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Im Jahr 2020 jährten sich der Moskauer Vertrag zum fünfzigsten und der Zwei-plus-Vier-Vertrag zum dreißigsten Mal. Diese Jubiläen bilden den Anlass, den Themenschwerpunkt des Jahrbuchs zur Liberalismus-Forschung dem Thema "Freiheit, Sicherheit und Deeskalation - Liberalismus und Kalter Krieg 1970-1990" zu widmen. In den Beiträgen dieses Themenschwerpunkts wird nach liberalen Deutungsmustern, Konzepten und Politiken der Entspannung gefragt und es werden zugleich Ambivalenzen und Grenzen liberaler Entspannungspolitik ausgelotet. Weitere Beiträge befassen sich mit der französischen Verfassungsgeschichte, dem amerikanischen Populismus, den deutschen Amerikaauswanderern, der Verbindung von Liberalismus und westlichem Christentum sowie dem nationalliberalen Wahlkampf im bergischen Rheinland 1907.
Liberalism --- Yearbooks. --- Annuals --- Year-books --- Serial publications --- Almanacs
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Wie werden wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse verbreitet? Welche Methoden, Techniken und Strukturen haben sich etabliert? Wie wird Wissenschaft in Zukunft kommunizieren? Die Studie von Rafael Ball zeigt die Entwicklung der Wissenschaftskommunikation seit der Antike und führt die Entwicklung in die Gegenwart von Open Access und Open Science. Es zeigt sich, dass die heutige Transformation des Publikationssystems das Ergebnis einer dialektischen Entwicklung von mündlicher und schriftlicher Kommunikation ist. In Zukunft wird Wissenschaft digital, multimedial und fluide kommunizieren. Und das bedeutet einen radikalen Wandel für alle Beteiligten: Wissenschaft, Verlage und Bibliotheken.
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Publishes peer-reviewed original research, reviews, and perspectives in these areas, with particular emphasis on interdisciplinary studies at the agriculture/ food interface, Publisher website, viewed Sept. 2, 2022.
Electronic journals --- Cyber journals --- Cyber magazines --- Cyber periodicals --- Cyber serials --- E-journals --- Ejournals --- Electronic magazines --- Electronic periodicals --- Electronic serials --- Internet journals (Electronic publications) --- Internet magazines (Electronic publications) --- Internet periodicals (Electronic publications) --- Internet serials (Electronic publications) --- Online journals --- Online magazines --- Online periodicals --- Online serials --- Periodicals in machine-readable form --- Web journals (Electronic publications) --- Web magazines (Electronic publications) --- Web periodicals (Electronic publications) --- Web serials (Electronic publications) --- World Wide Web journals (Electronic publications) --- World Wide Web magazines (Electronic publications) --- World Wide Web periodicals (Electronic publications) --- World Wide Web serials (Electronic publications) --- Electronic publications --- Periodicals --- Food --- Agriculture --- Food crops --- Electronic journals. --- Research --- Plants, Edible --- Field crops --- Horticultural crops --- Food. --- Research. --- Agricultural research --- Foods --- Primitive societies --- Dinners and dining --- Home economics --- Table --- Cooking --- Diet --- Dietaries --- Gastronomy --- Nutrition
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The Rev. Dr John Hunt (1827-1907) was not a typical clergyman in the Victorian Church of England. He was Scottish, of lowly birth, and lacking both social connections and private means. He was also a witty and fluent intellectual, whose publications stood alongside the most eminent of his peers during a period when theology was being redefined in the light of Darwin’s Origin of Species and other radical scientific advances. Hunt attracted notoriety and conflict as well as admiration and respect: he was the subject of articles in Punch and in the wider press concerning his clandestine dissection of a foetus in the crypt of a City church, while his Essay on Pantheism was proscribed by the Roman Catholic Church. He had many skirmishes with incumbents, both evangelical and catholic, and was dismissed from several of his curacies. This book analyses his career in London and St Ives (Cambs.) through the lens of his autobiographical narrative, Clergymen Made Scarce (1867). David Yeandle has examined a little-known copy of the text that includes manuscript annotations by Eliza Hunt, the wife of the author, which offer unique insight into the many anonymous and pseudonymous references in the text. A Victorian Curate: A Study of the Life and Career of the Rev. Dr John Hunt is an absorbing personal account of the corruption and turmoil in the Church of England at this time. It will appeal to anyone interested in this history, the relationship between science and religion in the nineteenth century, or the role of the curate in Victorian England.
History --- Scottish --- publications --- History and Biography --- clergyman --- intellectual --- London --- Punch --- St Ives --- theology
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Estampe --- Affiche --- Publications éphémères --- Art --- Collectionneurs et collections. --- Collectionneurs et collections --- Aspect social
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In The Weight of the Printed Word , Steve Wright explores the creation and use of documents as a key dimension in the activities of the Italian workerists during the 1960s and 1970s. From leaflets and newspapers to books, internal documents and workers' enquiries; the operaisti deployed a wide variety of printed materials in their efforts to organise amongst new subjectivities of mass rebellion. As Wright demonstrates, the practice of working with print was a central part of what it meant to be a workerist or autonomist militant during these years: one that throws light both on the meaning of political engagement, as well as the challenges posed by the use of technologies of communication and by emergent social subjects.
Autonomism --- Press, Labor --- Underground press publications --- History --- Italy --- Politics and government
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