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Mentzel, Peter. "The German Minority in Inter-War Yugoslavia." Nationalities Papers 21, no. 2 (1993): 129–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00905999308408280.

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The Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes inherited a considerable number of Germans along with its ex-Habsburg territories when it was established in December 1918. The two most important German communities in inter-war Yugoslavia were the Germans of Slovenia and the Germans of the Vojvodina and Croatia-Slavonia, the so-called Donau Schwaben (Swabians). There were also scattered pockets of ethnic Germans in Bosnia-Hercegovina. The Yugoslavian ethnic Germans (Volksdeutsche), like the other Yugoslavian non-Slav minorities, were objects of discrimination by the Yugoslavian government. The Sl
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Schwartz, Agatha. "Narrating the Danube Swabian Identity and Experience from Women's Perspective." Hungarian Cultural Studies 16 (September 6, 2023): 92–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ahea.2023.484.

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This article uses selected memoirs by American women who came from the Danube Swabian minority in present-day Hungary and Serbia (former Yugoslavia). The entire ethnic group was expelled from the region at the end of World War II. All five memoirs were published in the new millennium. This article examines how the narratives frame memories of a prewar happy childhood from young women’s perspective. The childhood memories are presented in stark contrast to the authors’ postwar experiences of expulsion, sexual violence, genocide, flight, and the eventual building of a new life in a new country.
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Spira, Thomas. "Worlds Apart: The Swabian Expulsion from Hungary after World War II." Nationalities Papers 13, no. 2 (1985): 188–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00905998508408021.

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The German expulsion is a sad chapter of post-World War II Hungrian history. After 1945, hundreds of thousands of Hungary's German-speaking citizens (popularly known as Swabians) were expelled as traitors. They were accused of having joined the Nazi-oriented Volksbund, or of having “volunteered” in the Third Reich's SS forces. The legality, morality, and rationality of the Hungarian government's action will be disputed for many years to come. More useful, however, might be an exploration of this apparently arbitrary and cruel expulsion of German-speaking Hungarian citizens. This essay surveys
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Riedmann, Tobias. "„den fliegenden maͤren zeglauben kein ursach sîe“ – Das Mandat Maximilians I. vom 22. April 1499 in seiner propagandistischen Dimension." historia.scribere, no. 11 (June 17, 2019): 177. http://dx.doi.org/10.15203/historia.scribere.11.803.

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This paper deals with the propaganda used by Emperor Maximilian I during the Swiss/Swabian War of 1499, and in particular the mandate of April 22nd. In accordance with the genuine communication situation of the Early Modern period, it was necessary to adapt the respective framework conditions to the corresponding time segment through a theoretical determination of the communication situation. Based on these theoretical premises, this study analyses original sources according to their propagandistic dimensions and investigates the context, the addressed audience and the declared purpose corresp
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Sea, Thomas F. "The Swabian League and Peasant Disobedience before the German Peasants' War of 1525." Sixteenth Century Journal 30, no. 1 (1999): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2544901.

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Spira, Thomas. "The Volksdeutsche Kameradschaft and the Swabian Demands On the Eve of World War II." East Central Europe 12, no. 2 (1985): 146–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187633085x00126.

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Gärtner, Kurt, and Florian Mittenhuber. "A Bernese Fragment of Brother Philipp's 'Marienleben' Ein Berner Fragment von Bruder Philipps 'Marienleben'." Zeitschrift fuer deutsches Altertum und Literatur 150, no. 3 (2021): 328–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3813/zfda-2021-0011.

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Brother Philipp's 'Marienleben' (written around 1300) is the most widespread religious verse epic in Middle High German literature. Up to now, 120 textual witnesses have been known. The new fragment documents a slightly modified version that circulated in East Swabian around the middle of the 14 th century, it is therefore informative for the early reception of the work in this region. Bruder Philipps 'Marienleben' (entstanden um 1300) ist das am weitesten verbreitete geistliche Versepos der mittelhochdeutschen Literatur. Bis heute sind 120 Textzeugen bekannt. Das neue Fragment bezeugt eine le
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Friederike Delouis, Anne. "A French Minority in the Banat? Post-war Redefinitions of Swabian Cultural Heritage and Ethnic Belonging." Südost-Forschungen 79, no. 1 (2020): 263–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sofo-2020-790114.

