grandmaison, Thomas Grisaffi, Laurie Kain Hart, Annette Idler, George Karandinos, Fernando Montero, Dennis Rodgers, Taniele Rui, Cyrus Veeser, Autumn Zellers-León
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Nasrallah, Laura Salah. Archaeology and the Letters of Paul. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199699674.001.0001.

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Through case studies of archaeological materials from local contexts, Archaeology and the Letters of Paul illuminates the social, political, economic, and religious lives of those whom the apostle Paul addressed. Roman Ephesos, a likely setting for the household of Philemon, provides evidence of the slave trade. An inscription from Galatia seeks to restrain traveling Roman officials, illuminating how the travels of Paul, Cephas, and others may have disrupted communities. At Philippi, a donation list from a Silvanus cult provides evidence of abundant giving amid economic limitations, paralleling practices of local Christ followers. In Corinth, a landscape of grief includes monuments and bones, a context that illumines Corinthian practices of baptism on behalf of the dead and the provocative idea that one could live “as if not” mourning. Rome and the Letter to the Romans are the grounds to investigate ideas of time and race not only in the first century, when we find an Egyptian obelisk inserted as a timepiece into Augustus’s mausoleum complex, but also of Mussolini’s new Rome. Thessalonikē demonstrates how letters, legend, and cult are invented out of a love for Paul, after his death. The book articulates a method for bringing together biblical texts with archaeological remains in order to reconstruct the lives of the many adelphoi—brothers and sisters—whom Paul and his co-writers address. It is informed by feminist historiography and gains inspiration from thinkers like Claudia Rankine, Judith Butler, Giorgio Agamben, Wendy Brown, and Katie Lofton.
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Hentschel, Anja, Gerrit Hornung, and Silke Jandt, eds. Mensch - Technik - Umwelt: Verantwortung für eine sozialverträgliche Zukunft. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748910770.

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Alexander Roßnagel celebrated his 70th birthday on September 13, 2020. The jubilee has shaped innovative research approaches in many areas of environmental and technology law. His interdisciplinary studies often include methodological advancements and combine specific design problems with important questions of fundamental rights and social cooperation – always aiming at responsible decisions for a socially acceptable future. The articles of the festschrift concern many facets of his work and bring together legal and interdisciplinary perspectives on essential challenges regarding the design of legal norms and innovative technologies, privacy and data protection, the conception and regulation of digitization, environmental regulation and organizational development. With contributions by Christiane Borchard, Benedikt Buchner, Alfred Büllesbach, Ernestine Dickhaut, Alexander Dix, Peter Dräxler, Christoph Ewen, Lothar Fischer, Martin Führ, Shizuo Fujiwara, Kurt Geihs, Christian Ludwig Geminn, Rüdiger Grimm, Volker Hammer, Anja Hentschel, Eric Hilgendorf, Michel-A. Horelt, Gerrit Hornung, Silke Jandt, Andreas Janson, Paul C. Johannes, Dieter Klumpp, Nicole Krämer, Michael Kreutzer, Herbert Kubicek, Robert Kuhn, Christel Kumbruck, Jörn Lamla, Philip Laue, Jan Marco Leimeister, Natalie Maier, Fabiano Menke, Hans-Jürgen Müggenborg, Günter Müller, Bernhard Nagel, Maxi Nebel, Uwe Neuser, Tadashi Otsuka, Ulrich Pordesch, Niklas Radenbach, Philipp Richter, Gerhard Roller, Peter Rott, Christoph Schnabel, Roland Steidle, Martin Steinebach, Gerd Stumme, Ali Sunyaev, Mayu Terada, Wolfgang Thaenert, Michael Waidner, Thilo Weichert, Tsuneharu Yonemaru
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Bormuth, Matthias, ed. Offener Horizont. Wallstein Verlag, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783835343979.

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Das Jahrbuch Offener Horizont enthält vor allem eine Auswahl von Vorträgen und zugehörigen Texten, die im Oldenburger Karl Jaspers-Haus 2018/19 gehalten wurden. Mit Beiträgen u. a. von Jeremy Adler, Hannah Arendt, Franziska Augstein, Roland Berbig, Gunilla Budde, Franz Fühmann, Volker Gerhardt, Philip Guston, Wolfgang Hegewald, Jeanne Hersch, Paul Ingendaay, Joachim Kalka, Michael Krüger, Walker
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on vision and colors by arthur schopenahuer and color sphere by philipp otto runge. New York, USA: princeton architectural press new york, 2010.

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Hermann, Pitters, Philippi Paul, and Arbeitskreis für Siebenbürgische Landeskunde, eds. Denken und Dienen: Theologische und historische Aufsätze als Freundgabe für Prof. D.Dr. Paul Philippi zum 65. Geburtstag. 2nd ed. Hermannstadt: Hora Verlag, 2003.

