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Wolski, Paweł. "Rekonstruowanie żydowskiego miasta. Nils Roemer: German City, Jewish Memory. The Story of Worms. Waltham, Brandeis University Press, 2010, pp. 316. Michael Meng: Shattered Spaces. Encountering Jewish Ruins in Postwar Germany and Poland." Narracje o Zagładzie, no. 1 (December 31, 2015): 338–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.31261/noz.2015.01.27.

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Reconstructing a Jewish town. Nils Roemer: German City, Jewish Memory. The Story of Worms. Waltham, Brandeis University Press, 2010, pp. 316. Michael Meng: Shattered Spaces. Encountering Jewish Ruins in Postwar Germany and Poland. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2011, pp. 351. The text briefly compares two books: Nils Roemer’s German City, Jewish Memory. The Story of Worms and Michael Meng’s Shattered Spaces. Encountering Jewish Ruins in Postwar Germany and Poland. Both represent fascinating approaches to the process of the reconstruction of the Jewish identity as an important part of the European urban culture destroyed during WWII. By discussing these issues on the examples of Worms (Roemer) and Warsaw, Wrocław, Potsdam, Berlin (Meng) both, albeit in different ways, restore the Jewish identity of these cities not only by approaching the history of historical or architectural landmarks, but also by discussing some less material, discoursive memory markers such as mythology, tourism, politics etc.
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Pelke, Eberhard. "The Refurbishing of the Nibelungen Bridge Worms, Germany." IABSE Symposium Report 97, no. 27 (January 1, 2010): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/222137810796024754.

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Friedrichs, Christopher R. "Anti-Jewish Politics in Early Modern Germany: The Uprising in Worms, 1613–17." Central European History 23, no. 2-3 (June 1990): 91–152. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938900021324.

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On Easter Monday, 1615—the seventh day of Passover in 5375 by the Jewish calender — the entire Jewish community of the German city of Worms was sent into exile. But the banishment of the Jews, which followed almost two years of anti-Jewish agitation by the citizens of Worms, was far from permanent.Eight months later, by order of commissioners appointed by the Holy Roman Emperor, the Jews of Worms were permitted to return. They remained in the city for another three centuries, until the final eradication of the Jewish community of Worms in 1942.
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SURES, B., and B. STREIT. "Eel parasite diversity and intermediate host abundance in the River Rhine, Germany." Parasitology 123, no. 2 (July 31, 2001): 185–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0031182001008356.

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European eels (Anguilla anguilla) from 2 sampling sites on the Rhine river (near Karlsruhe and near Worms) were investigated with respect to their parasite communities. Nine different metazoan species were found to live in and on the eels. The highest number of species was recorded from the intestine, which contained up to 6 different helminths. Among these, acanthocephalans were the most prevalent worms with the eel-specific parasite Paratenuisentis ambiguus as the dominant species of the intestinal component communities at both sites. Comparing the intestinal parasites from eels caught near Karlsruhe with those from Worms, the acanthocephalans showed a significantly lower abundance at Worms. A significantly lower mean number of intestinal helminth species as well as a significantly lower Brillouin's Index was found at Worms compared with Karlsruhe. This difference could be related to the abundance of the respective intermediate crustacean hosts. At the sampling site Worms the amphipod Corophium curvispinum was the dominant crustacean. Additionally, only the isopod Jaera istri and the amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus were found. All these crustacean species have only recently colonized the Rhine river system via the Main-Danube canal, built in the early 1990s. They are not known to act as intermediate hosts for any of the acanthocephalans found in the eels. The site near Karlsruhe exhibited a higher crustacean diversity, including Asellus aquaticus and different species of the genus Gammarus, which are all known intermediate hosts for the acanthocephalans found. Therefore, changes of eel parasite diversity can be correlated with the appearance of invading crustacean species (neozoans).
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Roos, Julia. "An Afro-German Microhistory: Gender, Religion, and the Challenges of Diasporic Dwelling." Central European History 49, no. 2 (June 2016): 240–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938916000340.

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AbstractThis article traces the biography of an Afro-German woman born during the 1920s Rhineland occupation to examine the peculiarities of the black German diaspora, as well as potential connections between these peculiarities and larger trends in the history of German colonialism and racism. “Erika Diekmann” was born in Worms in 1920. Her mother was a German citizen, her father a Senegalese French soldier. Separated from her birth mother at a young age, Erika spent her youth and early adulthood in a school for Christian Arab girls in Jerusalem run by the Protestant order of the Kaiserswerth Deaconesses (KaiserswertherDiakonissen). After World War II, Erika returned to West Germany, but in 1957, she emigrated to the United States, along with her (white) German husband and four children. Erika's story offers unique opportunities for studying Afro-German women's active strategies of making Germany their “home.” It underlines the complicated role of conventional female gender prescriptions in processes of interracial family-building. The centrality of religion to Erika's social relationships significantly enhances our understanding of the complexity of German attitudes toward national belonging and race during the first half of the twentieth century.
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Aleksandrova, Olga V. "Forensic Psychological Examination of Reliability of Testimony in Cases of Sexual Abuse of Minors in Germany." Victimology 10, no. 3 (July 13, 2023): 385–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.47475/2411-0590-2023-10-3-385-395.

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In Germany in the 90s took place a number of sexual abuse trials with minor victims, which caused a wide public outcry and a discussion about methods for assessing credibility of testimony . The result of the analysis of the errors admitted in these trials were some measures aimed at improving the quality of forensic psychological examination of testimony . In 1999 the Federal Supreme Court of the Federal Republic of Germany adopted the decision No . BGH 1 Str 618/98, in which it formulated the basic requirements for this kind of forensic psychological examination and recognized Statement Validity Assessment (SVA) as its only methodical basis . SVA remains also today the only approach to assessment of credibility of testimony recognized by courts and psychological experts in Germany . The article discusses the Worms, Montessori and Nordhorn cases, their potential causes and the place of SVA in assessing reliability of testimony . Investigative authorities and courts in Russia also have to assess reliability of testimony given by minor victims of sexual abuse, so the study of German experience of forensic psychological examination of reliability of testimony including the bad one of cases in the 90s is of practical interest
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Djoko, Riyanto, and Presti Ameliawaty. "PEMANFATAN CAMPURAN PANGKASAN TUMBUHAN IN SITU DANKOTORAN TERNAK ULAT JERMAN UNTUK MENINGKATKAN PERTUMBUHAN DAN HASIL TANAMAN JAGUNG." BUANA SAINS 17, no. 2 (January 4, 2018): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.33366/bs.v17i2.817.

