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English literature --- #BIBC:bibl.Brugmans --- British --- Criminals --- Diplomats --- Master and servant --- British people --- Britishers --- Britons (British) --- Brits --- Ethnology --- Fiction --- Vienna (Austria) --- Wien (Austria) --- Vi︠e︡denʹ (Austria) --- Vedenʹ (Austria) --- Vena (Austria) --- Wiedëń (Austria) --- Bécs (Austria) --- Vindobona (Austria) --- Videnʹ (Austria) --- Vienne (Austria) --- Viena (Austria) --- Wienn (Austria) --- Dunaj (Austria) --- Wean (Austria) --- Wenen (Austria) --- Wina (Austria) --- Wene (Austria) --- Uigenna (Austria) --- فيينا (Austria) --- Fīyinnā (Austria) --- Vyana (Austria) --- Вена (Austria) --- Горад Вена (Austria) --- Виена (Austria) --- Beč (Austria) --- Fienna (Austria) --- Viin (Austria) --- Βιέννη (Austria) --- Вена ош (Austria) --- Vena osh (Austria) --- Vieno (Austria) --- Viene (Austria) --- Vín (Austria) --- Veen (Austria) --- 빈 (Austria) --- Венæ (Austria) --- Venæ (Austria) --- וינה (Austria) --- Ṿinah (Austria) --- Vienna (Reichsgau) --- Fiction.
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Vienna (Austria) --- Wien (Austria) --- Vi︠e︡denʹ (Austria) --- Vedenʹ (Austria) --- Vena (Austria) --- Wiedëń (Austria) --- Bécs (Austria) --- Vindobona (Austria) --- Videnʹ (Austria) --- Vienne (Austria) --- Viena (Austria) --- Wienn (Austria) --- Dunaj (Austria) --- Wean (Austria) --- Wenen (Austria) --- Wina (Austria) --- Wene (Austria) --- Uigenna (Austria) --- فيينا (Austria) --- Fīyinnā (Austria) --- Vyana (Austria) --- Вена (Austria) --- Горад Вена (Austria) --- Виена (Austria) --- Beč (Austria) --- Fienna (Austria) --- Viin (Austria) --- Βιέννη (Austria) --- Вена ош (Austria) --- Vena osh (Austria) --- Vieno (Austria) --- Viene (Austria) --- Vín (Austria) --- Veen (Austria) --- 빈 (Austria) --- Венæ (Austria) --- Venæ (Austria) --- וינה (Austria) --- Ṿinah (Austria) --- Vienna (Reichsgau) --- Intellectual life. --- Social life and customs.
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Die in dem Band versammelten Aufsatze sind aus einer Ringvorlesung 1984/85 an der Universitat Konstanz hervorgegangen. Sie versuchen, die Logik der Wiener Moderne exemplarisch zu erhellen. Nach dem Verlust des Zentralwertes (Broch) und dem Zerfall des Habsburger Ordens wurde in Teilbereichen von Wissenschaft und Kunst eine Restitution holistischer Konzepte unternommen. Dieser Vorgang im Wien der Jahrhundertwende wird in der Philosophie, der Literatur, der Psychologie und der Physik verfolgt und erschlieît diejenigen Paradigmen, die fur die Bewusstseinsgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts dominieren