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Balogh, András F. "Imagination und Wissen über die Nachbarvölkerin der rumäniendeutschen Literatur nach dem ersten Weltkrieg." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Philologia 66, no. 3 (2021): 35–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbphilo.2021.3.02.

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"Imagination and Knowledge about the Neighbouring Peoples in the German Literature in Romania after the First World War. The starting point of this paper consists in adapting the ideas formulated by the cultural turn, according to which culture is a product of a dynamic process. After the First World War, a new cultural field was formed through a very fast process in the micro-society of German-speaking people in Transylvania and Banat. This cultural field was mostly influenced by the newspapers and cultural periodicals (Klingsor, Siebenbürgisch-Deutsches Tageblatt, Temeswarer Zeitung), by ecc
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Tircsi, Richárd. "The History of the Germans from Mérk and Vállaj, Deported to the Soviet Union for Forced Labour 1945–1949." Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, European and Regional Studies 7, no. 1 (2015): 61–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/auseur-2015-0006.

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Abstract The deportation - in German: Verschleppung - was a ‘taboo' for a long time. However, the works born since the change of regime provide an excellent and overall picture about this painful historical act. At the same time, it is desirable to get a more precise picture by examining the detailed history of the deportation in the case of the individual settlements. Merk and Valla), the Swabian settlements in the Szatmar region, in the eastern part of the country, lie on the periphery in several aspects. Still, considering the numerical proportion of their population, the most displaced per
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Books on the topic "Swabian War"

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Pirckheimer, Willibald. Der Schweizerkrieg =: De bello Suitense sive Eluetico. Verlag Merker im Effingerhof, 1998.

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Wolfgang, Schiel, ed. Der Schweizerkrieg. Militärverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1988.

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Peter, Niederhäuser, and Fischer Werner, eds. Vom "Freiheitskrieg" zum Geschichtsmythos: 500 Jahre Schweizer- oder Schwabenkrieg. Chronos, 2000.

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Sterner, Ludwig. Ludwig Sterners Handschrift der Burgunderkriegschronik des Peter von Molsheim und der Schwabenkriegschronik des Johann Lenz, mit den von Sterner beigefügten Anhängen. Antiquariat Bibermühle, 2001.

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Hammerstiel, Robert. Von Ikonen und Ratten: Eine Banater Kindheit 1939-1949, mit 32 Zeichnungen von Robert Hammerstiel. C. Brandstätter, 1999.

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Walter, Lietha, and Bundi Martin, eds. Freiheit einst und heute: Gedenkschrift zum Calvengeschehen 1499-1999. Calven-Verlag, 1999.

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Pencz, Rudolf. For the homeland!: The history of the 31st Waffen-SS Volunteer Grenadier Division : Danubian-Swabian grenadiers on the Danube and in Silesia. Helion, 2001.

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Röthlisberger, Peter. Benedikt Fontana lebt!: Die Calvenfeier von 1899 und ihre Auswirjungen auf das Geschichtsverständnis. Bündner Monatsblatt, 1999.

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Sonnleitner, Hans. Donauschwäbische Todesnot unter dem Tito-Stern: Tatsachenbericht einer Familie : Geschehnisse in den Jahren 1944-1947 mit einer politischen und moralischen Wertung. Verlag der Donauschwäbischen Kulturstiftung, 1990.

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Schmidt, Therese Herscha. Kruschevlje: Concentration camp for German Yugoslavs after World War II. BookSurge Pub., 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Swabian War"

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Blickle, Peter. "The Economic, Social and Political Background of the Twelve Articles of the Swabian Peasants of 1525." In The German Peasant War of 1525. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003190950-6.

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Cohn, Henry J. "The Peasants of Swabia, 1525." In The German Peasant War of 1525. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003190950-2.

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Sabean, David. "German Agrarian Institutions at the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century: Upper Swabia as an Example." In The German Peasant War of 1525. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003190950-7.

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Griffin, Roger. "Robert Steukers, Heroic Realism." In Fascism. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192892492.003.0201.