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Field trial designed by a randomized block design factorial, three replication. The first factor is plant prunings 3 kinds of material mixed with cattle dung manure worms Germany and the second factor treatment fertilizer composition comprising a mixture of three kinds consists of: Tithoniadiversifolia, Cromolaenaodorata and Gliricidiasepium. Fertilizer composition comprising a mixture of: 90% of plants + 10% manure, 80% growth + 20% manure and 70% growth + 30% manure. Of the two factors obtained 9 treatment combinations. The observationdone for variable of : root dry weight, stem dry weight, dry weight of cob and dry seed weight per ear at harvest. Statistical analysis of the parameters of the observations were made using a variety of tests (test F) Random Block Factorial and continued with Duncan test level of 5%. Results of the experiments showed that: a). The use of a mixture of crop plants in situ with caterpillar droppings German influence on stem dry weight, root dry weight, dry weight and the weight of dry seed cob corn crop. b). The highest weight of dry seed treatment derived from the addition of a mixture of crop Gliricidia sp. 70% with caterpillar droppings Germany 30% (165 grams), while the lowest of the crop mix treatment Titonia sp. 90% with caterpillar droppings Germany 10% (112.3 g).
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Loos-Frank, Brigitte. "Shedding of gravid proglottids and destrobilation in experimental infections of foxes with Mesocestoides leptothylacus Loos-Frank, 1980 (Cestoda)." Journal of Helminthology 61, no. 3 (September 1987): 213–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022149x00010038.

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ABSTRACTThe implications of the confused taxonomy of the genus Mesocestoides and the misuse of the name M. lineatus are described. In Southwest Germany rodents are intermediate hosts and red foxes are definitive hosts of M. leptothylacus. The shedding patterns of experimentally infected foxes showed that destrobilation occurs frequently and that there are long periods during which no gravid proglottids are shed at all. Lengths of worms can be taken as a measure of a possible crowding effect only when worms with gravid segments are present, i.e. at the end of the prepatent period (11 to 13 days) or at the beginning of a shedding period.
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FERRERO, MARIO RODRİGUEZ, DENNIS RÖSER, HENRIK VEDEL NIELSEN, ANNETTE OLSEN, and PETER NEJSUM. "Genetic variation in mitochondrial DNA among Enterobius vermicularis in Denmark." Parasitology 140, no. 1 (August 20, 2012): 109–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0031182012001308.

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SUMMARYDespite being the most prevalent nematode infections of man in Western Europe and North America, our knowledge of the genetic variability in Enterobius vermicularis is fragmented. We here report on a genetic study of pinworms in Denmark, performed using the cytochrome oxidase I (cox1) gene, with DNA extracted from individual eggs collected from clinical (human) samples. We collected cellophane-tape-test samples positive for pinworm eggs from 14 Departments of Clinical Microbiology in Denmark and surface-sterilized the eggs using a 1% hypochlorite solution before performing conventional PCR. Twenty-two haplotypes were identified from a total of 58 Danish patients. Cluster analysis showed that all Danish worms grouped together with human samples from Germany and Greece and with samples from Japanese chimpanzees designated as ‘type B’. Analysis of molecular variance showed no significant difference or trends in geographical distribution of the pinworms in Denmark, and several haplotypes were identical or closely related to samples collected in Germany, Greece and Japan. However, worms from the 4 countries were found to belong to different populations, with Fst values in the range of 0·16 to 0·47. This study shows pinworms in Denmark to be a homogenous population, when analysed using the cox1 mitochondrial gene.
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Baumgarten, Elisheva. "Ask the Midwives: A Hebrew Manual on Midwifery from Medieval Germany†." Social History of Medicine 32, no. 4 (June 3, 2019): 712–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/shm/hkz024.

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Summary This article focuses on a chapter in a manual on circumcision written in Worms in the thirteenth century by Jacob and Gershom haGozrim (the circumcisers). The third chapter of the manual contains medical instruction on how to attend to women in labour and other gynaecological conditions. Whereas the first two chapters of the manual were published in the late nineteenth century, the midwifery chapter has only been recently examined. This article is comprised of a translation of the midwifery text(s) along with an introduction to the text and the community practices it reflects. It outlines the cooperation between medical practitioners, male and female, Jewish and Christian, and discusses the medical remedies recommended and some practices current in thirteenth-century Germany.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Worms (Germany)"

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Williams, Alison Elizabeth. "The evolving image of the German Democratic republic as reflected in the works of Jurek Becker and Christa Wolf." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002159.

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The primary objective of this thesis is to demonstrate the direct relationship between history and literature, with particular reference to literature published in the German Democratic Republic. It explores the period of history from 1945 to 1990 describing the collapse of National Socialist Germany after World War Two; the formation of the Federal Republic of Germany in the West and the German Democratic Republic in the East in 1949; the historical, political and cultural evolution of East Germany until the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, and finally the absorption of the German Democratic Republic into the Federal Republic of Germany in 1990.
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Kinney, Tracey Jane. "Challenging the myth of Young Germany, conflict and consensus in the works of Karl Gutzkow, Heinrich Laube, Theodor Mundt and Ludolf Wienbarg." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/nq25079.pdf.

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Thomsett, Andrea Irma Irene. "Festival representation beyond words : the Stuttgart baptism of 1616." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/29760.

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The representation of a Stuttgart court festival in a fascinating book of prints has received no art historical attention. The cultural production of German lands in a complex and obscure time described by one historian as being particularly bereft of "textbook facts", has not elicited much scholarly interest. In the seventeenth century before confessional disputes within the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation turned into armed conflict, small German territorial courts modelled themselves on and assumed the courtly style of the larger European courts. The Stuttgart baptism of 1616 presents an interesting case study of the use of a courtly spectacle by a secondary court at a time of great instability. The baptism festival served as a stage to display an alliance of some German Protestant princes that held a promise of international support for the Protestant cause. The Wurttemberg court commissioned lengthy texts and a large number of engravings to represent the event. This study will address the contributions made by printed images to the festival program. The key documents for this study are the texts which complement and at times diverge from the visual representation. The differences between the visual and textual material will serve to locate the function of the visual representation of a festival held at a time of impending conflict. The triumphal procession format of the engravings discloses a strategy of disenfranchisement of a powerful parliament while it serves to assert the rank of the court within and outside the German empire. The complex amalgams of imagery that are interspersed in the paper procession allude, I suggest, to the problems presented to the Wurttemberg court by an uneasy alliance of Protestant courts within the empire. The engravings served to encode references to problematic issues such as the survival of the Holy Roman Empire, the rights of Protestant territorial princes to form an alliance and the hopes for outside help for the Protestant cause.
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Smith, George. "Phonological words and derivation in German /." Hildesheim [u.a.] : Olms, 2003. http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/367415984.pdf.

