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Oder-Neisse Line (Germany and Poland) --- Poland --- Oder-Neisse, Ligne (Allemagne et Pologne) --- Pologne --- Periodicals --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques
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Oder-Neisse Line (Germany and Poland) --- Poland --- Germany (East) --- Ligne Oder-Neisse (Allemagne et Pologne) --- Pologne --- Allemagne (Est) --- History --- International status --- Boundaries --- Histoire --- Statut international --- Frontières --- Germany --- Neisse River --- Oder River --- -Boundaries --- -Germany --- Frontières --- Germany - Boundaries - Poland --- Poland - Boundaries - Germany
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The author explores a variety of questions related to General Sikorski's policies, such as his effort to maintain an independent Polish Arms' in the Soviet Union. Drawing on extensive British, American, and Polish archives, her work describes the defeat of a radical solution to the perennial instability of Central Europe.Originally published in 1983.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
History of Eastern Europe --- anno 1940-1949 --- Poland --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Territorial questions --- Sikorski, Wadysaw, --- Oder-Neisse Line (Germany and Poland) --- History --- Sikorski, Władysław, --- Germany --- Neisse River --- Oder River --- Boundaries --- World War, 1939-1945 - Territorial questions - Poland --- Sikorski, Wadysaw, - 1881-1943 --- Poland - History - Occupation, 1939-1945
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"The illicit traffic in cultural objects is a grave concern to the general public and international community. The resulting cultural damage fuels debates on how best to regulate the trade in cultural objects and inform legal responses at all levels for the protection of movable cultural heritage. Treaties concerning the treatment of cultural objects during peacetime and war represent some of the earliest multilateral initiatives on cultural heritage in the modern era. They also remain some of the most deeply contested, representing shifting fault lines within the international community. This book covers the two leading multilateral treaties on movable cultural heritage: the Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property adopted by UNESCO in 1970 and the Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Property adopted by UNIDROIT in 1995. Encompassing both public and private international law rules on the trade in cultural objects, the book provides a detailed historical and thematic overview, alongside an article-by-article analysis of the interpretation and application of these treaties. The texts of the 1970 UNESCO and 1995 UNIDROIT Conventions are examined in the working context of other culture conventions including the World Heritage Convention and the Intangible Heritage Convention, as well as related fields of international law, such as international humanitarian law, international criminal law, human rights law, and international economic law. The book also offers a critical examination of current trends and future directions which are informing the field"--
Patrimoine culturel --- Droit. --- Unesco --- Institut international pour l'unification du droit privé --- Übereinkommen über Maßnahmen zum Verbot und zur Verhütung der unzulässigen Einfuhr, Ausfuhr und Übereignung von Kulturgut --- Unidroit-Übereinkommen über die internationale Rückgabe von gestohlenen oder illegal exportierten Kulturgütern
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Architecture --- History --- Histoire --- Vienna (Austria) --- Vienne (Autriche) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Constructions --- 72.038(436) --- Architectuur ; Wenen ; 1980-1997 --- Lainer, Rüdiger --- Czech, Hermann --- Driendl & Steixner --- Richter, Helmut --- Eichinger oder Knechtl --- Architectuur ; Oostenrijk ; 2de h. 20ste eeuw --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 ; Oostenrijk --- Architecture - Austria - Vienna - 20th century.
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Linguistic minorities --- European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages --- Charte des langues régionales et minoritaires --- Charte européenne des langues régionales ou minoritaires --- Charter for Regional or Minority Languages --- Europäische Charta der Regional- oder Minderheitensprachen --- European Charter on Regional or Minority Languages --- Linguistic minorities - Europe.
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Torture (International law) --- Torture --- Droit international --- European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. --- European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment --- Prevention --- European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment --- -Cruelty --- Punishment --- Extraordinary rendition --- International criminal law --- CPT --- Comité européen pour la prévention de la torture et des peines ou traitements inhumains ou dégradants --- Europäisches Komitee zur Verhütung von Folter und unmenschlicher oder erniedrigender Behandlung oder Strafe --- Council of Europe --- Prevention. --- -Prevention --- Torture (International law). --- -International criminal law --- Cruelty --- Convention européenne pour la prévention de la torture et des peines ou traitements inhumains ou dégradants --- Torture - Europe - Prevention
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Die Studie widmet sich erstmals systematisch dem Konnex zwischen Poesie und Geschichte, der in Jean Pauls Romanen, aber auch in seiner Ästhetik allgegenwärtig ist. Die Weltgeschichte gilt ihm als eine "Epopoe" Gottes, doch bis zu ihrem Ende bleibt sie ein "unvollendeter Roman". Die Untersuchung analysiert den Unsterblichkeitsdiskurs, die totalisierende Rolle der Einbildungskraft, den Gattungsdiskurs um 1800 (Friedrich und August Wilhelm Schlegel, Goethe, Schiller, Herder, Schelling) sowie die geschichtsphilosophische Diskussion (Herder, Jacobi, Fichte) und erarbeitet in diesem Kontext eine Semantik der Zeit- und Geschichtsbegriffe Jean Pauls. Der manichäische Gegensatz von Zeit und Zeitlosigkeit fällt für Jean Paul (1763-1825) mit dem Gattungsdualismus von Drama und Epos zusammen. Dabei erweist sich das Epos in geschichts- und stiltypologischer Perspektive als Modell zeittranszendierender Totalität, es wird zur Leitmetapher einer in sich erfüllten Geschichte. Jean Pauls epistemologische Kritik an Herders Geschichtsteleologie, der Gleichsetzung von mechanistischer Natur- und kontingenter Menschheitsgeschichte, läßt jedoch erkennen, daß die reale Historie für ihn auf unabsehbare Zeit ein "dramatischer" Roman bleibt. In seinen Romanwelten sucht er den Zustand einer nicht-defizitären Zeit poetisch zu antizipieren. In drei Einzelinterpretationen - "Hesperus", "Titan", "Flegeljahre" - beschreibt Ralf Berhorst den konstruktiven Aufwand, mit dem Jean Paul das Ideal einer in sich totalen, einer "epischen" Zeit in die Form des modernen Romans hinüberretten will.
Jean Paul, --- Aesthetics --- Philosophy --- Knowledge --- History --- Paul, Jean --- Jean Paul --- Contributions in philosophy of history --- Fiction --- Aesthetics. --- Philosophy. --- History. --- Jean Paul, - 1763-1825 - Aesthetics --- Jean Paul, - 1763-1825 - Philosophy --- Jean Paul, - 1763-1825 - Knowledge - History --- Erzähltechnik. --- Geschichtsphilosophie. --- Hesperus oder 45 Hundsposttage. --- Paul, Jean. --- Romantheorie. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German. --- Paul, Jean, --- Richter, Johann Paul Friedrich, --- Rikhter, Zhen Polʹ Friderik, --- Richter, Jean Paul, --- Jean Paul, - 1763-1825
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