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Abstract In Heidegger’s works two modes of writing exist side by side. The one is palpable, exalting the earth, the soil, the forest and the work of the woodcutter: the other consists ofa seemingly impenetrable philosophical jargon. It is Heidegger’s remarkable achievement that he was both a bucolic poet and an extremely rigorous philosopher, who allowed no concept to escape him. How is it possible that two such qualities could coexist in one man? Martin Heidegger was born on September 26th 1889, in Messkirch in Swabia and for Heidegger himself there was nothing incidental about this fact, for he was always deeply attached to his Germanic origins. A sense ofbelonging, according to Heidegger constitutes one of the essential pre-conditions ofbeing ‘fully human’. To be ‘fully human’ man must fashion and inhabit a world in his image. All Heidegger’s work is impregnated with a sense of belonging to Swabia, that part of southern Germany which includes the Black Forest and gave us Schiller, Schelling, Hegel and Holderlin. The rhythm of the Swabian forests, mute but omnipresent in Heidegger’s world, distinguishes him from Sartre. Sartre, who was in many ways a disciple of Heidegger, was also profoundly influenced by his milieu-in this case the frenzy and hubbub of the great city, where it is impossible to grasp the originality ofnature.[... )
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"The Peasants of Swabia, 1525." In The German Peasant War of 1525. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315034676-2.

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Fröhle, Simon, Benjamin Schürch, Stefan Wettengl, and Harald Floss. "Middle Paleolithic Open-Air Sites of the Swabian Jura." In The Rhine During the Middle Paleolithic: Boundary or Corridor? Kerns Verlag, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.51315/9783935751353.002.

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For several decades, Paleolithic research in the Swabian Jura has mainly focused on the numerous cave sites situated in the Ach and Lone valleys. These sites, such as Vogelherd, Hohle Fels, Geißenklösterle or Hohlenstein-Stadel, are famous for producing evidence for the world’s oldest figurative art and musical instruments, dating to the Aurignacian, and have also yielded important Middle and Upper Paleolithic assemblages. In recent years, the work group directed by H. Floss has begun to intensify research efforts regarding Paleolithic open-air sites in the Swabian Jura and adjacent areas. With the discovery of the Aurignacian open-air site of Königsbach-Stein near Pforzheim as a starting point, ongoing systematic surveys led to the discovery of the site of Börslingen-Eisenberg in 2009. The site is situated directly on an outcrop of Jurassic chert and has yielded c. 300 Middle Paleolithic artifacts, including Keilmesser, other bifacial elements and a strong Levallois component, as well as some Upper Paleolithic pieces. The local raw material was used in nearby cave sites, e.g., Bockstein (Middle Paleolithic context) and Vogelherd (Upper Paleolithic context).
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Kitagawa, Keiko, Susanne C. Münzel, Britt M. Starkovich, Giulia Toniato, Petra Krönneck, and Nicholas J. Conard. "The Fauna from the Middle Paleolithic: Settlement, Dietary Patterns and Technology in the Swabian Jura." In The Rhine During the Middle Paleolithic: Boundary or Corridor? Kerns Verlag, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.51315/9783935751353.004.

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With 150 years of research on the Paleolithic of the Swabian Jura, the region offers one of the richest records of Neanderthal occupation. The faunal remains from the caves of the Ach and Lone valleys provide an important source of data from Central Europe. Sites in the Lauchert and Brenz valleys further augment the picture. The frequency of burned bone remains demonstrates inter-site variability in Neanderthal occupation and some sites show carnivore and cave bear activities, which spatially overlapped with that of hominins. The studies demonstrate that Bockstein was the most frequently visited site during the Middle Paleolithic (MP). Horse often dominates the faunal assemblages with additional exploitation of reindeer and bovids. The role of mammoth and woolly rhinoceros in MP subsistence is hotly debated, remaining an open-ended question, but megafauna were occasionally exploited albeit at a lower frequency than during the Aurignacian. In addition, retouchers were a common osseous tool type during the MP in the Swabian Jura. These data compliment the MP record of the Rhine region and help us better understand the adaptation of Neanderthals in Central Europe.
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Giulini, Domenico. "Foundations of Special Relativity." In Special Relativity. Oxford University PressOxford, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198567462.003.0003.