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Bicknell, Helen. "How 'German' are European works councils?" Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.433512.

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Wood, Michael Alistair Peter. "Making the audience work : textual politics and performance strategies for a 'democratic' theatre in the works of Heiner Müller." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/11702.

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In 1985, the East German playwright Heiner Müller (1929-95) spoke of the importance of a ‘democratic’ theatre: for Müller, the theatre was to be a space in which audience members are free to produce their own interpretations of the material presented on stage. In turn, the audience is encouraged to question the composition of its material reality but is not presented with a solution. Müller explicitly related this practice to his own production of his three texts Der Lohndrücker (1956-57), Der Horatier (1968), and Wolokolamsker Chaussee IV: Kentauren (1986) together at the Deutsches Theater in 1988-91. As this thesis demonstrates, Müller foregrounds instigating audience participation and the means of creating ‘democratic’ theatre from the very beginning of his career. In studying the composition of Müller’s texts, the historical contexts in which they were written, and their premières we gain new perspectives on the ways in which the possibility for political theatre is anchored in Müller’s texts and just how this political theatre aims to engage its contemporary, implied audiences; indeed, this thesis argues that the politics of Müller’s theatre can be best defined as ‘democratic’. In the introduction, I establish how Müller understands the term ‘democratic’ and how his understanding differs from interpretations of democracy contemporary to him; in doing so, I borrow critical vocabulary from the contemporary French philosopher Jacques Rancière. The introduction also elaborates a methodology for studying both implied and real audiences. While each of the prevalent semiological, phenomenological, or materialist theories of audience response has its strengths, in order to pay sufficient attention to the multiple influences upon and aspects of audience interaction, we must take a more holistic approach to audience research. I therefore articulate a new materialist phenomenological approach to audiences, drawing on Martin Heidegger’s phenomenology. In the following chapters, I study Der Lohndrücker, Der Horatier, and Kentauren in their historical contexts and consider how they were both composed with their contemporary audiences in mind and staged in their premières. This approach sheds new light on each text in question: not only do all three texts demonstrate a concern for a lack of democracy in material reality, but each also contains strategies for engaging audience involvement in a piece of ‘democratic’ theatre. My final chapter analyses Müller’s own staging techniques in Der Lohndrücker in 1988, arguing that they enhance the production’s democratic political potential and contribute to our understanding of Müller’s political theatre. While the productions discussed in Chapters 2 and 3 have largely been overlooked by theatre scholarship to date, they provide important insights into the politics of Müller’s texts and the possible limits of writing political theatre texts. This thesis draws on a wide range of both published and unpublished materials, including rehearsal notes, stage manuscripts, audience letters, newspaper reviews, theatre programmes, records of reactions to Müller’s works within the GDR’s statecraft, and Müller’s own notes for writing his texts. Through this wealth of material we not only gain an insight into the ways in which Müller’s texts were written for his audiences but we also recognise the parameters for his audiences’ responses. In offering a fresh perspective on Müller’s works, this thesis demonstrates both a compelling model for audience research and that a synthesis of textual/performance analysis, historical contextualisation, and audience research provides us with a very adept tool for analysing the making of political theatre and the politics of making theatre.
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Kemp, Christian R. "The Hapsburg and the Heretics: An Examination of Charles V's Failure to Act Militarily Against the Protestant Threat (1519-1556)." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2011. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/2496.

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This thesis examines Charles V's inability to take decisive military action against the Protestant threat in Germany before 1546. It treats modern historiography on Charles V in Germany. The thesis offers a new theory concerning religious motivation for the delay. Charles was a man of deep and devoted faith in the Catholic Church and consequently, was unable to accept the possibility that any individual would doubt or abandon that persuasion without calculated intention or gross error. Charles was influenced by the Humanistic cries for reform in his age. As a result, Charles, a strong advocate for reform, declined military action before a meaningful outlet to address reforms and air grievances could be convened. But Charles was influenced by tradition, particularly the universality of faith and political unity of Christendom that could save the Church from the heretic and the Turk. Charles also felt himself personally responsible to avoid all conflicts that might endanger unity by creating a schism within Christendom. The evidence will be drawn both from the emperor's own words and deeds derived from primary source material and personal correspondence of Charles V between himself and those persons most likely have intimate knowledge of Charles's own thoughts. These include his personal advisors, Gattinara and Granvelle, and family members: Philip, his son, Mary, his sister, and Ferdinand, his brother. The unpublicized and private correspondence is less likely to be tainted by rhetoric and propaganda than are public declarations and correspondence. Instances not covered by these will be based on an interpretation of Charles's deeds. This thesis will therefore establish Charles's decisions regarding the Protestants in the context of his own convictions.
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Smith, Gordon W. "The major works of Rudolf Bahro." Thesis, Loughborough University, 1990. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/13853.

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This thesis represents an original contribution to research in offering a comprehensive analysis of the work of Rudolf Bahro. The thesis combines a study of Bahro's work as a prominent opposition figure in the German Democratic Republic in the 1970s with an assessment of his career as an outspoken member of the West German Green Party in the 1980s. The core of the thesis is devoted to a thorough reappraisal of Bahro's major critique of 'actually existing socialism' in East Germany, Die Alternative - Zyr Kraik des real existierenden Sozialismus. Bahro's harsh critique of the SED is explored within the context of the GDR's historical development and Eastern European Marxist revisionism in general. A critical analysis of the extensive secondary literature which now surrounds this work is undertaken to discover how far existing interpretations offer an accurate assessment of Die Alternative. A further section compares for the first time the differing reception of Bahro's study in both East and West Germany. Bahro's earliest essays as an editor of the GDR journal Forum and his first critical work ... die nicht mit den Wolfen heulen are discussed as a key to establishing the particular nature of his opposition. Later chapters trace the development of Sahro's theories and discuss his contribution to the peace and ecology debates in West Germany in the 1980s. Bahro's efforts to achieve a synthesis of the interests of ecology and socialism are explored and his 'Fundamentalist' version of Green politics is discussed within the context of the Green Party's early development. The thesis concludes with an assessment of the increasingly radical utopianism permeating Bahro's writings and offers a critical examination of his attempts to infuse the ecology debate with a spiritual dimension, as detailed in Logik der Rettung, his chief work written in West Germany.
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Kurz, Claudia. "Function words and simplification in contact varieties of German /." The Ohio State University, 1998. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487949150071939.

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Rodgers, Lindsey. "The North German Chorale Fantasia: A Sermon Without Words." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13258.

