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Jesuiten Todestango Tote Hosen


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Jesuiten Todestango Tote Hosen


Jesuiten Todestango Tote Hosen
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Author : Torsten Eßer
language : de
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Release Date : 2019-03-11

Jesuiten Todestango Tote Hosen written by Torsten Eßer and has been published by GRIN Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-03-11 with Social Science categories.


Wissenschaftlicher Aufsatz aus dem Jahr 2010 im Fachbereich Soziologie - Medien, Kunst, Musik, Note: 0, , Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Unter den Bändern, die Nationen verbinden, ist die Musik sicher eines der stärksten. Das gilt auch für Argentinien und Deutschland. Freunde klassischer Musik in Argentinien beschäftigen sich häufig auch mit dem Heimatland von Beethoven, Bach und Co., Tangoanhänger fühlen sich meistens auch Argentinien verbunden. Hinzu kommen die vielen Komponisten, Musiker, Instrumentenbauer etc., die, wie Heinrich Band, Mauricio Kagel oder Die Toten Hosen, entweder in beiden Musikkulturen Bedeutung erlangt haben oder durch ihre Aktivitäten daran beteiligt waren, das musikalische Band zwischen den beiden Ländern zu knüpfen.



Der Todestango


 Der Todestango
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Author : Dirk E. Dietz
language : de
Publisher: transcript Verlag
Release Date : 2022-08-31

Der Todestango written by Dirk E. Dietz and has been published by transcript Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-08-31 with History categories.


Der »Todestango« gehört zu den rätselhaftesten Kompositionen, die in Konzentrations- und Vernichtungslagern der SS entstanden sein sollen. Bislang wurden zu diesem angeblich meistgespielten Stück des Zwangsarbeits- und Durchgangslagers Lemberg-Janowska keine Noten gefunden und kein Nachweis seiner Existenz geführt. Dirk E. Dietz legt auf Basis einer breiten Quellenlage dar, dass es einen »Todestango« nie gab und sich schon in den Erinnerungen Überlebender keine authentischen Spuren hierzu finden lassen — ein Lehrstück, wie Legenden entstehen, in die Erinnerung eindringen, sich verbreiten und schließlich zu »Tatsachen« verfestigen.



German Buenos Aires 1900 1933


German Buenos Aires 1900 1933
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Author : Ronald C. Newton
language : en
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Release Date : 2014-08-27

German Buenos Aires 1900 1933 written by Ronald C. Newton and has been published by University of Texas Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-08-27 with History categories.


This study of the German community of early twentieth-century Buenos Aires is a major contribution to the literature on Argentine history and on the New World immigrant experience. Beginning with the first wave of immigration in the late nineteenth century and continuing to the outbreak of World War II, Ronald C. Newton reconstructs the growth, development, and influence of a powerful foreign population in what was then the largest city in South America. In the three decades before World War I, Argentina became a major food-producing and exporting country. Through the port of Buenos Aires was funneled the bulk of the Pampas’ foodstuff and fiber in one direction and Europe’s capital, technology, and surplus labor in the other. The German speakers made up one of the smaller Western European communities within the Argentine metropolis, but their cultural and economic influence was far out of proportion to their numbers. Based in a large and occupationally diverse middle class, the German community was represented at all social levels. Newton analyzes the experience of this well-demarcated group during a period of rapid demographic growth and increasing pressure to assimilate. He constructs working hypotheses that may be applied and refined in further investigations. The book draws substantially on materials from within the Buenos Aires German community—newspapers, memoirs, the records of associations and welfare agencies—to reconstruct its intense daily life. The author highlights, for instance, the sharp economic reversals German-speaking residents suffered during World War I and shows how their fortunes declined further after continued Germanic immigration in the 1920s. Especially significant is his finding that the German community, which until 1914 had seemed impervious to the currents of Argentine nationalism, became susceptible to assimilation into Argentine society. In concluding chapters Newton demonstrates the way the German economic elite came to terms with the Nazis for opportunistic reasons; thus, the volume also serves as an introduction to the question of Nazism’s diffusion in Argentina.



Cultural Imperialism And Exact Sciences


Cultural Imperialism And Exact Sciences
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Author : Lewis Pyenson
language : en
Publisher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Release Date : 1985

Cultural Imperialism And Exact Sciences written by Lewis Pyenson and has been published by Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1985 with History categories.


Cultural Imperialism and Exact Sciences considers how, in the opening years of the twentieth century, German physicists and astronomers came to staff major research and teaching institutions in Argentina, the South Pacific, and China. It follows German influence at these institutions over the next thirty years. The analysis, based on public and private archives in eight countries, examines how exact sciences having little practical utility inter- acted with explicitly imperialist strategies. This book provides a major reexamination of the process of cultural imperialism in several of its most dramatic settings.