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Reviewing the German experience : the Third Reich in post-reunification cinema and televisionBangert, Axel January 2010 (has links)
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Humanism in the Universities of Freiburg im Breisgau, Ingolstadt, and Tübingen, 1485-1520Heath, Terrence January 1966 (has links)
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Temporality, identity and history in German cinema, 1946-1949Wolpert, Daniel Jonas January 2015 (has links)
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From the Bauhütte to the Bauhaus : the progressive immanentisation of an architectural paradigmAnderson, Ross John January 2013 (has links)
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The Growth of German MilitarismWilliams, Preston Buckner 05 1900 (has links)
A study of the history of Germany as a militaristic country.
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The development of the manorial system in north-eastern Germany up to the beginning of the seventeenth centuryCarsten, Francis Ludwig January 1942 (has links)
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The German RathausGraham, Michael Edward January 1985 (has links)
Urban history is a topic which has been seriously neglected by historians who prefer to concentrate on the more glamorous intrigues of kings, queens, power brokers, and wars between countries. Yet, while the monarchs of Europe were fighting wars, the average person was moving off the farm, into the city and, in the process, forever altering the course of history.Particularly scant is the information we have about life in early German towns. Not only has little been done to explore this subject, but most of the research that has been done has been written in German, with little being translated into English.For my creative project, I will examine life in early German towns by researching the role that the townhall (Rathaus) played in the life of the city. This will be especially significant because next-to-nothing has been written in English about the fascinating role of the German Rathaus. Therefore, much of the research, of necessity, will be of German language sources.The Rathaus, hundreds of which dot the German countryside centuries after their construction, was a multi-purpose structure which served as a governmental and judicial center for the town, as well as a mercantile and social center. The creative project will examine the diverse and important role that this unique building played in the life of the medieval German city. In doing so, we will also come to a better understanding of life in the medieval city, an entity which Fritz Rorig describes in The Medieval Town as "one of the most important impulses in world history."(1) / Department of Urban Planning
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Political attitudes in the German universities during the reign of William IISchwarz, Gerald M. January 1961 (has links)
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Political murder plots in Germany, 1840s-1914Hoffman, Rachel Gardner January 2014 (has links)
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Department stores in south-west Germany, 1881-1939Mueller, John Franz January 2015 (has links)
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