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Heinrich Scheidemann and Jacob Praetorius (ii), young organ students from Hamburg, traveled to Amsterdam around the turn of the seventeenth century in order to study with the Dutch organist Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck. While there, they learned not only the basics of counterpoint and voice-leading, but also how to create new kinds of musical texture, which were derived from improvisational practice. Scheidemann and Praetorius took those musical textures back to Hamburg, where they used them in increasingly long and complex chorale fantasias. This study traces those musical textures from their appearance in Sweelinck's chorale variations, through Praetorius and Scheidemann's chorale fantasias, and finally in the virtuosic showpiece, An Wasserflüssen Babylon, by Scheidemann's student, Johann Adam Reincken. In that piece, Reincken uses Sweelinck's musical textures, as well as his own teacher's expansion of the Dutch keyboard style to produce a work that reflects the text of the chorale on which it is based. And, like a sermon, the musical textures in An Wasserflüssen Babylon give rise to a nuanced narrative that works to take both the performer and listener on an aural journey.
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Books on the topic "Worms (Germany)"

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Fuchs, Rüdiger. Die Inschriften der Stadt Worms. Wiesbaden: Reichert, 1991.

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Bönnen, Gerold. Das Stadtarchiv Worms und seine Bestände. Koblenz: Verlag der Landesarchivverwaltung Rheinland-Pfalz, 1998.

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Hotz, Walter. Der Dom zu Worms. 2nd ed. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1998.

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Reichsdeputationstag, Holy Roman Empire. Der Reichsdeputationstag zu Worms 1586. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 1994.

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Gerold, Bönnen, Keilmann Burkard, and Schalk Joachim, eds. Liebfrauen Worms, 1298-1998: 700 Jahre Stift, 100 Jahre Pfarrei. Mainz: Gesellschaft für Mittelrheinische Kirchengeschichte, 1998.

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kleine, Bornhorst Josef, ed. St. Paulus Worms 1002-2002: Kollegiatstift, Museum, Dominikanerkloster. Mainz: Selbstverlag der Gesellschaft für Mittelrheinische Kirchengeschichte, 2002.

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Reuter, Fritz. Peter und Johann Friedrich Hamman: Handzeichnungen von Worms aus der Zeit vor und nach der Stadtzerstörung 1689 im "Pfälzischen Erbfolgekrieg". [Worms]: Bücher Bessler, 1989.

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(Worms, Germany) Kunsthaus Heylshof. Die italienischen Kleinbronzen und Plaketten der Stiftung Kunsthaus Heylshof in Worms. Worms: Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2017.

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Friedmann, Andreas Urban. Die Beziehungen der Bistümer Worms und Speyer zu den Ottonischen und Salischen Königen. Mainz: Selbstverlag der Gesellschaft für Mittelrheinische Kirchengeschichte, 1994.

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Winterfeld, Dethard von. Die Kaiserdome Speyer, Mainz, Worms und ihr romanisches Umland. Würzburg: Zodiaque Echter, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Worms (Germany)"

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Pelke, Eberhard. "Refurbishing of the Nibelungen Bridge in Worms, Germany." In Engineering History and Heritage Structures – Viewpoints and Approaches, 137–42. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/sed015.137.

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Lindenberg, Johann C., and Michael Rogowski. "Words of Welcome." In German Standards, 6–7. Wiesbaden: Gabler Verlag, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-86624-0_1.

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Strunck, Christina. "Ein erster Überblick über englisch-deutsche Kunstkontakte im Zeitraum 1660–1727: Künstler- und Objektmobilität, Reisenarrative, Kunstaufträge mit Bezug zum Hosenbandorden und deutsch-englische Kontakte in der Monumentalmalerei." In Neues von der Insel, 289–325. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-66949-5_14.

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ZusammenfassungThis article gives the first overview of a hitherto almost unexplored field, British-German artistic exchange in the period between 1660 and 1727. This period was characterized by a dynastic crisis of the Stuart monarchy that finally led to the establishment of the Hanoverian dynasty in Great Britain. The text focuses on five fields of inquiry: (1) the discussion of works of art and architecture in travel narratives, (2) artistic commissions related to the Order of the Garter, (3) travelling artists and the careers of German artists who settled permanently in England, (4) the movement of objects from Britain to Germany and vice versa, (5) the depiction of German-English contacts and the cross-cultural reception of aesthetic models in monumental painting.
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"Worms, Canossa, Forchheim, 1076–1077." In Henry IV of Germany 1056–1106, 143–70. Cambridge University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511496592.005.

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Lustig, Jason. "Making the Past into History." In A Time to Gather, 116–47. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197563526.003.0005.

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This chapter chronicles battles over the restitution of Nazi-looted archives from Worms and Hamburg, which were eventually transferred to the Jewish Historical General Archives in Jerusalem, and also the contested possibility of establishing Jewish archives in 1950s Germany. It argues that restitution was really about the transfer of the German Jewish past into the realm of history. Israeli archivists and their restitution agency allies argued that Jewish life was at its end—and feared that establishing new archives in Germany would provide a kind of “birth certificate” for fledgling Jewish communities. The chapter traces this history to the 1980s and 1990s, when new Jewish archival efforts in Germany reflected the growth of Jewish communities in Germany.
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Rummel, Erika. "The Idea of Accommodation: From Humanism to Politics." In The Confessionalization of Humanism in Reformation Germany, 121–49. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195137125.003.0007.

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Abstract In the 1530s “concord” became a catchphrase used on both sides of the religious debate. There was agreement about the goal, but not about the terms on which it could be reached. In the first years after the Diet of Worms, concord implied a return of the sectarians to the Catholic fold. By the end of the 1520s, however, Lutheranism had become entrenched, and the parties were now looking for a temporary settlement, pending the decisions of a universal council. During the 1530s the notion that a religious peace might be brought about through mutual concessions gradually obtained currency and formed the basis of a series of religious colloquies.
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Christman, Robert. "The Authorities Respond: Pope and Emperor Seize the Initiative." In The Dynamics of the Early Reformation in their Reformed Augustinian Context. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463728621_ch04.

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Chapter Four investigates the responses of various opponents of Reformation ideas emanating from the Reformed Augustinian cloisters of Lower Germany. After the Diet of Worms (1521), pope and emperor made common cause with forces already arrayed against religious dissent in Lower Germany. This chapter traces the development of the campaign against the Antwerp Augustinians, which quickly expanded to include the other six Reformed Augustinian cloisters of Lower Germany. It also explores the pope’s response to these Augustinians as it relates to his capacious efforts to limit Reformed Augustinian influence throughout the empire. The chapter demonstrates that key authorities understood the Reformed Augustinians as a threat, and that the response to that threat was an important element in the early Reformation.
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Sommerlechner, Andrea. "Penitet eum satis?: Gregory IX, Inquisitors, and Heresy as Seen in Contemporary Historiography." In Pope Gregory IX (1227-1241): Power and Authority. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463724364_ch09.

