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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Mobilitäten in Europa : Migration und Tourismus auf Kreta und Zypern im Kontext des europäischen Grenzregimes /

Lenz, Ramona. January 2010 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral) - Universität, Frankfurt am Main, 2009. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Det osänkbara hangarfartyget : En kvalitativ och kvantitativ analys om synen på Gotland och Gotlands läge i Östersjön under Slaget om Kreta 1941 i Gotlandspressen

Bökman, Jonatan January 2023 (has links)
Syftet med den här studien är att diskutera och analysera hur den gotländska pressens opinionstexter skrev om nazisternas attack på Kreta år 1941, samt försöka se hur nyhetsurvalet av de svenska TT-artiklarna har påverkats av de politiska ideologierna hos var och en av de tre aktuella dagstidningarna. Vilka aktörer får komma till tals i dessa artiklar, samt vilken TT-källa har de använt? Följde Gotlandspressen statens nationella direktiv kring neutral presspolitik, och var de försiktiga med att öppet kritisera kriget, och nazisterna under Slaget om Kreta? Studien har skett genom en metodtriangulering, med en kortare kvantitativ studie av samtliga nyhetsartiklar som lyfter Kreta i någon utsträckning under perioden 20 maj till 6 juni 1941. Samt en kvantitativ studie med kritisk diskursanalys som fokus, för att se hur och om de gotländska dagstidningarnas opinionstexter lyfter Kreta, och potentiell jämförelse med Gotland som också är en ö i ett innanhav, samt svara på frågan om den gotländska pressen följde de nationella riktlinjerna utfärdade som inskränkte på den svenska yttrandefriheten. Vågar tidningarna kritisera kriget? Studiens resultat visar att den gotländska pressen i sitt nyhetsurval har ett övergripande västerländskt tillvägagångssätt när de valt ut TT-artiklar, den enda tidningen som valde den nazistiska nyhetsbyrån DNB var den högerkonservativa tidningen Gotlands Allehanda, som ändå visade på pronazistiska tendenser. I fallet med de olika opinionsartiklarna så var det tydligt att även här var Gotlands Allehanda mer pronazistisk, men alla de tre tidningarna följde den svenska neutralitetspolitiken, de få gånger som kritik mot nazisterna framställs så är den subtil, och försiktig, antagligen med rädsla för att publiceringen skulle stoppas. Parallellen Gotland - Kreta har därför enbart gjorts i samband med ett varningens finger. Kan det hända där – kan det hända här.
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Från Ilions fält till Nilens stränder : En studie rörande identifieringen mellan teukrerna och sjöfolket ṯ-k-(k)-r / From the fields of Ilion to the shores of the Nile : A study regarding the identification between the Teukroi and the Sea People Ṯ-k-(k)-r

Henningsson, Daniel January 2019 (has links)
This thesis treats the identification between the Teucrians and the Ṯ-k-(k)-r, one of the so-called Sea Peoples. The hypothesis that the Teucrians and the Ṯ-k-(k)-r would be one and the same was proposed by the Egyptologist Lauth in 1867 and has since become the standard identification for this Sea People. The hypothesis is to-day up-hold by almost all scholars, regarding of discipline, devoted to the research of the Sea Peoples. The author has limited himself to the geographical links between these two peoples. Regarding the Teucrians, the ancient authors suggested three different areas of origin, Crete, Attica, and the Troad. Besides this, the Cypriot Salamis as well as the Cilician Olba have also been linked to this people. By studying the ancient texts relating to these five geographical areas and their respective connections to the Teucrians, the author has set out to test the historicity of the geographical connections. He has gone through the ancient texts and tried to find out the sources for their statements, the background and origin of these connections and their historical value. This has then been compared to the primary sources regarding the Ṯ-k-(k)-r, all of which originate from Egypt and the 20th Dynasty. The results of this survey is that none of the ancient accounts can be verified, with certainty, with information received from sources contemporary with the Sea Peoples. Furthermore, it is also impossible to prove that the Teucrians were an historical people and thusly their identification with the Ṯ-k-(k)-r is very problematic. Of the geographical areas, it is only Cyprus that with certainty can be linked to the Sea Peoples, but probably not with the Ṯ-k-(k)-r but with the D-n-n.
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Kretische Tongefässe mit Meeresdekor Entwicklung und Stellung innerhalb der Feinen Keramik von Spätminoisch I B auf Kreta /

Müller, Walter. January 1900 (has links)
Revision of the author's Thesis (doctoral)--Universität Mannheim, 1985. / At head of title: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-16) and index.
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Kretische Tongefässe mit Meeresdekor Entwicklung und Stellung innerhalb der Feinen Keramik von Spätminoisch I B auf Kreta /

Müller, Walter. January 1900 (has links)
Revision of the author's Thesis (doctoral)--Universität Mannheim, 1985. / At head of title: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-16) and index.
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Attitudes towards the Past in Antiquity. Creating Identities : Proceedings of an International Conference held at Stockholm University 15-17 May 2009

Alroth, Brita, Scheffer, Charlotte January 2014 (has links)
This volume brings together twenty-eight papers from an International conference on attitudes towards the past and the creating of identities in Antiquity. The volume addresses many different approaches to these issues, spanning over many centuries, ranging in time from the Prehistoric periods to the Late Antiquity, and covering large areas, from Britain to Greece and Italy and to Asia Minor and Cyprus. The papers deal with several important problems, such as the use of tradition and memory in shaping an individual or a collective identity, continuity and/or change and the efforts to connect the past with the present. Among the topics discussed are the interpretation of literary texts, e.g. a play by Plautus, the Aeneid, a speech by Lykurgos, poems by Claudian and Prudentius, and of historical texts and inscriptions, e.g. funerary epigrams, and the analysis of the iconography of Roman coins, Etruscan reliefs, Pompeian and Etruscan frescoes and Cypriote sculpture, and of architectural remains of houses, tombs and temples. Other topics are religious festivals, such as the Lupercalia, foundation myths, the image of the emperor on coins and in literature, the significance of intra-urban burials, forgeries connected with the Trojan War, Hippocrates and Roman martyrs.

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