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Stadt Und Nation In Deutschland Vom Mittelalter Bis Zur Gegenwart


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Stadt Und Nation In Deutschland Vom Mittelalter Bis Zur Gegenwart


Stadt Und Nation In Deutschland Vom Mittelalter Bis Zur Gegenwart
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Author : Wilhelm Ribhegge
language : de
Publisher: Waxmann Verlag
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Stadt Und Nation In Deutschland Vom Mittelalter Bis Zur Gegenwart written by Wilhelm Ribhegge and has been published by Waxmann Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with categories.




Germany


Germany
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Author : Olaf Kühne
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2022-03-02

Germany written by Olaf Kühne and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-03-02 with Science categories.


This book addresses the highly differentiated spatial, social, cultural and demographic structure(s) of Germany, with a particular focus on the reciprocal relations between different levels of spatial development. The historical development of Germany serves as a background in order to provide context for the development of spatially relevant ideas and ideals (whether in relation to politics, landscape, or culture). In this regard, questions of divergence and convergence become highly salient. The book makes the complexity of spatial and social developments in Germany comprehensible. The neopragmatic approach adopted here allows bringing together different theoretical strands while providing a basis for independent regional geographic research at the same time. Beginning with an overview of the physical structures of Germany which provides the material point of departure for the societal development of Germany, key aspects of the German history are discussed. Particular attention is paid to the reciprocal influence between material substrate and notions of landscape. Here, specific ‘German’ trajectories of aesthetic and normative conceptions of landscape become clear. A common theme throughout the book are questions of divergence and of efforts towards convergence, which become evident when considering past and present economic, political, and demographic developments. Efforts to tackle current challenges, such as adapting to climate change and mitigating it, or securing raw materials, also become apparent. The complexity of spatial processes in Germany is illustrated in case study regions dealing with the challenges of structural change in traditional industrial regions (such as the Ruhr area), or e.g. efforts of Berlin to position and find itself as the capital of a unified Germany. Overall, the book shows how theory-driven regional geographic research can make spatiotemporal complexities tangible and comprehensible.



Germany S Urban Frontiers


Germany S Urban Frontiers
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Author : Kristin Poling
language : en
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Release Date : 2020-09-29

Germany S Urban Frontiers written by Kristin Poling and has been published by University of Pittsburgh Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-09-29 with History categories.


In an era of transatlantic migration, Germans were fascinated by the myth of the frontier. Yet, for many, they were most likely to encounter frontier landscapes of new settlement and the taming of nature not in far-flung landscapes abroad, but on the edges of Germany’s many growing cities. Germany’s Urban Frontiers is the first book to examine how nineteenth-century notions of progress, community, and nature shaped the changing spaces of German urban peripheries as the walls and boundaries that had so long defined central European cities disappeared. Through a series of local case studies including Leipzig, Oldenburg, and Berlin, Kristin Poling reveals how Germans on the edge of the city confronted not only questions of planning and control, but also their own histories and futures as a community.



Toleranz Und Tolerantes Brandenburg


Toleranz Und Tolerantes Brandenburg
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Author : Heinz Kleger
language : de
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Release Date : 2006

Toleranz Und Tolerantes Brandenburg written by Heinz Kleger and has been published by LIT Verlag Münster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Aliens categories.




A Companion To Eighteenth Century Europe


A Companion To Eighteenth Century Europe
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Author : Peter H. Wilson
language : en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date : 2014-01-28

A Companion To Eighteenth Century Europe written by Peter H. Wilson and has been published by John Wiley & Sons this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-01-28 with History categories.


This Companion contains 31 essays by leading international scholars to provide an overview of the key debates on eighteenth-century Europe. Examines the social, intellectual, economic, cultural, and political changes that took place throughout eighteenth-century Europe Focuses on Europe while placing it within its international context Considers not just major western European states, but also the often neglected countries of eastern and northern Europe



Cultural Memory And Historical Consciousness In The German Speaking World Since 1500


Cultural Memory And Historical Consciousness In The German Speaking World Since 1500
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Author : Christian Emden
language : en
Publisher: Peter Lang
Release Date : 2004

Cultural Memory And Historical Consciousness In The German Speaking World Since 1500 written by Christian Emden and has been published by Peter Lang this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with History categories.


