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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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Du da mitti polnischen Farben ... : Sozialisationserfahrungen von Polen im Ruhrgebiet 1918 bis 1939 /

Oenning, Ralf Karl, January 1900 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Diss.--Fachbereich Erziehungswissenschaft, 1990. Titre de soutenance : Zum Verhältnis von ethnischer Mehrheit und Minderheit im Migrationsprozess : Sozialisationserfahrungen von Polen im Ruhrgebiet 1918 bis 1939.
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The effects of bombing on the urban geography of the eastern Ruhr

Blacksell, Mark January 1967 (has links)
No description available.
3

Anpassungen der Lebensgemeinschaft von Mittelgebirgs-Fliessgewässern an urbane Überprägungen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Kriebelmücken (Diptera; Simuliidae)

Lautenschläger, Melanie. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Duisburg, Essen, Univ., Diss., 2005. / Computerdatei im Fernzugriff.
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Veränderungen im Eintrag von Schadstoffen in die Umwelt hochauflösende geochemische Sedimentuntersuchung in zwei Stauseen der Ruhr (Nordrhein-Westfalen) /

Regier, Annette. January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Universiẗat, Diss., 2002--Köln.
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Constructing Heimat in the Ruhr Valley: assessing the historical significance of Krupp company housing from its origins through the National Socialist era, 1855-1941

Bolz, Cedric 27 November 2018 (has links)
As the central pillar of the Krupp steel firm’s much-publicized company welfare initiatives, employee housing has played a vital role in shaping Krupp’s corporate identity from 1855 to the present. The central objective of this dissertation is to examine and critically assess primary and secondary sources written about Krupp housing in order to determine its historical meaning and impact. Previous historical writings on Krupp have predominantly overlooked the fact that at the conclusion of World War One, Essen’s Friedrich Krupp A G was not only Germany’s largest steel producer and leading armaments manufacturer, but with over 12,000 units constructed also the nation’s largest private sector provider of housing. While Krupp’s integral involvement in the German war effort and the brutality of trench warfare would contribute to transforming its international reputation from the “Armoury of the German Empire” to “Merchants of Death”, domestic Heimatkultur [native culture] publications were heralding the company’s housing initiatives as blueprints for planning the post-war communities of returning soldiers. It is the fascinating dualism of the firm’s reputation as both agents of mass destruction and apparent social welfare innovator that provides the central impetus for this study. This dissertation examines the social, economic, political and cultural forces that combined to define the historical significance of Krupp housing activities. Of particular interest in this regard was the role Germany’s largest industrial complex played in promoting cultural perceptions about German housing. More specifically, it depicts how Krupp’s extensive housing activities and marketing strategies influenced the early development of the German Kleinsiedlung form during a period (1892-1941) that spanned the Wilhelmine, Weimar and National Socialist years. This study thus contributes another chapter to the growing scholarly literature on the history of the German Kleinsiedlung that Tilman Harlander has fittingly described as a ''spezifisch deutsche Geschichte” [specifically German story]. Within this story Krupp’s company housing legacy represented a Sonderweg [a distinct path]. After having analyzed and thoroughly contextualized the wide range of historical writings on Krupp housing, I conclude that by 1918, three Krupp housing projects in particular — the Altenhof, Margarethenhöhe, and Heimaterde — represented highly influential and equally controversial working models of urban planning and social engineering. The most pronounced historical impact of Krupp’s housing was that it was not only portrayed but also interpreted as a very bold, large-scale intervention into alleviating the housing crisis long before this problem was directly addressed by the German state after World War One. Krupp not only possessed the initiative, but more importantly, the financial means to transform theory into practice. In particular for reformers of the political right, Krupp’s Sonderstellung [distinct status] in the German political economy, combined with the absence of labour militancy in the nation’s most heavily industrialized city, proved highly inspirational for their urban planning ideas. Between the final years of the Weimar Republic and the outbreak of the Second World War, this impact would reach unprecedented heights. When noted National Socialist idealogue Gottfried Feder published his blueprint for the ideal new cities of the Third Reich in Die Neue Stadt: Versuch der Begründung einer neuen Stadtplanlmnst aus der sozialen Struktur der Bevölkerung [The New City: An attempt at founding a new planning artform out of the social structure of the population] (1939), he cited Krupp’s Margarethenhöhe and Heimaterde as „vorbildlich praktische Beispiele" [exemplary practical examples] of „musterhaften Groβsiedlunger” [model large settlements]. / Graduate
6

The 1923 Ruhr crisis as a two-front war : intra-German and German-French confrontations /

Flynn, John Francis January 1977 (has links)
No description available.
7

Die Ruhrbergbaukrise : Entindustrialisierung und Politik 1958-1969 /

Noon, Christoph. January 1900 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Habilitationsschrift--Philosophische Fakultät--Universität Köln, 2000. / Bibliogr. p. 393-413. Index.
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Class conflict and class consciousness : coal miners in the Bochum area of the Ruhr 1870-1914

Hickey, S. H. F. January 1978 (has links)
The working class in the Ruhr was in the process of formation throughout this period, with considerable migration into the area from many parts of Germany and abroad. Mobility was also high within the Ruhr. The result was that the working class was unsettled and unhomogenous. Divisions were preserved and strengthened by company housing and by the important role of denominational organisations within the social and community life of the district. The experience of work provided a possible basis for working class unity. Mine work was hard, dangerous and often not particularly well paid. Discontent and conflict was expressed through absenteeism, job-changing and unplanned, spontaneous strikes. The issues were pay, hours and dignity at work. Solidarity, however, was limited so that strikes generally ended in defeat and disarray. The only significant concessions came not from the employers but from the Government. The labour movement tried to create a stronger basis for class unity through the creation of strong organisations encompassing the mass of workers. This in turn required the avoidance of contentious and divisive issues such as religion, and meant that precedence was given to organisation-building rather than to industrial militancy or political radicalism. This approach, which was typical of the labour movement in Germany, was thus in large measure a response to the problems of working class society in the Ruhr. The labour movement was unsuccessful, however, in its attempt to overcome working class divisions through the emphasis on organisation; only Government intervention in the years after 1914 offered a way forward.
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Raumpolitische Diskurse um Metropolregionen : eine Spurensuche im Verdichtungsraum Rhein-Ruhr /

Schmitt, Peter. January 2007 (has links)
Zugl.: Dortmund, Universiẗat, Diss.
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Prussian policy and the development of the Ruhr mining region, 1766-1865

Jankowski, Manfred Dieter. January 1969 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1969. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 286-300).

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