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Abstract The foregoing discussion should have made clear the state of tension in which physics found itself at the end of the 19th century. This was already felt by the young and bright Einstein. Shortly before his death he remembered his short but happy year (1895–1896) as a pupil of the school in the small city of Aarau (Switzerland), in whose liberal atmosphere the ‘saucy Swabian’ (according to a classmate) felt much more at home than in the authoritarian Gymnasium at Munich (Germany).
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Haines, Brigid, and Margaret Littler. "Herta Müller, Reisende auf einem Bein (1989)." In Contemporary Women’s Writing In German. Oxford University PressOxford, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198159674.003.0006.

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Abstract Reisende auf einem Bein stands out among Herta Müller’s works in that the main events are not set in the author’s native Romania, or a thinly disguised version of it. Germans, or more accurately Swabians, had been living in the part of Romania called the Banat for nearly two hundred years when Müller was born there in a small village in 1953, and had preserved a strong sense of a distinct identity. Many Banat Germans of Müller’s parents’ generation had supported Hitler during the Second World War. After the war Romania changed from a fascist to a communist state, ruled over from 1966 until its fall in the winter of 1989 by the particularly brutal and oppressive regime of Nicolae Ceauescu. Most of the ethnic Germans left the country in the course of the 1980s and 1990s.
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Hamilton, Alastair. "Confessional Clashes I." In The Copts and the West, 1439–1822. Oxford University PressOxford, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199288779.003.0009.

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Abstract While the Roman Catholic Church combined a condemnatory attitude with increasing overtures to the Eastern Christians, the Protestants were gradually developing an approach of their own. The Lutherans had been glancing longingly at the Levant ever since Luther, in his disputation with Johann von Eck of 1519, had expressed his admiration for the Church of Constantinople, far closer to the primitive Church than the Church of Rome.1 Subsequently Lutherans were also prepared to take an interest in the other Eastern Churches. An early sign of this was the appearance in Wittenberg in 1575 of the Oratio de statu ecclesiarum hoc tempore in Graecia, Asia, Bo¨emia etc. The author, the Swabian David Chytraeus, a follower and friend of Melanchthon, was one of the most esteemed (and most orthodox) Lutheran theologians and historians in Germany.
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Conference papers on the topic "Swabian War"

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Meister, C. "POSSIBLE OR NOT: PARIETAL IN THE SWABIAN JURA?" In Знаки и образы в искусстве каменного века. Международная конференция. Тезисы докладов [Электронный ресурс]. Crossref, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2019.978-5-94375-308-4.18-19.

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The Swabian Alb is known for its caves, in which figural ivory carvings and flutes from the Aurignacian period were found. Parietal art, on the other hand, as known from sites in France, Spain, Romania or Russia, has not been discovered in this region so far. In fact, up to now, there are no documented caves with Pleistocene wall paintings in Germany. Nevertheless, the presence of ochre traces on mobile artefacts indicates the purposeful application of pigments by humans during the Pleistocene in the region, for example stone pebbles or possible wall fragments from Magdalenian occupations bear
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Quarta, Aurora. "Il Castello di “Carta”. Excursus della presenza del castello di Gallipoli nella cartografia storica." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11339.

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The Castle of "paper". Excursus of Gallipoli’s castle presence in historical cartographyThe castle is located at the eastern part of the Gallipoli’s old town: the first data in archives and libraries started from the sixth century under the mention of castrum and in the following centuries there are many informations on parchments, written documents and bibliography published until today. The Syllabus Grecarum Membranarum from the twelfth century and the Statutum de reparatione castrorum of Frederick II are two precious sources about the primitive castle’s architecture.The structure endured th
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Hakeem, Luqman, and Riaz Hussain. Key Considerations: Localisation of Polio Vaccination Efforts in the Newly Merged Districts (Tribal Areas) of Pakistan. SSHAP, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2022.035.

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Poliomyelitis (polio) remains a vital global public health challenge, particularly in countries where eradication efforts are ongoing. For almost three decades, polio programme and frontline workers in Pakistan have suffered human and financial losses due to complex political and bureaucratic management, local resistance to programme efforts, and the context of cross-border insurgency and insecurity.1 Many stakeholders in Pakistan continue to have low confidence in frontline workers and polio vaccination campaigns. In this environment, it is essential that vaccination programmes localise – by
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