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Diese Biographie analysiert erstmals umfassend die politische Karriere von Frank-Walter Steinmeier, dem 12. Bundespräsidenten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und einem der bedeutendsten Sozialdemokraten der letzten zwei Jahrzehnte. Sebastian Kohlmann erzählt die Geschichte, wie Steinmeier - ein Vertreter der »Post-68er-Generation« - von einem politischen Akteur im Hintergrund zu einem Politiker im Vordergrund auf der großen Bühne der Bundespolitik wurde. Er widerspricht dabei den bis heute geläufigen Klischees eines visions- und leidenschaftslosen Verwaltungsbeamten und zeigt Frank-Walter Steinmeier vielmehr als einen seit Studientagen eminent politischen Geist mit klarem Wertekanon und Gestaltungsanspruch. Die Biographie lotet die Wirkung Steinmeiers in seinen verschiedenen Ämtern und bei der Neupositionierung der SPD in den vergangenen zwei Jahrzehnten aus. Aus dieser präzisen Analyse des politischen Lebenswegs von Frank-Walter Steinmeier ergibt sich schließlich das Profil eines hochpolitischen Bundespräsidenten. »Lohnende Lektüre.« Georg Paul Hefty, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 29.08.2017 »Hoch aktuell und wichtig.« Martin Ahrends, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, 10.06.2017 »Das Buch ist eine Fundgrube für weitere Beschäftigungen mit der jüngsten deutschen Geschichte mit dem Fokus auf den Bundespräsidenten.« Klaus Hohlfeld, ekz-Bibliotheksservice, 24.04.2017 »Für ein wissenschaftlich fundiertes Kennenlernen der Person ist Kohlmanns Biografie [...] unverzichtbar.« Gianluca Wallisch, Der Standard, 20.03.2017 Besprochen in: Braunschweiger Zeitung, 26.07.2017, Ann Claire Richter Deutschlandfunk Kultur, 10.06.2017, Martin Ahrends
Frank-Walter Steinmeier; Biografie; Sozialdemokratie; Parteien; Bundespräsident; SPD; Außenpolitik; Außenminister; Politik; Politikwissenschaft; Zeitgeschichte; Deutsche Geschichte; Biography; Social Democracy; Parties; Federal President; Foreign Policy; Foreign Minister; Politics; Political Science; Contemporary History; German History --- Steinmeier, Frank-Walter, --- Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands --- Biography. --- Contemporary History. --- Federal President. --- Foreign Minister. --- Foreign Policy. --- German History. --- Parties. --- Political Science. --- Politics. --- SPD. --- Social Democracy.
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"Was Jesus a Nazi? During the Third Reich, German Protestant theologians, motivated by racism and tapping into traditional Christian anti-Semitism, redefined Jesus as an Aryan and Christianity as a religion at war with Judaism. In 1939, these theologians established the Institute for the Study and Eradication of Jewish Influence on German Religious Life. In The Aryan Jesus, Susannah Heschel shows that during fhe Third Reich, the Institute became the most important propaganda organ of German Protestantism, exerting a widespread influence and producing a nazified Christianity that placed anti-Semitism at its theological center." "Based on years of archival research, The Aryan Jesus examines the membership and activities of this controversial theological organization. With headquarters in Eisenach, the Institute sponsored propaganda conferences throughout the Nazi Reich and published books defaming Judaism, including a dejudaized version of the New Testament and a catechism proclaiming Jesus as the savior of the Aryans. Institute members - professors of theology, bishops, and pastors - viewed their efforts as a vital support for Hitler's war against the Jews."--Jacket.
German-Christian movement. --- National socialism and religion. --- Abel, Wolfgang. --- Altenburg, church in. --- Angelos. --- Arische Rundschau. --- Assyriology. --- Augsburg Confession. --- Babylonian mythology. --- Barmen Declaration (1934). --- Bayreuth Blätter. --- Birnbaum, Walter. --- Buchenwald concentration camp. --- Call of Life. --- Catholicism. --- Conti, Leonardo. --- Dalman, Gustav. --- Deutsches Christentum. --- Dungs, Heinz. --- Enlightenment philosophy. --- Ericksen, Robert. --- Faulhaber, Michael von. --- Frank, Walter. --- Generalanzeiger. --- Gilgamesh epic. --- Grundmann, Emil. --- Happich, Karlheinz. --- Heinsdorff, Emil Ernst. --- Hellenism. --- Hoffmann, Richard. --- Indology. --- Institutum Judaicum. --- Jesus. --- Johannsen, Hermann. --- Josephus. --- Kerrl, Hanns. --- Kristnallnacht pogrom. --- Lincoln, Bruce. --- Ludendorff, Erich. --- Mauersberger, Erhard. --- Mendelssohn, Moses. --- Military Field Hymnal. --- Nordland. --- Nuremburg Laws. --- Oberheid, Heinrich. --- Our Fighting Songs. --- catechism revision. --- church interiors. --- euthanasia programs. --- free churches. --- incarnational theology. --- miscegenation. --- monogenesis. --- nationalism, German.
