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Les plaquettes de schiste gravées du Saut-du-Perron. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2001.

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Imhof, Arthur Erwin. Zwischen Europa und Übersee: Ein Historiker-Demograph schaut Bilder an. Bamberg: Förderverein Forschungsstiftung für Vergleichende Europäische Überseegeschichte, 1992.

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Im Bildersaal der Geschichte, oder, Ein Historiker schaut Bilder an. München: C.H. Beck, 1991.

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Biyenaleh, le-omanim tseʻirim (6th 1982 Haifa Israel). ha-Biyenaleh ha-shishit le-omanim tseʻirim. [Haifa]: Muzeʼon Ḥefah le-omanut ḥadashah, 1992.

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Marion, Aptroot, Gross William L, Universitäts und Landesbibliothek Düsseldorf, and Erzbischöfliche Diözesan- und Dombibliothek (Cologne, Germany), eds. Kommt heraus und schaut: Jüdische und christliche Illustrationen zur Bibel in alter Zeit. Essen: Klartext, 2002.

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Jésus-Christ en écriture d'images: Premières représentations chrétiennes. Genève: Editions Labor et fides, 1990.

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Brückner, Ramona. Erich Kuithan: Kunst und Industrie in Jena im frühen 20. Jahrhundert. Weimar: Hain, 2005.

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Hans, Peterse, and Marschall Veronika 1964-, eds. Süss scheint der Krieg den Unerfahrenen: Das Bild vom Krieg und die Utopie des Friedens in der Frühen Neuzeit. Göttingen: V&R unipress, 2006.

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Wendling, Miriam, ed. Cardinal Adam Easton (c. 1330-1397). NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463726528.

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The varied career of Adam Easton (c.1330—1397) led him from Norwich Cathedral Priory to Oxford, Avignon and Rome. Not only a monk of the Benedictine Order, he was also a scholar, theologian, diplomat and cardinal, and his work reflects the breadth of this multifaceted background. This volume presents recent research on Easton’s oeuvre, his diplomacy and the books that accompanied him on his travels. Amongst the works addressed in this volume are Easton’s Defensorium ecclesiastice potestatis, his Defensorium Sanctae Birgittae and his Office for the Feast of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary. Further evidence is also offered on his testimony during the Great Schism, on the dating of his copy of De pauperie Salvatoris, while two reassessments are made of his likeness, including his sepulchral monument at S. Cecilia in Trastevere in Rome and the Lutterworth wall painting. Finally, a catalogue of Easton’s important manuscript collection is also provided.
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Geiger, Annette, and Bianca Holtschke, eds. Piktogrammatik. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839457436.

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Unser Wissen und Denken bildet sich immer auch durch grafisches Darstellen heraus, es wird durch bildliche Zeichen anschaulich und vermittelbar. Doch was bildet man dabei eigentlich ab - als Piktogramm oder Diagramm, als Karte oder Informationsgrafik, als Illustration oder Animation? Zwischen Theorie und Praxis vermittelnd, fragen die Beiträge des Bandes nicht nur, wie die zugrunde liegende Bilderordnung funktioniert, sondern auch, wie sie im Entwurfsprozess entwickelt wird. Es wird deutlich: Gestaltete Bilder geben einer immateriellen Idee eine materielle Form - sie sind Weisen der Welterzeugung. Sie beruhen auf geregelten Verfahren und lassen dennoch Spielraum für gestalterische Freiheiten. Mit Beiträgen von: Annette Geiger, Bianca Holtschke, Hannes Kater, Joosten Mueller, Rolf F. Nohr, Samuel Nyholm, Carolin Scheler, Astrit Schmidt-Burkhardt, Pierre Smolarski, Daniela Stöppel, Lukas R. A. Wilde.
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Table ronde de déchiffrer les écritures effacées (1981 Paris). Déchiffrer les écritures effacées: Actes de la table ronde édités par Lucie Fossier et Jean Irigoin. Paris: Éditions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1990.

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Derman, M. Uğur. Letters in gold: Ottoman calligraphy from the Sakıp Sabancı collection, Istanbul. New York: Metropolitian Museum of Art, 1998.

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Wien, Kunsthistorisches Museum, and Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaft, eds. Die Verschriftlichung der Welt: Bild, Text und Zahl in der Kultur des Mittelalters und der Frühen Neuzeit. Wien: Kunsthistorisches Museum, 2000.

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More, Alison. The Western Schism, Observant Reform, and Institutionalization. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807698.003.0004.

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Despite the regularization that occurred in the fourteenth century, communities of pious women who engaged with the secular world continued to flourish throughout Europe. While canon law still regarded these communities as laywomen, the regularizing efforts of those responsible for their cura meant that they were now enclosed, wore recognizable habits, and professed approved religious rules. As a result, these women were now virtually indistinguishable from traditional female monastics. This chapter explores the changes in the informal association of non-monastic houses with recognized religious orders from the end of the fourteenth century. As with much of the religious landscape at this time, this change was to be affected by both the Observant Reform movement and the Western Schism. In particular, this chapter looks at the continued influence of John XXIII’s Personas vacantes on communities of women in Flanders, Northern France, and Scotland.
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1497-1543, Holbein Hans, Holbein Ambrosius 1494?-1518?, Lindemann Bernd Wolfgang, and Öffentliche Kunstsammlung Basel, eds. Ein Schulmeister schilt vf beiden seiten gemolt: Holbeins Beitrag zur Frühgeschichte des Genrebildes : Kunstmuseum Basel, 26. Juni bis 7. September 1997. Basel: Kunstmuseum Basel, 1997.

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Mehring, Reinhard, ed. Welch gütiges Schicksal. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748928034.

