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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.
51

Lutz Fiedler: Matzpen. Eine andere israelische Geschichte

Averbukh, Lidia 15 July 2019 (has links)
No description available.
52

‚Prager Frühling‘ (1968) als ‚zionistische Verschwörung‘. Der Fall Eduard Goldstücker (1913–2000)

Friedman, Alexander 18 July 2019 (has links)
No description available.
53

Editorial Herbst 2018

18 July 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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The Withered Root of Socialism: Social Democratic Revisionism and Parlamentarismus in Germany, 1917-1919

York, Owen Walter January 2010 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / This thesis examines a group of German intellectuals and politicians who, during World War I, formulated and proposed a democratic ideology based on their interpretation of the German Enlightenment philosopher Immanuel Kant and integrated his ideas with those of Karl Marx, the father of modern socialism. Their theory was an attempt to legitimize democracy in Germany at a time when democratic reforms came to the forefront of German politics. These thinkers advocated a non-revolutionary foundation for social democracy by emphasizing the role of human reason and agency in the process of democratization. Because they had abandoned the need for revolution, which most early nineteenth-century socialists believed was socialism’s ‘final goal,’ these thinkers were known as revisionists. The revisionists’ primary medium through which they espoused their views of social democracy was the journal Sozialistische Monatshefte, which ran from 1893 until 1933. The timeframe on which this argument focuses is the last two years of World War I, when Germany’s failure achieve a victor’s peace opened new avenues for the center-left of the political spectrum to achieve democratic reform. The revisionists sought to carry forward the process of democratization, and by doing so, reconnected with the ideas of the Enlightenment.
55

Von Jungen Pionieren und Gangstern : Der Kinder- und Jugendkriminalroman in der DDR

Löwe, Corina January 2011 (has links)
This dissertation examines detective novels for children and young adults written and published in the German Democratic Republic (GDR). The aim of the thesis is to study how the genre developed under the conditions of a socialist society. The analysis of the 66 texts included in the corpus is based on a socio-historical approach assuming that dialogical interdependencies between texts and society exist and can be verified. Central to the analytical work with the texts is the thesis that detective novels written for young readers reflect the socio-political development in East-German society. It shows, however, that—because of their strong didactic impetus—the texts did generally not, like detective novels for adults, develop into a forum for socio-critical discussions. In the diachronic development, which extends from the beginning in the Soviet occupation zone to the post-reunification period, it is shown that changing socio-political conditions interact with the texts, which becomes particularly obvious in the changing presentation of the detectives and criminals. Studying the texts, the dissertation presents basic research and an overview of the genre. Ten texts from the corpus are subject to a detailed analysis in order to deepen the general insights with examples. This way, different aspects of detective novels for children and young adults in the GDR are emphasized, e.g. the interaction between text and illustration. The embedding of figures in a socialist community produces further motives frequently occurring in the texts such as: the Heimat motive or the anti-fascist society. Although the majority of the texts do not go beyond stereotypical representations of characters, criminal cases, and locations—and hence demonstrate the close link between (normative) ideas of society and their literary implementation—the body of texts contains some innovative exceptions in which the social development is questioned and even cautiously criticized.
56

Lehrjahre einer Partei

Triebel, Bertram 16 August 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Die SED-Organisation an der Bergakademie Freiberg war in den 1950er Jahren eine Autorität mit Schwierigkeiten. Zum einen suchte sie nach einer optimalen Arbeitsstruktur. Zum anderen fehlten der Partei engagierte Genossen. Diese Schwierigkeiten nutzten Studenten und Wissenschaftler. Sie näherten sich der Partei oder distanzierten sich von ihr – je nachdem, wie sie ihre Ziele am besten verwirklichen konnten.
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Lehrjahre einer Partei: Die SED an der Bergakademie Freiberg in den 1950er Jahren

Triebel, Bertram 16 August 2011 (has links)
Die SED-Organisation an der Bergakademie Freiberg war in den 1950er Jahren eine Autorität mit Schwierigkeiten. Zum einen suchte sie nach einer optimalen Arbeitsstruktur. Zum anderen fehlten der Partei engagierte Genossen. Diese Schwierigkeiten nutzten Studenten und Wissenschaftler. Sie näherten sich der Partei oder distanzierten sich von ihr – je nachdem, wie sie ihre Ziele am besten verwirklichen konnten.
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Regelungstypen internationaler Investitionen : Grenzüberschreitender Kapitalverkehr im Völkerrecht und innerstaatlichen Wirtschaftsrecht

Gramlich, Ludwig, Hahn, Hugo J. 13 January 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Der Beitrag unternimmt eine Systematisierung internationaler Investitionen insbesondere in ihrem Verhältnis zum grenzüberschreitenden Kapitalverkehr im Hinblick auf unterschiedliche Regelungsebenen anhand der Akteure (Investoren), Rechtsquellen und Gestaltungsformen; ein weiterer Schwerpunkt liegt auf der Abgrenzung der Regelungsbefugnisse und -instrumente von Gast- und Heimatstaaten grenzüberschreitend tätiger Unternehmen.
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Regelungstypen internationaler Investitionen : Grenzüberschreitender Kapitalverkehr im Völkerrecht und innerstaatlichen Wirtschaftsrecht

Gramlich, Ludwig, Hahn, Hugo J. 13 January 2009 (has links)
Der Beitrag unternimmt eine Systematisierung internationaler Investitionen insbesondere in ihrem Verhältnis zum grenzüberschreitenden Kapitalverkehr im Hinblick auf unterschiedliche Regelungsebenen anhand der Akteure (Investoren), Rechtsquellen und Gestaltungsformen; ein weiterer Schwerpunkt liegt auf der Abgrenzung der Regelungsbefugnisse und -instrumente von Gast- und Heimatstaaten grenzüberschreitend tätiger Unternehmen.
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Between Interest and Interventionism : Probing the Limits of Foreign Policy along the Tracks of an Extraordinary Case Study : The GDR's Engagement in South Yemen

Muller, Miriam Manuela 13 March 2015 (has links)
This case study is the first comprehensive analysis of the German Democratic Republic’s activities in South Yemen, the only Marxist state in the Arab World and at times the closest and most loyal ally to the Soviet Union in the Middle East during the Cold War. The dissertation analyzes East German Foreign Policy as a case of Socialist state- and nation-building and in doing so produces one major hypotheses: The case of South Yemen may be considered both, an ‘exceptional case’ and the possible ‘ideal type’ of the ‘general’ of East German foreign policy and thus points to what the GDR’s foreign policy could have been, if it hadn’t been for the numerous restraints of East German foreign-policy-making. The author critically engages with the normative and empirical dimensions of the ‘Limits of Foreign Policy’ by including a constructivist perspective of foreign policy. Apart from the case study itself, the dissertation provides the reader with a thorough overview of forty years of East German foreign policy with a focus on the interests and influence of The Soviet Union as well as the first introduction and methodological approach to East Germany's foreign policy in the Middle East. The empirical side of the analysis rests on archival documents of the German Foreign Office, the German National Archive and the former Ministry of State Security of the GDR. These documents are reviewed and published for the first time and are complemented by personal interviews with contemporary witnesses. The interdisciplinary approach integrates and expands methods of both History and Political Science, applicable to other cases. Conducted research is intended to contribute to academic discourse on South Yemen’s unique history, divided Germany’s role in the Cold War, East German foreign policy, but also the long-term impact of Socialist foreign-policy-making in the Global South which so far has been neglected almost completely in academia. / Graduate / miriam.mueller@fu-berlin.de

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