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architectuur --- architecture [discipline] --- Loos, Adolf --- Modern movement (Architecture) --- Loos, Adolf, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Looshaus (Vienna, Austria) --- Vienna (Austria) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Michaelerplatz --- Wien --- Das Looshaus --- Looshaus (Vienna, Austria). --- Modernism (Architecture) --- Modernist architecture --- Architecture, Modern --- International style (Architecture) --- לוס, אדולף, --- Wien (Austria) --- Vi︠e︡denʹ (Austria) --- Vedenʹ (Austria) --- Vena (Austria) --- Wiedëń (Austria) --- Bécs (Austria) --- Vindobona (Austria) --- Videnʹ (Austria) --- Vienne (Austria) --- Viena (Austria) --- Wienn (Austria) --- Dunaj (Austria) --- Wean (Austria) --- Wenen (Austria) --- Wina (Austria) --- Wene (Austria) --- Uigenna (Austria) --- فيينا (Austria) --- Fīyinnā (Austria) --- Vyana (Austria) --- Вена (Austria) --- Горад Вена (Austria) --- Виена (Austria) --- Beč (Austria) --- Fienna (Austria) --- Viin (Austria) --- Βιέννη (Austria) --- Вена ош (Austria) --- Vena osh (Austria) --- Vieno (Austria) --- Viene (Austria) --- Vín (Austria) --- Veen (Austria) --- 빈 (Austria) --- Венæ (Austria) --- Venæ (Austria) --- וינה (Austria) --- Ṿinah (Austria) --- Vienna (Reichsgau) --- 72.07 --- 72.037(436) --- Architectuur ; Wenen ; Looshaus ; A. Loos --- Goldman & Salatsch Building --- Loos, Adolf 1870-1933 (°Brno, Tsjechië) --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1900 - 1950 ; Oostenrijk
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Kraus's satires expressed his own identity crisis and that of Austria, in which antisemitism, sexual hysteria, and xenophobia were important forces. Pp. 237-243 deal with Kraus's Jewish identity and attitude to antisemitism. He renounced Judaism in 1899 and became a Catholic in 1911, but kept his conversion a secret fearing that he would be accused of opportunism. Kraus adopted Houston Stewart Chamberlain's ideas and printed articles by Chamberlain in his magazine "Die Fackel." During the First World War, he attacked Jewish profiteers and journalists as traitors to Austria. However, in 1918 he became a democrat, and he left the Church in 1923.
Kraus, Karl --- Criticism and interpretation --- Contemporary Austria --- Critique et interprétation --- Autriche contemporaine --- Vienna (Austria) --- Vienne (Autriche) --- Intellectual life --- Vie intellectuelle --- Critique et interprétation --- Wenen. Intellectueel leven. 1890-1936. --- Kraus (Karl). --- Vienne. Vie intellectuelle. 1890-1936. --- Kraus, Karl, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Wien (Austria) --- Vi︠e︡denʹ (Austria) --- Vedenʹ (Austria) --- Vena (Austria) --- Wiedëń (Austria) --- Bécs (Austria) --- Vindobona (Austria) --- Videnʹ (Austria) --- Vienne (Austria) --- Viena (Austria) --- Wienn (Austria) --- Dunaj (Austria) --- Wean (Austria) --- Wenen (Austria) --- Wina (Austria) --- Wene (Austria) --- Uigenna (Austria) --- فيينا (Austria) --- Fīyinnā (Austria) --- Vyana (Austria) --- Вена (Austria) --- Горад Вена (Austria) --- Виена (Austria) --- Beč (Austria) --- Fienna (Austria) --- Viin (Austria) --- Βιέννη (Austria) --- Вена ош (Austria) --- Vena osh (Austria) --- Vieno (Austria) --- Viene (Austria) --- Vín (Austria) --- Veen (Austria) --- 빈 (Austria) --- Венæ (Austria) --- Venæ (Austria) --- וינה (Austria) --- Ṿinah (Austria) --- Vienna (Reichsgau) --- Intellectual life.