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This chapter examines various thirteenth-century chronicles to assess their reactions to Pope Gregory IX’s efforts in the field of the persecution of clandestine heretics. The central focus is Gregory’s creation of the new role model of the plenipotentiary inquisitor, an innovation tested in the persecution campaigns of the Dominican Friar Robert le Bougre in northern France and Champagne and of the priest Conrad of Marburg in Germany. Among those analyzed which concern Conrad are the chronicle of Alberic of Troisfontaines, that of the Dominicans of Erfurt, the Annals of Worms, and the Deeds of the archbishops of Trier, while the works of Philippe Mousket, Matthew Paris and Richer of Sénones concern Robert. They are examined not just as sources of information but with regard to their contexts and discussed in terms of their treatment of the inquisition.
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Der Manuelian, Peter. "Midwestern Beginnings and Endings." In Walking Among Pharaohs, 11—C1.F2. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197628935.003.0002.

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Abstract This chapter traces the ancestry of George Reisner’s family, their origins in Worms, Germany, emigration, arrival in the New World, and ultimate settlement in Indianapolis. It highlights Reisner’s formative influences during his high school education, his father’s employment in a shoe store, and the birth of his younger siblings. The major event of his youth was his mother’s insanity and violent suicide, which caused the family to move house and engage an aunt to look after the children. Reisner’s future wife, Mary Putnam Bronson, moves with her family from Sandusky, Ohio, to Indianapolis. Accepted to Harvard University as a member of the class of 1889, Reisner prepares to move east.
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Boes, Tobias. "The Loyal American Subject." In Thomas Mann's War, 201–30. Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501744990.003.0011.

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This chapter shows how Thomas Mann was reintroduced into postwar Germany—where his works had been previously banned—through American distribution of his literature. Many Germans were glad to be given new reading matter after years of censorship, paper shortages, and aerial bombardments that destroyed a large number of civilian presses. For these Germans, both the U.S. Army and the Bermann-Fischer Verlag, which continued to publish from abroad until 1949, became valuable avenues through which they could reimagine their own broken literary heritage. Thomas Mann, that most German of modern authors, was now indisputably also a part of American (and through it of global) literary culture. His commercial success and his literary reputation were partly, if not predominantly, determined by factors that had nothing to do with the responses of German readers at all.
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Conference papers on the topic "Worms (Germany)"

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Lang, Gerhard, and Diana Pfeff. "Direct Pipe® as Alternative to HDD in Permeable Soil Conditions." In 2014 10th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2014-33049.

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This paper provides an overview of the multiple case histories of the Direct Pipe technology in the US and overseas, including a 42″/48″ casing pipe installation by Michels Directional Crossings. Thereby illustrating the benefits for the owner, engineer and contractor in comparison to HDD in permeable soil conditions. The Direct Pipe method has been first used in 2007 at the Rhine river crossing in Worms, Germany. Since then, more than 18 crossings have been installed in Europe and the US with great success. The longest installation so far had a total length of 4,600ft (1,400m) and a pipeline diameter of 48″. The peak performance during that installation was 756ft (232m) per day (24hrs). The first installation in the US was in August 2010, crossing HI 70 in Florida. In 2011 the first 42″ system has been used at a project in Corning, NY by Michels Directional Crossings, for the installation of a casing pipe for a 24″ HDD crossing. Laney Directional Drilling followed in early 2013 with the first 48″ Direct Pipe system being operated in North America at the Aquashicola crossing for Williams Pipelines in Monroe county, Pennsylvania. August 2013 Direct Pipe made its debut in Canada at the Beaver River Crossing for Inter Pipeline Fund north of Bonnyville, Alberta. The largest pipeline currently installed is a 56″ steel pipe in Preston, England with a total length of 2,820ft, serving as casing pipe for a post installed 36″ potable water pipeline (HDPE). The combination of the well established Microtunneling technique with the Pipe Thruster technology makes it ideal for difficult (permeable) soil conditions which pose a certain risk for frack-outs using the HDD method.
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Андреев, Дмитрий Андреевич, and Андрей Евгеньевич Крашенинников. "THE CREATIVE PATH OF TILL LINDEMANN." In Сборник избранных статей по материалам научных конференций ГНИИ «Нацразвитие» (Санкт-Петербург, Май 2021). Crossref, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37539/may316.2021.87.93.005.

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В статье рассматривается становление немецкого рокмена Тилля Линдеманна как творческой личности. Он входит в число известных немецких музыкантов, но не всем известно, что Т. Линдеманн еще и поэт. Его произведения написаны в традиционном для Германии стиле экспрессионизма. В своих стихотворениях Т. Линдеманн поднимает темы любви, творчества, жизни и смерти. Чувства у Т. Линдманна обычно преподносятся от лица лирического героя, носят характер исповеди и наполнены трагизмом. The article examines the formation of the German rockman Till Lindemann as a creative person. He is one of the famous German musicians, but not everyone knows that T. Lindemann is also a poet. His works are written in the traditional style of expressionism in Germany. In his poems, T. Lindemann raises the themes of love, creativity, life and death. Feelings in T. Lindmann are usually presented from the perspective of a lyrical hero, have the character of confession and are filled with tragedy.
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Steinke, Karl-Heinz, and Yuanchen Zhang. "Reading handwritten German words in historical documents." In 2012 5th International Congress on Image and Signal Processing (CISP). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cisp.2012.6469910.

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Pachunke, T., O. Mertineit, K. Wothke, and R. Schmidt. "Broad coverage automatic morphological segmentation of German words." In the 14th conference. Morristown, NJ, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/992424.992468.

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Barbu, Ionutdaniel, Gabriel Petrica, Sabinadaniela Axinte, and Ioan Bacivarov. "ANALYZING CYBER THREAT ACTORS OF E-LEARNING PLATFORMS BY THE USE OF A HONEYNET CLOUD BASED INFRASTRUCTURE." In eLSE 2017. Carol I National Defence University Publishing House, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-17-226.

