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During the Cold War, the systemic rivalry between East and West was also carried out in the field of scholarship. This volume examines the Academies of Sciences in Central Europe on either side of the Iron Curtain in the early stages of the Cold War (and in some cases beyond). These include academies in the Socialist states (the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, the Romanian Peoples Republic Academy, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the Polish Academy of Sciences, the Czechoslovakian Academy of Sciences, and the Slovakian Academy of Sciences), academies in divided Germany (the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin [Academy of Sciences of the GDR], the Saxon Academy of Sciences, the Academy of Agricultural Sciences of the GDR, the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities, the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, and finally the Leopoldina in Halle/Saale as the all-German Academy of Sciences), and the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
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During the Cold War, the systemic rivalry between East and West was also carried out in the field of scholarship. This volume examines the Academies of Sciences in Central Europe on either side of the Iron Curtain in the early stages of the Cold War (and in some cases beyond). These include academies in the Socialist states (the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, the Romanian People’s Republic Academy, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the Polish Academy of Sciences, the Czechoslovakian Academy of Sciences, and the Slovakian Academy of Sciences), academies in divided Germany (the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin [Academy of Sciences of the GDR], the Saxon Academy of Sciences, the Academy of Agricultural Sciences of the GDR, the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities, the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, and finally the Leopoldina in Halle/Saale as the all-German Academy of Sciences), and the Austrian Academy of Sciences.Der vorliegende Band ermöglicht erstmals einen vergleichenden Blick auf Akademien der Wissenschaften in Zentraleuropa im Kalten Krieg.
History --- Saxon Academy of Sciences --- German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina --- German Academy of Sciences at Berlin [Academy of Sciences of the GDR] --- Romanian People's Republic Academy --- Kalter Krieg --- Akademie der Volksrepublik Rumänien --- Akademie der Landwirtschaftswissenschaften der DDR --- Austrian Academy of Sciences --- Academy of Agricultural Sciences of the GDR --- Hungarian Academy of Sciences --- Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities --- History of Science --- Wissenschaftsgeschichte --- Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities --- Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences --- Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften --- Polnische Akademie der Wissenschaften --- Cold War --- Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften --- Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin (Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR) --- Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften --- Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts --- Polish Academy of Sciences --- Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina --- Slovak Academy of Sciences --- Sächsische Akademie der Wissens
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During the Cold War, the systemic rivalry between East and West was also carried out in the field of scholarship. This volume examines the Academies of Sciences in Central Europe on either side of the Iron Curtain in the early stages of the Cold War (and in some cases beyond). These include academies in the Socialist states (the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, the Romanian Peoples Republic Academy, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the Polish Academy of Sciences, the Czechoslovakian Academy of Sciences, and the Slovakian Academy of Sciences), academies in divided Germany (the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin [Academy of Sciences of the GDR], the Saxon Academy of Sciences, the Academy of Agricultural Sciences of the GDR, the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities, the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, and finally the Leopoldina in Halle/Saale as the all-German Academy of Sciences), and the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
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Sind es Geschichte und Kultur, die Europa zur Einheit bestimmen? Zieht Europa in der globalen Standortkonkurrenz die alte Karte der »kulturellen Errungenschaft« universeller Werte? Was als Wirtschaftsunion gegründet wurde, wird heute zunehmend als Wertegemeinschaft definiert. Diese Suche nach einem europäischen Wesen entwickelt Züge einer »Identitätspolitik«, die an nationalistische Inklusions- und Exklusionsdynamiken erinnert und anzuknüpfen erlaubt. Das neue Sinnbedürfnis überblendet nicht nur die Pluralität europäischer Erfahrungs- und Erinnerungs(ge)schichten, es zeugt zugleich von der als Druck wahrgenommenen Globalisierung. Mit Beiträgen von Michael Böhler, Michael Borgolte, Moritz Csáky, Johannes Feichtinger, Georg Kreis, Adolf Muschg, Sabine Offe, Johannes Pollak, Dragan Prole, Michael Rössner, Shingo Shimada und Moshe Zuckermann.
Group identity --- Contemporary History. --- Cultural History. --- Cultural Studies. --- Culture. --- European Politics. --- Political Science. --- Politics. --- Europa; Geschichte; Kultur; Identität; Werte; Politik; Europäische Politik; Zeitgeschichte; Kulturgeschichte; Kulturwissenschaft; Politikwissenschaft; Europe; Culture; Politics; European Politics; Contemporary History; Cultural History; Cultural Studies; Political Science
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Etudes sur l'orientalisme viennois aux XVIIIe et XIXe siècles. Plus tourné vers le monde ottoman que dans le reste de l'Europe, cet Orient viennois trouve son expression dans la recherche historique et linguistique, dans la littérature, les arts.
Orientalism --- Orientalisme --- Vienna (Austria) --- Austria --- Austria --- Vienne (Autriche) --- Autriche --- Autriche --- History --- Relations --- History --- Histoire --- Relations --- Histoire
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Multiculturalism has long been linked to calls for tolerance of cultural diversity, but today many observers are subjecting the concept to close scrutiny. After the political upheavals of 1968, the commitment to multiculturalism was perceived as a liberal manifesto, but in the post-9/11 era, it is under attack for its relativizing, particularist, and essentializing implications. The essays in this collection offer a nuanced analysis of the multifaceted cultural experience of Central Europe under the late Habsburg monarchy and beyond.
Ethnic relations. --- Multiculturalism --- Multiculturalism. --- National characteristics, Austrian. --- National characteristics, Central European. --- History --- Austria --- Austria. --- Europe, Central --- Europe, Central. --- Ethnic relations --- History. --- Caractéristiques nationales autrichiennes --- Caractéristiques nationales autrichiennes --- National characteristics, Austrian --- National characteristics, Central European --- Cultural diversity policy --- Cultural pluralism --- Cultural pluralism policy --- Ethnic diversity policy --- Social policy --- Anti-racism --- Ethnicity --- Cultural fusion --- Central European national characteristics --- Austrian national characteristics --- Government policy --- Central Europe --- Ao-ti-li --- Ostmark --- Alpen- und Donau-Reichsgaue --- al-Nimsā --- Ausztria --- Østrig --- Avusturya --- Österreich --- Avstrii︠a︡ --- Autriche (Republic) --- Rakousko --- Deutschösterreich --- German Austria --- Republik Österreich --- Austrian Republic --- Avstrija --- Republic of Austria --- オーストリア --- Ōsutoria --- אוסטריה --- Osṭriyah --- Austro-Hungarian Monarchy --- Holy Roman Empire --- Multiculturalisme --- Histoire --- Autriche --- Europe centrale --- Relations interethniques
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