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Nuremberg (Germany) --- Nuremberg (Allemagne) --- Commerce --- History --- Histoire --- -Commerce --- -History --- Nürnberg (Germany) --- Norimberga (Germany) --- Nyremvergē (Germany) --- Ni︠u︡rnberg (Germany) --- History. --- Nuremberg (allemagne) --- 17e siecle
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Heute bestimmen die Nürnberger Hauptpfarrkichen St. Sebald und St. Lorenz das Bild vom Glanz der Reichsstadt am Ende des Mittelalters. Der vorliegende Band richtet den Fokus zusätzlich auf weniger Bekanntes aus Architektur und Bildender Kunst des 14.-16. Jahrhunderts. Nürnberg zählt noch immer zu den Städten mit dem reichsten und künstlerisch bedeutendsten Erbe aus Spätmittelalter und Früher Neuzeit aufgrund seiner wirtschaftlichen Bedeutung, geprägt durch Handel, Handwerk und frühe manufakturielle Fertigung. Dies war der Boden für die Blüte der Künste. Der reich bebilderte Sammelband gibt mannigfache Anstösse, sich mit diesem Kulturerbe eingehender zu beschäftigen. Schwerpunkte bilden die ehemalige Deutschordenskirche St. Jakob und insbesondere ihr bedeutendes Hochaltarretabel des 14. Jahrhunderts sowie die Untersuchung medialer Aspekte von Werken der Dürerzeit.
Church architecture --- Nuremberg (Germany) --- Germany --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Nürnberg (Germany) --- Norimberga (Germany) --- Nyremvergē (Germany) --- Ni︠u︡rnberg (Germany) --- Neurenberg (Germany)
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Art --- Guidebooks. --- Guides --- Nuremberg (Germany) --- Nürnberger Land (Germany) --- Nuremberg (Allemagne) --- Nürnberger Land (Allemagne) --- Guidebooks --- Nürnberg (Germany) --- Norimberga (Germany) --- Nyremvergē (Germany) --- Ni︠u︡rnberg (Germany) --- Nürnberger Land, Ger. (Landkreis) --- Neurenberg (Germany)
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In Nürnberg, as in other German cities, the SA (or stormtroopers) was the most visible Nazi organisation prior to the seizure of power by Hitler in 1933. This book looks in close detail at the development of the SA from its inception in 1922 until its overthrow by Hitler in 1934. More than a history of marches and violent encounters, the book analyses why, in a heavily industrialized city where the forces of democracy initially enjoyed strong support, a growing number of men from virtually every group of society decided to become members of the SA. Drawing from the biographical data of more than 350 stormtroopers and from extensive research in German archives, Professor Reiche reveals both the significance of the First World War and peer pressure, as well as the impact of the Great Depression, on the growth of the SA.
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. --- S.A. (Sturmabteilung) --- SA (Sturmabteilung) --- Stormtroopers --- Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei --- History. --- Nuremberg (Germany) --- Nürnberg (Germany) --- Norimberga (Germany) --- Nyremvergē (Germany) --- Ni︠u︡rnberg (Germany) --- Politics and government. --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Brownshirts (Sturmabteilung) --- Neurenberg (Germany)
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091 <43 NURNBERG> --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--NURNBERG --- Nuremberg (Germany) --- -Nuremberg (Germany) --- -History --- -Sources --- Registers --- 091 <43 NURNBERG> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--NURNBERG --- -Nürnberg (Germany) --- Norimberga (Germany) --- Nyremvergē (Germany) --- Ni︠u︡rnberg (Germany) --- History --- Nürnberg (Germany) --- Sources. --- Registers. --- Sources --- Neurenberg (Germany)
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Nuremberg (Germany) --- Intellectual life --- History --- 943.3 NURNBERG --- Geschiedenis van Duitsland: Zuid-Oost-Duitsland: Beieren; Frankenland--(reg./lok.)--NURNBERG --- -Nuremberg (Germany) --- -History --- 943.3 NURNBERG Geschiedenis van Duitsland: Zuid-Oost-Duitsland: Beieren; Frankenland--(reg./lok.)--NURNBERG --- Nürnberg (Germany) --- Norimberga (Germany) --- Nyremvergē (Germany) --- Ni︠u︡rnberg (Germany) --- History. --- Intellectual life. --- Nuremberg (Germany) - Intellectual life --- Nuremberg (Germany) - History --- Neurenberg (Germany)