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Payton, Philip, ed. Cornwall in the Age of Rebellion, 1490-1690. University of Exeter Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47788/lzgh4973.

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The expansion of the English state in the early modern era provoked resistance throughout Britain and Ireland, not least in Cornwall where this intrusion was challenged in a series of dramatic uprisings in the two centuries between 1490 and 1690.In this wide-ranging collection of chapters, several based on articles published previously in the series Cornish Studies, Philip Payton brings together an impressive team of international scholars, including Paul Cockerham, Bernard Deacon, D.H. Frost, Lynette Olson, Joanna Mattingly, Matthew Spriggs, and Mark Stoyle, to present a history of early modern Cornwall, focusing especially on the related issues of language, religion, identity and rebellion.
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Maties, Martin, ed. eSport-Recht – Politik, Praxis und Wissenschaft im Dialog. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748901907.

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In this book you will find an annual report of the Research Center for Esports Law (FeSR) and reports on the non-scientific presentations given at the conference as well as scientific contributions on fundamental problems of esports law and selected individual problems from the perspective of science, practice and politics: definition, integrity risks and applicable criminal law, implementing the organizational structures of competitive sports, legal issues from the publishers' perspective, fixed-term player contracts, specifics of drafting an esports sponsorship agreement, limits of contract drafting in esports based on the example of Tfue vs. FaZe Clan. With contributions by Prof. Dr. Martin Maties, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Michael Kubiciel, Dr. Paul Fischer and David Menz, Felix Hilgert, Thomas Krumrey, Philipp Schlotthauer, Nepomuk Nothelfer and Max Wörner, summary of the presentation by Britta Dassler (member of the German Parliament), summary of the presentation by Benjamin Adjei (member of the Bavarian State Parliament), summary of the presentation by Jan-Hendrik Heuschkel (Freaks 4U Gaming)
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Toles, George. Composite Interview. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040368.003.0002.

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This concluding chapter illustrates segments of various interviews Paul Thomas Anderson has given about his feature films, and interviews with actors, such as Philip Seymour Hoffman on The Master. Ultimately, one of the main strands of argument in this book is that Anderson continues to guard the story of his mother that “he might tell;” and yet, the story is always working its way into his narratives about fathers, and carries the real burden of the narrative mystery. The motivation of Anderson's male protagonists in the three films—Punch-Drunk Love, There Will Be Blood, and The Master—becomes increasingly deformed, and in each case the mangling pressure derives from the protagonist's inability to secure a crucial lost balance and alignment with absent maternal shades.
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Todd, James Frederick. The Apostle Paul And The Christian Church At Philippi: An Exposition Of The Sixteenth Chapter Of The Acts Of The Apostles. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Todd, James Frederick. The Apostle Paul And The Christian Church At Philippi: An Exposition Of The Sixteenth Chapter Of The Acts Of The Apostles. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Musselwhite, Paul, Peter C. Mancall, and James Horn, eds. Virginia 1619. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469651798.001.0001.

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Virginia 1619 provides an opportunity to reflect on the origins of English colonialism around the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic world. As the essays here demonstrate, Anglo-Americans have been simultaneously experimenting with representative government and struggling with the corrosive legacy of racial thinking for more than four centuries. Virginia, contrary to popular stereotypes, was not the product of thoughtless, greedy, or impatient English colonists. Instead, the emergence of stable English Atlantic colonies reflected the deliberate efforts of an array of actors to establish new societies based on their ideas about commonwealth, commerce, and colonialism. Looking back from 2019, we can understand that what happened on the shores of the Chesapeake four hundred years ago was no accident. Slavery and freedom were born together as migrants and English officials figured out how to make this colony succeed. They did so in the face of rival ventures and while struggling to survive in a dangerous environment. Three hallmarks of English America--self-government, slavery, and native dispossession--took shape as everyone contested the future of empire along the James River in 1619. The contributors are Nicholas Canny, Misha Ewen, Andrew Fitzmaurice, Jack P. Greene, Paul D. Halliday, Alexander B. Haskell, James Horn, Michael J. Jarvis, Peter C. Mancall, Philip D. Morgan, Melissa N. Morris, Paul Musselwhite, James D. Rice, and Lauren Working.
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Das sich selbst erhellende Bewußtsein als poetisches Ich. Von Adam Bernd zu Karl Philipp Moritz, von Jean Paul zu Sören Kierkegaard.: Eine hermeneutisch-phänomenologische Untersuchung. Hannover, Deutschland: Wehrhahn Verlag, 2010.

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Soentgen, Jens, Ulrich M. Gassner, Julia von Hayek, and Alexandra Manzei, eds. Umwelt und Gesundheit. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845296951.