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Splendid Isolation is a group exhibition that seeks to explore the particular conditions of life in solitude, and more precisely the creative impulses it can nourish. Bringing together an intergenerational and international group of artists, it centres on the artistic output that is induced by life under self-imposed or forced restrictions and foregrounds herein a number of positions. They include working conditions in which artists have been brutally cut off from their environment, have opted for a voluntary withdrawal or are bound to live in socially restricted conditions within their own community. Solitude can be either welcomed or dreaded as uninvited loneliness. The introspection and concentration associated with a creative practice has occasionally motivated artists to withdraw from society. Living in silence can be experienced as an advantage or even as a necessary requirement to create. Today, any form of absolute isolation has become hard to imagine. In a globalised world with its deeply networked structures, life is imbued with interaction, visibility and connectedness. Under these circumstances, personal withdrawal and escapist desires often align with the choice for a more sustainable or even autarkic life or are inspired by a fundamental dissatisfaction with an unjust political system.
Solitude in art --- Art, Modern --- kunst --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Abu Shakra Asim --- Blank Irma --- Bess Forrest --- Amouzou Hélène --- Walter Frank --- Yamguen Hervé --- Bergeman Danny --- Atta Sabri Salam --- Bourgeois Louise --- Dogan Zehra --- Houédard Dom Sylvester --- Dittborn Eugenio --- Vescovi Adrien --- Abdel Hamid Majd --- Hakihiiwe Sheroanawe --- Byrd David --- Hessie --- Malani Nalini --- Jarman Derek --- Ashoona Shuvinai --- Scott Judith --- Perna Luciano --- 7.039 --- Tentoonstellingen ; actuele kunst ; 20ste en 21ste eeuw --- Kunst en existentie ; angst ; leegte ; eenzaamheid --- Museumcatalogi ; Gent ; S.M.A.K. Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst --- 7.039(493) --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 ; België --- Blank, Irma --- Bourgeois, Louise --- Doğan, Zehra --- Hamid, Majd Abdel --- Al Atassi, Mohamed Ali --- Jarman, Derek --- Malani, Nalini --- Walter, Frank --- Yamguen, Hervé --- Art --- eenzaamheid --- Abo-Shakra, Assim --- Bess, Forrest --- Frank, Walter --- Houédard, Dom Sylvester --- Scott, Judith --- Amouzou, Hélène --- Sabri, Salam Atta --- Vescovi, Adrien --- Dittborn, Eugenio
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On peut considérer que la fin historique de l'avant-garde se situe autour de 1929, au moment de la crise boursière qui a bouleversé le monde entier. A partir de 1930, la production artistique est caractérisée par un mouvement éclectique et un retour à la figuration, et ce pendant une vingtaine d'années, avant le retour de l'abstraction sur la scène belge. Le mouvement de "La jeune peinture belge" a joué un rôle important dans cette re-découverte.