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With the advent of Advanced Persistent Threats, the complexity of the techniques, tactics and procedures used by the adversaries increased significantly and it becomes more and more clear that all industries are ought to adapt to the emerging threat landscape. While analyzing various industries and the importance of risk assessment within each of them, the authors of this paper shifted their perspective and started a more in depth review of the e-learning environment. Because universities represent the birth place of research and development, they also represent high value targets for threat actors within cybersecurity. Moreover, from a historical perspective, the first few viruses and worms were malicious programs that ran within universities' networks. Therefore, the authors conducted a research on gathering threat intelligence on actors performing attacks against e-learning platforms. As they are active promoters of the availability of education to everyone, the tools used among the experiment were open-source or free for educational purposes. The initial steps and perhaps one of the most effective projects on this matter would be the implementation of a honeypot environment for obtaining tailored indicators of compromise. In today's information technology field, automation is the aspect that drives any organization forward. A honeypot represents one or more systems (honeynet) with the purpose of detecting and deflecting attackers by luring them into the network. The importance of deployment of honeypots as a way of understanding who are the adversaries of e-learning platforms was studied by implementing a SSH honeynet in a Public Cloud environment. On this matter, the authors of this paper developed an infrastructure based in 3 geographical regions including: North America - San Francisco, Europe - London and Asia - Singapore. This is based on DigitalOcean Public Cloud subscription. The architecture is composed of low - interaction and high - interaction research honeypots deployed in all 3 regions to understand difference in attackers' tactics also based on time zones and geolocations. Moreover, for analyzing the data, log servers were installed in Frankfurt, Germany and Amsterdam, Netherlands. These are log collectors and parsers that are able to translate big data into readable and easy to use real-time dashboards. After analyzing the gathered data, the authors' conclusions are that this type of research is highly relevant to understand the current and future state of cyber security and more importantly to prepare the e-learning landscape for defending against emerging threats.
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Berton, André, Pablo Fetter, and Peter Regel-Brietzmann. "Compound words in large-vocabulary German speech recognition systems." In 4th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 1996). ISCA: ISCA, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/icslp.1996-266.

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Janas, Karol. "DELIMITATION WORKS BETWEEN THE SLOVAK STATE AND THE GERMAN REICH." In 5th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES and ARTS SGEM2018. STEF92 Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocialf2018/1.6/s01.004.

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Foliforova, Polina M., and Tatyana M. Tyapkina. "NEW WORDS IN THE GERMAN LANGUAGE OF THE LAST DECADES: THEMATIC GROUP «FREIZEIT»." In Люди речисты - 2021. Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University named after I. N. Ulyanov, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.33065/978-5-907216-49-5-2021-61-69.

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The article is devoted to studying neologisms of the German language of the last decades in the thematic group "Freizeit". Basing on new words in an online dictionary and a database of neologisms of the modern German language, a lexical-semantic analysis of lexical innovations is carried out. The vocabulary of the German language is studied in order to highlight the prevailing subgroups in the thematic group "Freizeit", to show the origin of neologisms. The analysis of lexical innovations allows us to draw a conclusion about the connection of neologisms with the changes in public life.
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Melgunova, Anna V. "TRADITIONAL AND NEW FUNCTIONS OF EGO-COMPONENT IN WORD FORMATION IN GERMAN AND ENGLISH." In 50th International Philological Conference in Memory of Professor Ludmila Verbitskaya (1936–2019). St. Petersburg State University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/9785288063183.13.

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The article considers traditional terminology as well as ego-component neologisms and occasionalisms in German and English and characterizes their structure and semantics. The research is based on German and English scientific and popular scientific works, as well as media articles. The Latin pronoun ego has long been used substantivized and in word formations in different languages. Traditionally, many ego-component words are terminological in nature. First of all, such vocabulary is common for psychological and philosophic terminology. The analysis of such lexical units is to determine new tendencies of how this pronoun component functions in word formation and how ego-component words operate in various texts. One of the tendencies is expanding the list of sciences where ego-component terms become common, for example, Ego-Dokumente in historical science. Another tendency is connected with the use of ego-component words in political life to criticize particular politicians or whole political parties. The emergence of neologisms such as der Ego-Shooter, ego surfing, das Ego-Googeln is associated with new technologies. The article also presents the variety of this vocabulary graphic representation in two languages. The novelty of the research lies in approaching the subject interdisciplinary by using terminology of different sciences and also analyzing occasionalisms and the role of context in their interpretation. The author concludes about a wide range of combinability of ego with roots from different languages, as well as the variability in the meaning of this component depending on the text subject. Refs 19.
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Burkova, T. A. "Compound Words (Composites) In German As A Means Of Personal Denotation." In Humanistic Practice in Education in a Postmodern Age. European Publisher, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.11.30.

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Reports on the topic "Worms (Germany)"

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Hamermesh, Daniel. Who Works When? Evidence from the U.S. and Germany. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, August 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w5208.

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Hamanyuk, Vita. Literarische Texte moderner deutscher Literatur als Mittel für die Entwicklung der interkulturellen Kompetenz. Univerzita Pardubice, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/6064.

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The article analyzes some of the literary texts of modern German literature with an intercultural potential in the modern literary context of Germany and the question whether they are relevant to the development of an intercultural competence in foreign language teaching. Theoretical aspects of the appropriation and extension of the intercultural competence are summarized and exemplified by the works of modern German authors. Three novels and their intercultural potential are analyzed, including: S. Kuegler „Dschungelkind“, S. Möller „Viva Polonia“ and H. Akyün „Einmal Hans mit scharfer Soße“. Various groups of characteristics and the characteristics which testify to the intercultural potential of these works, as well as the practice typology for their use in the foreign language and literature lessons, are considered. Im Beitrag werden manche literarischen Texte moderner deutscher Literatur mit interkulturellem Potenzial im modernen literarischen Kontext Deutschlands analysiert, und die Frage, ob sie für die Herausbildung und Entwicklung der interkulturellen Kompetenz im Fremdsprachenunterricht relevant sind. Theoretische Aspekte der Aneignung und Erweiterung der interkulturellen Kompetenz sind zusammengefasst und am Beispiel der Werke moderner deutscher Autoren veranschaulicht. Es werden drei Romane und deren interkulturelles Potenzial analysiert, darunter: S. Kuegler „Dschungelkind“, S. Möller „Viva Polonia“ und H. Akyün „Einmal Hans mit scharfer Soße“. Verschiedene Gruppen von Merkmalen und Charakteristika, die vom interkulturellen Potenzial dieser Werke zeugen, sowie auch Übungstypologie für deren Einsatz im DaF-, und Literaturunterricht werden betrachtet.
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Thomas, Strobel. A contrastive approach to grammatical doubts in some contemporary Germanic languages (German, Dutch, Swedish). Goethe-Universität Frankfurt a.M., March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/gups.72278.