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The series ‘Health Research. Interdisciplinary Perspectives’ is published annually and focuses on topics relating to all aspects of health. Our aim is to take interdisciplinarity as an aspiration seriously and provide the latest findings on current issues from different disciplinary perspectives. This volume addresses the highly topical subject of the environment and health, considering the general relationship between humans and the environment as well as their specific interdependence and the consequences they have on each other. From the history of environmental medicine to the statutory framework or practical (supra-) regional phenomena that could have an effect on human health, this book takes into account a broad variety of aspects and disciplinary viewpoints. With contributions by Daniela Bayr, Christoph Beck, Josef Cyrys, Athanasios Damialis, Michael Ertl, Verena Fricke, Thomas Fuchs, Ulrich M. Gassner, Michael Gerstlauer, Esther Giemsa, Gertrud Hammel, Jasmin Hartmann, Julia von Hayek, Elke Hertig, Clemens Heuson, Barbara Hoffmann, Claudia Hornberg, Jucundus Jacobeit, Jens Kersten, Franziska Kolek, Bernhard Kuch, Benjamin Kühlbach, Alexandra Manzei, Christa Meisinger, Markus Naumann, Andrea Pauli, Annette Peters, Andreas Philipp, Nora Pösl, Joachim Rathmann, Wolfgang von Scheidt, Alexandra Schneider, Stefanie Seubert, Jens Soentgen, Pia Sperlich, Annette Straub, Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann, Felix Tretter
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Hunnekuhl, Philipp. Henry Crabb Robinson. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789621785.001.0001.

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Henry Crabb Robinson (1775–1867) earned his place in literary history as a perceptive diarist from 1811 onwards. Drawing substantially on hitherto unpublished manuscript sources, Henry Crabb Robinson: Romantic Comparatist, 1790–1811 discusses his formal and informal engagement with a wide variety of English and European Romantic literature prior to this point. Robinson thus emerges as a pioneering literary critic whose unique philosophical erudition underpinned his activity as a cross-cultural disseminator of literature during the early Romantic period. A Dissenter barred from the English universities, he educated himself thoroughly during his teenage years, and began to publish in radical journals. Godwin’s philosophy subsequently inspired Robinson’s first theory of literature. When in Germany from 1800–05, Robinson became the leading British scholar of Kant’s critical philosophy, which informed his discussions of Goethe, Schiller, Lessing, August Wilhelm Schlegel, and other German literature. After his return to London, Robinson aided Hazlitt’s understanding of Kant and early career as a writer; this also laid the foundation for Robinson’s lifelong critical admiration of Hazlitt’s works. Robinson’s distinctive comparative criticism further enabled him to draw compelling parallels between Wordsworth, Blake, and Herder, and to discern ‘moral excellence’ in Christian Leberecht Heyne’s Amathonte. This excellence also prompted Robinson’s transmission of Friedrich Schlegel and Jean Paul to England in 1811, as well as a profound exchange of ideas with Coleridge. Robinson’s ingenious adaptation of Kantian aesthetic autonomy into a revolutionary theory of literature’s moral relevance, Philipp Hunnekuhl finds, anticipated the current ‘ethical turn’ in literary studies.
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Backes, Uwe, Alexander Gallus, Eckhard Jesse, and Tom Thieme, eds. Jahrbuch Extremismus & Demokratie (E & D). Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748911555.