This is the first of three volumes based on papers given at the conference 'The Fragile Tradition: The German Cultural Imagination Since 1500' in Cambridge, 2002. Together they provide a conspectus of current research on the cultural, historical and literary imagination of the German-speaking world across the whole of the modern period. This volume highlights the ways in which cultural memory and historical consciousness have been shaped by experiences of discontinuity, focusing particularly on the reception of the Reformation, the literary and ideological heritage of the Enlightenment, and the representation of war, the Holocaust, and the reunification of Germany in contemporary literature and museum culture.



The Martial Ethic In Early Modern Germany


The Martial Ethic In Early Modern Germany
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Author : B. Tlusty
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2011-03-29

The Martial Ethic In Early Modern Germany written by B. Tlusty and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-03-29 with History categories.


For German townsmen, life during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was characterized by a culture of arms, with urban citizenry representing the armed power of the state. This book investigates how men were socialized to the martial ethic from all sides, and how masculine identity was confirmed with blades and guns.



The Oxford Handbook Of Early Modern European History 1350 1750


The Oxford Handbook Of Early Modern European History 1350 1750
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Author : Hamish M. Scott
language : en
Publisher: Oxford Handbooks
Release Date : 2015

The Oxford Handbook Of Early Modern European History 1350 1750 written by Hamish M. Scott and has been published by Oxford Handbooks this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with History categories.


This Handbook re-examines the concept of early modern history in a European and global context. The term 'early modern' has been familiar, especially in Anglophone scholarship, for four decades and is securely established in teaching, research, and scholarly publishing. More recently, however, the unity implied in the notion has fragmented, while the usefulness and even the validity of the term, and the historical periodisation which it incorporates, have been questioned. The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern European History, 1350-1750 provides an account of the development of the subject during the past half-century, but primarily offers an integrated and comprehensive survey of present knowledge, together with some suggestions as to how the field is developing. It aims both to interrogate the notion of 'early modernity' itself and to survey early modern Europe as an established field of study. The overriding aim will be to establish that 'early modern' is not simply a chronological label but possesses a substantive integrity. Volume I examines 'Peoples and Place', assessing structural factors such as climate, printing and the revolution in information, social and economic developments, and religion, including chapters on Orthodoxy, Judaism and Islam.



The Oxford Handbook Of Early Modern European History 1350 1750


The Oxford Handbook Of Early Modern European History 1350 1750
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Author : Hamish Scott
language : en
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Release Date : 2015-07-23

The Oxford Handbook Of Early Modern European History 1350 1750 written by Hamish Scott and has been published by OUP Oxford this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-07-23 with History categories.


This Handbook re-examines the concept of early modern history in a European and global context. The term 'early modern' has been familiar, especially in Anglophone scholarship, for four decades and is securely established in teaching, research, and scholarly publishing. More recently, however, the unity implied in the notion has fragmented, while the usefulness and even the validity of the term, and the historical periodisation which it incorporates, have been questioned. The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern European History, 1350-1750 provides an account of the development of the subject during the past half-century, but primarily offers an integrated and comprehensive survey of present knowledge, together with some suggestions as to how the field is developing. It aims both to interrogate the notion of 'early modernity' itself and to survey early modern Europe as an established field of study. The overriding aim will be to establish that 'early modern' is not simply a chronological label but possesses a substantive integrity. Volume I examines 'Peoples and Place', assessing structural factors such as climate, printing and the revolution in information, social and economic developments, and religion, including chapters on Orthodoxy, Judaism and Islam.



Region Nation Europa


Region Nation Europa
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Author : Heinz Kleger
language : de
Publisher: Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Release Date : 2009

Region Nation Europa written by Heinz Kleger and has been published by Universitätsverlag Potsdam this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Citizenship categories.