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History of France --- History of Germany and Austria --- anno 1500-1799 --- Vienna --- Versailles --- Habsburg, House of --- Bourbon, House of --- History. --- Vienna (Austria) --- Versailles (France) --- Paris (France) --- Vienne (Autriche) --- Court and courtiers. --- Intellectual life. --- Cour et courtisans --- Vie intellectuelle --- Court and courtiers --- Intellectual life --- Bourbon, House of. --- Habsburg, House of. --- Wien (Austria) --- Vi︠e︡denʹ (Austria) --- Vedenʹ (Austria) --- Vena (Austria) --- Wiedëń (Austria) --- Bécs (Austria) --- Vindobona (Austria) --- Videnʹ (Austria) --- Vienne (Austria) --- Viena (Austria) --- Wienn (Austria) --- Dunaj (Austria) --- Wean (Austria) --- Wenen (Austria) --- Wina (Austria) --- Wene (Austria) --- Uigenna (Austria) --- فيينا (Austria) --- Fīyinnā (Austria) --- Vyana (Austria) --- Вена (Austria) --- Горад Вена (Austria) --- Виена (Austria) --- Beč (Austria) --- Fienna (Austria) --- Viin (Austria) --- Βιέννη (Austria) --- Вена ош (Austria) --- Vena osh (Austria) --- Vieno (Austria) --- Viene (Austria) --- Vín (Austria) --- Veen (Austria) --- 빈 (Austria) --- Венæ (Austria) --- Venæ (Austria) --- וינה (Austria) --- Ṿinah (Austria) --- Vienna (Reichsgau) --- Wersal (France) --- Versailles. --- Vienna (Austria) - Court and courtiers --- Vienna (Austria) - Intellectual life --- Versailles (France) - Intellectual life --- Paris (France) - Intellectual life
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Die Spezifik der städtischen Formation Wiens um 1900 bestand in der Überlagerung zweier divergierender Schichten, die sich im Stadtkörper, in den Handlungsformen der Stadtbewohner und in der Selbst- und Fremdwahrnehmung der Stadt auffinden lassen: die Residenzstadt-Schicht verwies zurück ins 18. und frühe 19. Jahrhundert und wurde zum Vorstellungskomplex 'Alt-Wien' verdichtet, die Metropolen-Schicht repräsentierte Wiens Gegenwart als moderne Millionenstadt, gewann aber kaum Bedeutung für das Image der Stadt als einer barocken oder biedermeierlichen Idylle, das in jenen Jahren festgeschrieben wurde und bis in die Gegenwart fortwirkt. Das musikalische Unterhaltungstheater, insbesondere die Operette, folgte der Entwicklung der Stadt in alle ihre Verzweigungen: es bildete die Funktionsweisen der Metropole ebenso ab wie das Idealbild der Residenzstadt, es bezog einerseits Stellung zur Welt des neuen Jahrhunderts und reproduzierte andererseits jenes Image, das die Vergangenheit der Stadt verklärte. Über den Entwurf einer Theatertopographie lassen sich diese Verschränkungen nachvollziehen. Dabei geraten Fragen des Theaterbaus, des Repertoires, der Dramaturgie und der Aufführung in den Blick. In welch spezifische Unterhaltungsgenres die städtischen Schichten mündeten, machen die Karrieren des 'tanzenden Juden' Louis Treumann und des ›Volksschauspielers‹ Alexander Girardi deutlich.
Theatrical science --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1900-1909 --- anno 1800-1999 --- Vienna --- Theater and society --- Vienna (Austria) --- Civilization --- Actors --- Society and theater --- Theater --- Social status --- Social aspects --- Wien (Austria) --- Vi︠e︡denʹ (Austria) --- Vedenʹ (Austria) --- Vena (Austria) --- Wiedëń (Austria) --- Bécs (Austria) --- Vindobona (Austria) --- Videnʹ (Austria) --- Vienne (Austria) --- Viena (Austria) --- Wienn (Austria) --- Dunaj (Austria) --- Wean (Austria) --- Wenen (Austria) --- Wina (Austria) --- Wene (Austria) --- Uigenna (Austria) --- فيينا (Austria) --- Fīyinnā (Austria) --- Vyana (Austria) --- Вена (Austria) --- Горад Вена (Austria) --- Виена (Austria) --- Beč (Austria) --- Fienna (Austria) --- Viin (Austria) --- Βιέννη (Austria) --- Вена ош (Austria) --- Vena osh (Austria) --- Vieno (Austria) --- Viene (Austria) --- Vín (Austria) --- Veen (Austria) --- 빈 (Austria) --- Венæ (Austria) --- Venæ (Austria) --- וינה (Austria) --- Ṿinah (Austria) --- Vienna (Reichsgau)