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Unquestionably (or: undoubtedly), every competent speaker has already come to doubt with respect to the question of which form is correct or appropriate and should be used (in the standard language) when faced with two or more almost identical competing variants of words, word forms or sentence and phrase structure (e.g. German "Pizzas/Pizzen/Pizze" 'pizzas', Dutch "de drie mooiste/mooiste drie stranden" 'the three most beautiful/most beautiful three beaches', Swedish "större än jag/mig" 'taller than I/me'). Such linguistic uncertainties or "cases of doubt" (cf. i.a. Klein 2003, 2009, 2018; Müller & Szczepaniak 2017; Schmitt, Szczepaniak & Vieregge 2019; Stark 2019 as well as the useful collections of data of Duden vol. 9, Taaladvies.net, Språkriktighetsboken etc.) systematically occur also in native speakers and they do not necessarily coincide with the difficulties of second language learners. In present-day German, most grammatical uncertainties occur in the domains of inflection (nominal plural formation, genitive singular allomorphy of strong masc./neut. nouns, inflectional variation of weak masc. nouns, strong/weak adjectival inflection and comparison forms, strong/weak verb forms, perfect auxiliary selection) and word-formation (linking elements in compounds, separability of complex verbs). As for syntax, there are often doubts in connection with case choice (pseudo-partitive constructions, prepositional case government) and agreement (especially due to coordination or appositional structures). This contribution aims to present a contrastive approach to morphological and syntactic uncertainties in contemporary Germanic languages (mostly German, Dutch, and Swedish) in order to obtain a broader and more fine-grained typology of grammatical instabilities and their causes. As will be discussed, most doubts of competent speakers - a problem also for general linguistic theory - can be attributed to processes of language change in progress, to language or variety contact, to gaps and rule conflicts in the grammar of every language or to psycholinguistic conditions of language processing. Our main concerns will be the issues of which (kinds of) common or different critical areas there are within Germanic (and, on the other hand, in which areas there are no doubts), which of the established (cross-linguistically valid) explanatory approaches apply to which phenomena and, ultimately, the question whether the new data reveals further lines of explanation for the empirically observable (standard) variation.
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NARYKOVA, N. A., S. V. KHATAGOVA, and Yu R. PEREPELITSYNA. PEJORATIVE WORDS IN GERMAN MASS-MEDIA IN NOMINATIONS OF POLITICIANS. Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2077-1770-2021-14-1-3-57-68.

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One of the main functions of mass media is influence on public opinion. So emotionally-painted lexical means are widely used in mass media in relation to leading politicians who are the centre of political arena. They are exposed to the frequent criticism, a negative estimation. The present article is devoted to the consideration of pejorative lexicon which is applied in nominations for heads of states. An empirical material of research were electronic newspapers and editions: Der Spiegel, Die Zeit, Sueddeutsche Zeitung, Der Tagesspiegel, taz, Die Welt, Gegenblende. As the basic methods of research are the following: the componental analysis, the lexico-semantic analysis, the stylistic analysis. The result of research revealed, that in German mass media there is a significant amount of persons names pejorative colouring. They express censure, disrespect, sneer, hatred, antipathy, condemnation, mistrust and so on. There main word-formations for persons nominations are composition, a derivation with using of suffixes and subsuffixes, attributive word-combinations, metaphorically-metonymical way. The materials of the research work can be used in the course of learning German language, at the practical training in oral speech, and also in the course of lexicology, general and aspect lexicography.
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Sklenar, Ihor. The newspaper «Christian Voice» (Munich) in the postwar period: history, thematic range of expression, leading authors and publicists. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2022.51.11393.

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The article considers the history, thematic range of expression and a number of authors and publicists of the newspaper «Christian Voice» (with the frequency of a fortnightly). It has been published in Munich by nationally conscious groups of migrants since 1949 as a part of the «Ukrainian Christian Publishing House». The significance of this Ukrainian newspaper in post-Nazi Germany is only partly comprehended in the works of a number of diaspora press’s researchers. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to supplement the scientific information about the «Christian Voice» in the postwar period, in particular, the yearbook for 1957 was chosen as the principal subject of analysis. In the process of writing the article, we used such methods: analysis, synthesis, content analysis, generalization and others. Thus, the results of our study became the socio-political and religious context in which the «Christian Voice» was founded. The article is also a concise overview of the titles of Ukrainian magazines in post-Nazi Germany in the 1940s and 1950s. The thematic analysis of publications of 1957 showed the main trends of journalistic texts in the newspaper and the journalistic skills of it’s iconic authors and publicists (D. Buchynsky, M. Bradovych, S. Shah, etc.). The thematic range of the newspaper after 1959 was somewhat narrowed due to the change in the status of the «Christian Voice» when it became the official newspaper of the UGCC in Germany. It has been distinguished two main thematic blocks of the newspaper ‒ social and religious. Historians will find interesting factual material from the newspaper publications about the life of Ukrainians in the diaspora. Historians of journalism can supplement the bibliographic apparatus in the journalistic and publicistic works of the authors in the postwar period of the newspaper and in subsequent years of publishing. Based upon the publications of the «Christian Voice» in different years, not only since 1957, journalists can study the contents and a form of different genres, linguistic peculiarities in the newspaper articles, and so on.
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Sklenar, Ihor, and Maryan Lozynskyi. CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES REGARDING THE COMPONENT OF NATIONAL JOURNALISM STUDIES – GENRE STUDIES (REFERENCE TO A TOPICAL SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE BY PROFESSOR MYKOLA TYMOSHYK). Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, March 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2024.54-55.12150.

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The article is a reference to a scientific publication by Mykola Tymoshyk, Professor and Head of the Department of Journalism at the Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts, who raised a number of topical issues in the field of national journalism studies. The purpose of this review is to examine the main points of this article through the prism of my teaching (primarily lecturing) and journalistic experience. Using the method of content analysis, the article discusses the controversial issues related to the concept of «journalism genre», distinguishes the strengths of the researcher’s main theses on the theory and practice of genres. The article points out the valuable aspects of Prof. Tymoshyk’s article for researchers of journalistic genres, especially with regard to the grouping of genres in the works of foreign authors (European and American schools of journalism). These groupings are supplemented by the vision of German authors - researchers of media genres. In this article the author uses the historical method to examine the current works of Ukrainian media scholars on the issue of the main groups of genres. The author discusses with Prof. M. Tymoshyk on the subject of presence of some genres in the media of our information space and the expediency of their consideration in the studies of media researchers. Attention is paid to the advantages of this publication in relation to the following issues: the ambiguity of journalistic investigation from the point of view of journalism theory, the expediency of using the concept of «hybrid genres» in scientific texts of media researchers. The conclusion about necessity of further research on the issues of genre creation in journalism, especially in the context of the current war is made. The researcher’s thesis about the importance of not theoretical «new products» in the form of new names of genres as forms of journalistic presentation, but the substantiation of their varieties within the existing genres of national journalism is accepted. Key words: genre, genre studies, journalism, school of journalism, article, author, scientific publication.
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Pavlyuk, Іhor. Культурно-інформаційний простір України в роки німецько-фашистської окупації: за матеріалами україномовної колаборантської преси. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2023.52-53.11719.