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Poor --- History. --- -Disadvantaged, Economically --- Economically disadvantaged --- Impoverished people --- Low-income people --- Pauperism --- Poor, The --- Poor people --- Persons --- Social classes --- Poverty --- History --- Economic conditions --- Nuremberg (Germany) --- -Economic conditions --- -History --- Disadvantaged, Economically --- Nürnberg (Germany) --- Norimberga (Germany) --- Nyremvergē (Germany) --- Ni︠u︡rnberg (Germany) --- Economic conditions. --- Poor - Germany - Nuremberg - History. --- Neurenberg (Germany)
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Cities and towns, Medieval --- -Medieval cities and towns --- Germany --- Nuremberg (Germany) --- -Nuremberg (Germany) --- -Politics and government --- -History, Military --- Politics and government --- -Germany --- Medieval cities and towns --- Nürnberg (Germany) --- Norimberga (Germany) --- Nyremvergē (Germany) --- Ni︠u︡rnberg (Germany) --- History, Military. --- Politics and government. --- Neurenberg (Germany)
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Traces the development of ideas of Nuremberg as cultural and spiritual capital, thus offering a coherent view of German cultural and intellectual history. Nuremberg: The Imaginary Capital is a broad study of German cultural history since 1500, with particular emphasis on the period since 1800. It explores the ways in which Germans have imagined Nuremberg as a cultural and spiritual capital, focusing feelings of national identity and belonging on the city -- or on their image of it. Chapters focus on the city of Dürer and Sachs at the threshold of the modern era, the glory of which became the basis forall the other imaginary Nurembergs; the Romantic rediscovery of the city in the late 18th century and the institutionalization of Nuremberg discourse through the Germanic National Museum in the mid 19th; Wagner's Meistersingervon Nürnberg, the most famous artistic invocation of the Nuremberg myth; the Nazi use and misuse of the Nuremberg myth, along with Leni Riefenstahl's film Triumph des Willens, not only the best-known Nuremberg film butalso the most significant documentary of Hitler's Third Reich; and finally the postwar development in which "Nuremberg" became the symbol of a new kind of international law and justice. Stephen Brockmann analyzes how the city came to be seen, in Germany and elsewhere, as representative of the national whole. He goes beyond the analysis of particular historical periods by showing how successive epochs and their images of Nuremberg built on those precedingthem, thus viewing German cultural and intellectual history as an intelligible unity centered around fascination and veneration for a particular city. Stephen Brockmann is Professor of German at Carnegie Mellon University. He is the recipient of the 2007 DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in German and European Studies/Humanities.
Capitals (Cities) --- National characteristics, German --- Public opinion. --- Nuremberg (Germany) --- Civilization. --- German national characteristics --- Capital cities --- Cities and towns --- Nürnberg (Germany) --- Norimberga (Germany) --- Nyremvergē (Germany) --- Ni︠u︡rnberg (Germany) --- Neurenberg (Germany) --- German cultural history. --- Nazi use. --- Nuremberg discourse. --- Nuremberg. --- Romantic rediscovery. --- city of Dürer. --- international law. --- justice. --- national identity. --- Public opinion
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Crime --- -Criminal justice, Administration of --- -Administration of criminal justice --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Justice, Administration of --- Criminal law --- Criminals --- City crime --- Crime and criminals --- Crimes --- Delinquency --- Felonies --- Misdemeanors --- Urban crime --- Social problems --- Criminology --- Transgression (Ethics) --- History --- Law and legislation --- Social aspects --- Nuremberg (Germany) --- -Social conditions --- Administration of criminal justice --- Nürnberg (Germany) --- Norimberga (Germany) --- Nyremvergē (Germany) --- Ni︠u︡rnberg (Germany) --- Social conditions. --- History. --- Criminal justice, Administration of - Germany - Nuremburg - History. --- Crime - Germany - Nuremberg - History. --- Neurenberg (Germany)
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