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911.375 <09> <436> --- 943.6 WIEN --- 943.6 WIEN Geschiedenis van Oostenrijk--WIEN --- Geschiedenis van Oostenrijk--WIEN --- Steden. Studie van stedelijke vestiging. Geografie van steden. Stadsgeografie--Geschiedenis van ...--Oostenrijk --- Vienna (Austria) --- Wien (Austria) --- Vi︠e︡denʹ (Austria) --- Vedenʹ (Austria) --- Vena (Austria) --- Wiedëń (Austria) --- Bécs (Austria) --- Vindobona (Austria) --- Videnʹ (Austria) --- Vienne (Austria) --- Viena (Austria) --- Wienn (Austria) --- Dunaj (Austria) --- Wean (Austria) --- Wenen (Austria) --- Wina (Austria) --- Wene (Austria) --- Uigenna (Austria) --- فيينا (Austria) --- Fīyinnā (Austria) --- Vyana (Austria) --- Вена (Austria) --- Горад Вена (Austria) --- Виена (Austria) --- Beč (Austria) --- Fienna (Austria) --- Viin (Austria) --- Βιέννη (Austria) --- Вена ош (Austria) --- Vena osh (Austria) --- Vieno (Austria) --- Viene (Austria) --- Vín (Austria) --- Veen (Austria) --- 빈 (Austria) --- Венæ (Austria) --- Venæ (Austria) --- וינה (Austria) --- Ṿinah (Austria) --- Vienna (Reichsgau) --- Maps. --- Maps, Pictorial. --- Vienna
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"Despite its popular association today with magic, astrology was once a complex and sophisticated practice, grounded in technical training provided by a university education. The Crown and the Cosmos examines the complex ways that political practice and astrological discourse interacted at the Habsburg court, a key center of political and cultural power in early modern Europe. Like other monarchs, Maximilian I used astrology to help guide political actions, turning to astrologers and their predictions to find the most propitious times to sign treaties or arrange marriage contracts. Perhaps more significantly, the emperor employed astrology as a political tool to gain support for his reforms and to reinforce his own legitimacy as well as that of the Habsburg dynasty. Darin Hayton analyzes the various rhetorical tools astrologers used to argue for the nobility, antiquity, and utility of their discipline, and how they strove to justify their 'science' on the grounds that through its rigorous interpretation of the natural world, astrology could offer more reliable predictions. This book draws on extensive printed and manuscript sources from archives across northern and central Europe, including Poland, Germany, France, and England"--
SCIENCE / History. --- Astrology and politics. --- Astrology --- Politics, Practical --- Horoscopy --- Astronomy, Medieval --- Occultism --- History --- Maximilian --- Maximiliano --- Maximilien --- Massimiliano --- Vienna (Austria) --- Wien (Austria) --- Vi︠e︡denʹ (Austria) --- Vedenʹ (Austria) --- Vena (Austria) --- Wiedëń (Austria) --- Bécs (Austria) --- Vindobona (Austria) --- Videnʹ (Austria) --- Vienne (Austria) --- Viena (Austria) --- Wienn (Austria) --- Dunaj (Austria) --- Wean (Austria) --- Wenen (Austria) --- Wina (Austria) --- Wene (Austria) --- Uigenna (Austria) --- فيينا (Austria) --- Fīyinnā (Austria) --- Vyana (Austria) --- Вена (Austria) --- Горад Вена (Austria) --- Виена (Austria) --- Beč (Austria) --- Fienna (Austria) --- Viin (Austria) --- Βιέννη (Austria) --- Вена ош (Austria) --- Vena osh (Austria) --- Vieno (Austria) --- Viene (Austria) --- Vín (Austria) --- Veen (Austria) --- 빈 (Austria) --- Венæ (Austria) --- Venæ (Austria) --- וינה (Austria) --- Ṿinah (Austria) --- Vienna (Reichsgau) --- Civilization --- History of civilization --- Maximilian I [Holy Roman emperor] --- Astrology and politics --- Astrologie de la Renaissance --- Astrologie et politique --- Maximilian - I - Holy Roman Emperor - 1459-1519
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