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Das Jahrbuch „Extremismus & Demokratie“ fördert die wissenschaftliche Beschäftigung mit dem Problemkreis des politischen Extremismus in seinen verschiedenen Ausprägungen. Es versteht sich als Diskussionsforum, Nachschlagewerk und Orientierungshilfe zugleich. Der 32. Band dokumentiert, kommentiert und analysiert umfassend die Entwicklung im Berichtsjahr 2019. Aktuelle Schwerpunkte bilden u. a. die Auseinandersetzung mit dem Hufeisenmodell und dem Gebot der Äquidistanz, die linkspopulistische Bewegung #aufstehen, die Autonomiebestrebungen in Schottland, der Islamische Staat, die linksextremistische Interventionistische Linke, eine aktuelle Untersuchung der rechtsextremistischen und rechtsterroristischen Akteure in Deutschland sowie eine Ursachsenanalyse der Radikalisierung von Islamisten. Neben Analysen, Daten und Dokumenten findet sich ein umfassender Literaturteil mit Rezensionen der wichtigsten Publikationen zu Fragen von Extremismus und Demokratie in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Mit Beiträgen von Alexander Akel, Uwe Backes, Dirk Baehr, Manuel Becker, Harald Bergsdorf , Klaus von Beyme, Evelyn Bokler-Völkel, Marcel Boldorf, Wilfried von Bredow, Stefan Breuer, Hubertus Buchstein, Juliane Clegg, Philipp Currle, Frank Decker, Norman Domeier, Jost Dülffer, Kristin Eichhorn, Alexander Gallus, Phillipp Gassert, Michael Gehler, Birgit Glorius, Stefan Goertz, Sebastian Gräfe, Bernd Greiner, Katrin Groh, Florian Grotz, Thomas Grumke, Anna-Maria Haase, Jens Hacke, Stephan Hilsberg, Kai Hirschmann, Lukas Hämisch, Thomas Jäger, Helge F. Jani, Hans-Gerd Jaschke, Eckhard Jesse, Ralph Jessen, Thomas Kern, Ilko-Sascha Kowalczuk, Wolfgang Kraushaar, Jakob Kullik, Jürgen P. Lang, Oliver W. Lembcke, Sebastian Liebold, Josefa Loebell, Tom Mannewitz, Miroslav Mareš, Julian Meinelt, Tilman Mayer, Reinhard Mehring, Lazaros Miliopoulos, Werner Müller, Helmut Müller-Enbergs, Herfried Münkler, Beate Neuss, Paul Nolte, Robert Chr. van Ooyen, Torsten Oppelland, Isabelle-Christine Panreck, Anton Pelinka, Armin Pfahl-Traughber, Gert Pickel, Jürgen Plöhn, Kim C. Priemel, Robert Radu, Claudia Ritzi, Gabriel Rolfes, Philp Rosin, Martin Sabrow, Kurt Schilde, Christine Schirrmacher, Mike Schmeitzner, Brigitte Seebacher, Daniel Siemens, Grit Straßenberger, Martina Steber, Roland Sturm, Tom Thieme, Hendrik Thoß, Margarete Tiessen, Heike Tuchscheerer, Daniela Weber, Manès Weisskircher, Bernd Jürgen Wendt, Nikolaus Werz, Gerhard Wettig, Benedikt Wintgens, Sandra Wirth und Samuel Zeitlin.
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Grove, Eric. Sea Power. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.294.

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“Sea power” refers to the power exerted by a state through its capacity to use the sea for both military and civilian purposes. The ability to use the seas for transport and other civilian purposes such as fishing and, more recently, exploitation of resources on or under the sea bed has generated considerable debate. This has resulted in the notion that military power deployed at or from the sea is the key component of a state’s sea power. It was Alfred Thayer Mahan who first coined the term “sea power.” In his 1980 book “Influence,” Mahan outlined six “principal conditions affecting the sea power of nations”: geographical position, physical conformation, extent of territory, number of population, national character, and character of government. After Mahan, other writers advanced a variety of ideas regarding the concept of sea power, including Philip Colomb, who emphasized the importance of “command of the sea”; Sir Julian Corbett, who discussed the importance of maritime “lines of passage and communication” as “the preoccupation of naval strategy,” and control of such lines as the essence of “command of the sea”; and Sir Herbert Richmond, whose definition of sea power can be summed up as the “power to control movements at sea.” Others who have contributed to the scholarly literature on sea power include Raoul Castex, Bernard Brodie, Stephen Roskill, Sir Peter Gretton, Sir James Cable, Sergei G. Gorshkov, Paul Kennedy, Ken Booth, Richard Hill, and Geoffrey Till.
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Calonne, David Stephen. R. Crumb. University Press of Mississippi, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496831859.001.0001.

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Robert Crumb: Literature, Autobiography, and the Quest for Self is the first monograph to explore the intersection between Crumb’s love of literature, his search for the meaning of life and the ways he connects his own autobiography with the themes of the writers he has admired. Crumb’s comics from the beginning reflected the fact that he was a voracious reader from childhood and perused a variety of authors including Charles Dickens, J.D. Salinger, and, during his adolescence, Beat writers like Jack Kerouac. He was profoundly influenced by music, especially the blues, and the ecstatic power of music appears in his artwork throughout his career. The first chapter explores the ways Robert Crumb illustrates works by William S. Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, and Charles Bukowski. The book continues with individual chapters devoted to Crumb’s illustrations of biographies of blues musicians Jelly Roll Morton and Charley Patton; Philip K. Dick; Jean-Paul Sartre; Franz Kafka; and concludes with an exploration of Crumb’s illustrations to the book of Genesis. In all his drawings accompanying literary texts, Crumb returns to a number of key themes regarding his personal spiritual quest such as suffering and existential solitude; the search for romantic and sexual love; the impact of entheogens such as LSD on his quest for answers to his cosmic questions. We discover that Crumb gradually embraces a mysticism rooted in his studies of Gnosticism. In the final chapter on the book of Genesis, readers may observe the ways Crumb continues his critique of monotheistic religion in a variety of subtle ways. Robert Crumb: Literature, Autobiography, and the Quest for Self concludes with an Epilogue which discusses Crumb’s present-day life in France and the ways he has continued to engage with spiritual and philosophical themes in his later work.
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Indestructible: One Man's Rescue Mission That Changed the Course of WWII. Hachette Books, 2016.

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