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The purpose of thіs artіcle іs to cover the cultural and іnformatіon space of the western Ukraіnіan lands durіng the Nazі occupatіon: accordіng to the Ukraіnіan-language collaboratіng press іn the context of exіstentіal projectіons on the modern war іn Ukraіne wіth Russіa’s occupatіon of some Ukraіnіan terrіtorіes. The methodologіcal basіs of our study іs the groupіng and іnductіve-deductіve analysіs of the then medіa (іncludіng the press) by place of publіcatіon and genre-thematіc focus (perіodіcals for women, chіldren’s magazіnes, busіness newspapers and magazіnes), the separatіon of іnformatіon-analytіcal neutral and the propaganda paradіgm wіth pro-Ukraіnіan and pro-German, antі-Bolshevіk socіo-polіtіcal vectors: dіstіnguіshіng between “Ukraіnіan-language” and “Ukraіnіan-language” journalіsm, whіch іn the mass medіa turn the press іnto a metatext whose modalіty can be useful and constructіve. (state-buіldіng) and negatіve (destructіve) patterns of functіonіng of the medіa іn the enemy-occupіed terrіtory, when іt іs necessary to fіght on several fronts at the same tіme. Among the research methods used іn the artіcle: comparatіve, phenomenologіcal, psychoanalytіc (probіng archetypes), hermeneutіc, deconstructіvіst, socіo-psychologіcal. The study showed and confіrmed that one of the best іllustratіons of German polіcy іn Ukraіne durіng World War ІІ was the attіtude of the occupіer to relіgіon, Ukraіnіan women, chіldren, and other occupіers, іncludіng the Bolshevіks, as reflected іn the eponymous Ukraіnіan magazіnes (“Ukraіnіan chіld”, “Farmer”, etc.) and, of course, іn theіr content and even formal desіgn, as stated іn the text of the artіcle The obtaіned results allowed us to formulate the followіng conclusіons. An analysіs of the Ukraіnіan-language (collaboratіng) press publіshed іn the western part of Ukraіne іn 1941-1944 convіncіngly proves that only an іndependent, sovereіgn state can claіm authentіcally, deeply іts own, іdentіcal mass medіa. And controlled, because the medіa fіnanced by the occupatіon authorіtіes, although publіshed іn Ukraіnіan, were Ukraіnіan-speakіng іn letter, but German-speakіng іn spіrіt, іe not Ukraіnіan-speakіng, although well-known Ukraіnіan artіsts took part іn the creatіon of these propagandіstіc sources of іnformatіon. sіgnіfіcant names and archetypes of Ukraіnіan culture were engaged at that tіme. Key words: collaboratіng press, propaganda, іdentіty, mass medіa, cultural and іnformatіon space.
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Zhytaryuk, Maryan. UKRAINIAN JOURNALISM IN GREAT BRITAIN. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.50.11115.

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Professor M. Zhytaryuk’s review is about a book scientific novelty – a monograph by Professor M. Tymoshyk «Ukrainian journalism in the diaspora: Great Britain. Monograph. K.: Our culture and science, 2020. 500 p. – il., Them. pok., resume English, German, Polish.». Well-known scientist and journalism critic, Professor M. S. Tymoshyk, wrote a thorough work, which, in terms of content, is a combination of a monograph, a textbook and a scientific essay. This book can be useful for both students and practicing journalists or anyone interested in the history of the Ukrainian diaspora, Ukrainian journalism and Ukrainian culture. The author dedicated his work to Stepan Yarmus from Winnipeg, Canada – archpriest, journalist, editor, professor. As the epigraph to the book were taken the words of Ivan Bagryany: «Our press, born under the sword of Damocles of repatriation», not only survived and survived to this day, but also showed a brilliant ability to grow and develop. It was shown that beggars that had come to the West without money at heart can and know how to act so organized. It was also an example of how a modern «enbolshevist» and «denationalized» by the occupier man person is capable of a combined mass action».
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Prysyazhna-Gapchenko, Julia. VOLODYMYR LENYK AS A JOURNALIST AND EDITOR IN THE ENVIRONMENT OF UKRAINIAN EMIGRATION. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.50.11094.

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In this article considered Journalistic and editorial activity of Volodymyr Lenika (14.06.1922–02.11.2005) – one of the leading figures of Ukrainian emigration in Germany. First outlined basic landmarks of his life and creation. Journalistic and editorial activity of Volodymyr Lenik was during to forty years out of Ukraine. In the conditions of emigration politically zaangazhovani Ukrainians counted on temporality of the stay abroad and prepared to transference of the created charts and instituciy on native lands. It was or by not main part of conception of liberation revolution of elaborate OUN under the direction of Stepan Banderi, and successfully incarnated in post-war years. Volodymyr Lenik, executing responsible commissions Organization, proved on a few directions of activity, which were organically combined with his journalistic and editorial work. As an editor he was promotorom of creation and realization of models of magazines «Avangard», «Krylati», «Znannia», «Freie Presse Korespondenz», newspapers «Shliakh peremogy». As a journalist Volodymyr Lenik left ponderable work, considerable part of which entered in two-volume edition «Ukrainians on strange land, or reporting, from long journeys». Subject of him newspaper-magazine publications directed on illumination of school, youth, student, cultural, scientific problems, organization and activity of emigrant structures, political fight of emigration, to dethronement of the antiukrainskikh Moscow diversions and provocations. Such variety of problematic of works of V. Lenika was directed in the river-bed of retaining of revolutionary temperament in the environment of diaspore, to bringing in of it to activity in public and political life. Problematic of him is systematized publicism and journalistic appearances, which was inferior realization of a few important tasks, namely to the fight for Ukrainian independence in new terms, cherishing and maintainance of national identity, counteraction hostile soviet propaganda. On an example headed Volodymyr Lenikom a magazine «Knowledge» some aspects are exposed him editorial trade.
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The Medellín Art-EL: Five Painters from Medellín, Colombia: Rodrigo Isaza, Germán Londoño, Jorge Botero Luján, Carlos Guerra, Luis Alfonso Ramírez. Inter-American Development Bank, October 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0005925.

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