Art styles --- Painting --- painting [image-making] --- De Maegd, Jos --- Vaerten, Jan --- Dasnoy, Albert --- Smet, de, Gustaaf --- Saverys, Albert --- Creuz, Serge --- Lint, van, Louis --- Barbaix, René --- Permeke, Constant --- Kersting, Jef --- Delahaut, Jo --- Verken, Colette --- Roy, Van, Johan --- Tytgat, Edgard --- Vantongerloo, Georges --- Carrey, Georges --- Conrardy, Georges --- Vandenbranden, Guy --- Engel, Ernest --- Verheyen, Jef --- Saedeleer, de, Valerius --- Leflot, Alys --- Navez, Léon --- Howet, Marie --- Mellery, Xavier --- Quinet, Mig --- De Coninck, Roger --- Berghe, van den, Frits --- Godderis, Jack --- Delhaye, José --- Riedel, Helene --- Rets, Jean --- Wouters, Rik --- Camus, Gustave --- Lambert, Claire --- Peeters, Jozef --- Wolvens, Henri Victor --- Mels, René --- Brasseur, Henri --- Ubac, Raoul --- Hannoset, Corneille --- Stobbaerts, Marcel --- Deltour, Louis --- Vinck, Jozef --- Demeure, Youri --- Cosse, Raymond --- Donas, Marthe --- Ottevaere, Henri --- Van Essche, Paul --- Dresselaers, Henri --- Mahy, Emile --- Notebaert, Marcel --- Dubrunfaut, Edmond --- Dotremont, Christian --- Grosemans, Arthur --- Masereel, Frans --- Petit, Renée --- Spilliaert, Leon --- Léonard, Maurice --- Ramah --- Iserentant, Mayou --- Gilles, Piet --- Frank, Walter --- Collignon, Georges --- Bury, Pol --- Cobbaert, Jan --- Bergen, Emiel --- Van Thienen, Paul --- Bonnet, Anne --- Ermen, van, Walter --- Silvin --- Welles, Florent --- Ongenae, Josef --- Brusselmans, Jean --- Flouquet, Pierre-Louis --- Debonnnaires, Fernand --- Overstraeten, van, War --- Boquet, Jean --- Pry, Charles --- Leplae, Charles --- Van Ginneken, Yvonne --- Lucas, Richard --- Bertrand, Gaston --- Devos, Léon --- Coumans, Raymond --- Tits, Simone --- Mortier, Antoine --- Timmermans, Jean --- Milo, Jean --- Cornil, Monique --- Meerbergen, Rudolph --- Bataille, Marie-Henriette --- Hauror, A.L. --- Lacasse, Joseph --- Descamps, Henri --- Lismonde, Jules --- Van de Spiegele, Louis --- Collon, Odette --- Cox, Jan --- Crevecoeur --- Smits, Jakob --- Daeye, Hippolyte --- Liard, Robert --- Burssens, Jan --- Alechinsky, Pierre --- Claus, Marc --- Van den Haute, Armand --- Anthoons, Willy --- Damme, van, Suzanne --- Maes, Jacques --- Bourgeois, Victor --- François, André --- Slabbinck, Rik --- Strebelle, Olivier --- Malfait, Hubert --- Delnest, Robert --- Bataille, Thérèse --- Timper, Paul --- Braekeleer, de, Henri --- Somville, Roger --- Vriens, Antoine --- Denkens, Herman --- Nicaise, Georges --- Plomteux, Leopold --- Evenepoel, Henri --- Thevenet, Louis --- Frey, Alice --- Seuphor, Michel --- Gilles, Ray --- Grand-Jean, Renaud --- Wyckaert, Maurice --- Vlerick, Pieter --- Claus, Hugo --- Ensor, James --- Servaes, Albert --- Reinhoud --- Anderlecht, van, Englebert --- Lenaerts, Carlos --- Peire, Luc --- Caille, Pierre --- Haese, D', Roel --- Servranckx, Victor --- Crocq, Pierre --- Stobbaerts, Jan --- Mendelson, Marc --- Dyck, van, Albert --- anno 1940-1949 --- Belgium --- Painting, Modern --- Peinture --- Association "Jeune peinture belge." --- Painting, Belgian --- Jeune peinture belge (Association) --- Belgique --- Histoire --- -759.9493 --- 759.06 --- Belgian painting --- Arts Painting Belgium --- Arts Painting 1900 --- -Jeune peinture belge (Association) --- Jonge Belgische Schilderkunst (Association) --- Association "Jeune peinture belge" --- Vereniging de Jonge Belgische Schilderkunst --- J.P.B. --- JPB --- 759.9493 --- -Arts Painting Belgium --- Coninck, De, Roger --- Spiegele, Van de, Louis --- Thienen, Van, Paul --- Cossé, Raymond --- Essche, Van, Paul --- Painting, Belgian - 20th century --- 700 --- peinture XXe siècle --- Belgique sculpture --- Belgique peinture --- sculpture XXe siècle --- kunst algemeen --- art généralités --- Haute, Van den, Armand --- jeune peinture belge
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