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This key document on the history of public law puts into the heart of the so-called "Schmitt School" and is carried by intensive devotion and exciting argumentative and factual seriousness. At the same time, Schmitt repeatedly opposes Böckenförde's "Schmitt project": the attempt at political-theological rein, legal canonization, and adaptation for the Federal Republic. The edition is supplemented by further correspondence and materials. A selection of smaller texts documents Böckenförde's ongoing engagement with Schmitt scholarship as well as the transformation of his "political theology" into the more recent situation and times.
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Köhler, Kristina, Fabienne Liptay, Jörg Schweinitz, and Sophie Rudolph, eds. Alain Resnais. edition text + kritik im Richard Boorberg Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783967075779.

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Obwohl Alain Resnais (1922–2014) zu den bekanntesten "Autorenfilmern" seiner Generation zählt, scheint er doch einer autorenzentrierten Annäherung an sein Werk zu trotzen. So unterschiedlich sind seine Filme über einen Zeitraum von fast sieben Jahrzehnten hinweg. Alain Resnais selbst bezeichnet Film als eine Form der "bricolage", eine Bastelei, die verschiedenste Dinge und vorgefundene Materialien miteinander vermischt und etwas Neues daraus entstehen lässt. Auch wenn er sich in den letzten Jahren seines Filmschaffens dem Boulevardtheater und der Operette zugewandt hat, bleibt sein Name mit einer Reihe von tief in der traumatischen Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts verwurzelten Filmen wie "Nuit et brouillard" (1955) oder "Hiroshima mon amour" (1959) verbunden. Ab den 1980er Jahren beginnt er mit einem festen Ensemble von Schauspielern zu arbeiten, deren Gesichter zu Markenzeichen der dem Boulevardtheater verpflichteten "Comédie Resnais" geworden sind. Was jedoch alle seine Filme prägt, ist die nonchalante Ununterscheidbarkeit, wenn es um Hochkultur und Populärkultur geht. Resnais schert sich nicht um Genrekonventionen, daher vermögen seine Filme das Publikum gleichzeitig zu unterhalten und zu irritieren.
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Sposato, Jeffrey S. Hiller, Schicht, and the Crises of Church and State, 1785–1823. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190616953.003.0003.

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This chapter is the second of three chapters to look at the relationship between a Thomaskantor, who oversaw the church music, and a Kapellmeister (music director) of the public concerts. Thomaskantor Johann Adam Hiller and Kapellmeister Johann Gottfried Schicht are examined. Schicht succeeded Hiller as Gewandhaus orchestra director in 1785, and eventually became Thomaskantor in 1810, succeeding August Eberhard Müller. At the Gewandhaus, Schicht increased the amount of sacred music performed, while adjusting the concert repertoire to reflect changes that Hiller, in partnership with Church Superintendent Johann Georg Rosenmüller, implemented in the churches. The invasion of Napoleon into Saxony affected the public performance of music. When Schicht became Thomaskantor, church attendance was down. Schicht geared the performance of church music to attract middle-class concert audiences to the church. The Gewandhaus was now the dominant music institution in Leipzig, and church music would imitate it.
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Mitschang, Stephan, ed. Schaffung von Bauland. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748901945.

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This volume presents a summary of the latest academic conference on urban and regional planning, which took place at the Technical University Berlin in March 2019. The conference addressed current demands in urban development with regard to the creation of building land and its legal requirements. In the past years, we have seen a growing demand to establish building land, especially for the provision of housing. Here, unplanned inner-areas have a particular importance. Through procedural simplifications, German legislators are trying to incentivise municipalities to set up, modify or complement land-use plans. Delimitation problems between the planning instruments themselves and their scope are currently a problem for both investors and municipalities. These conference proceedings are intended to help practitioners who are dealing with the new regulations. With contributions by Prof. Dr. Michael Krautzberger, Prof. Dr. Alexander Schink, Dr.-Ing. Tim Schwarz, Dr. jur. Gerhard Spieß, Michael Bongartz, Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Stephan Mitschang, M. Sc. Mira Evers, Dipl.-Ing. Angelika Sack, Univ.-Prof. Dr. jur. Willy Spannowsky, Prof. Dr. jur. Gerd Schmidt-Eichstaedt, Prof. Dr. jur. Christian-W. Otto, Prof. Dr. Olaf Reidt
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Kahn, Andrew, Mark Lipovetsky, Irina Reyfman, and Stephanie Sandler. Paradise lost. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199663941.003.0008.

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The historical period is framed chronologically by two significant crises: the dynastic crisis at the turn of the century, known as the Time of Troubles, and the religious conflict known as the Schism starting from the 1660s. Literature closely reflects the gradual disintegration of the narrative of Holy Russia from paradise to paradise lost, and responds in a number of ways. Tales and historical narratives treat the Time of Troubles and its aftermath, when famine and the impoverishment of the monasteries swept through Russia. Poetic songs, mostly Christian in content and reflecting the survival of pagan faith, are examined in a case study. The continued production of saints’ lives and vision tales captures uncertainty as personal experience, played out in the literature of the Schism of the 1660s–80s, most notably works of autobiography written by Old Believers: the autobiography of the Archpriest Avvakum is a masterpiece of the genre.
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Howlett, David J. The Destroyer and the Peacemakers, 1984–1990. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038488.003.0006.

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This chapter explores the 1980s Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' schism by the ways individuals mapped the Kirtland Temple within their sacred universes. Such mapping involved revelations about temples, conferences at or near the building, the construction of worship spaces near the temple, the creation of eschatological maps about the temple and its role in the end of history, and the creation of collective memories through commemorative rituals. In this, Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints members followed practices that had helped establish their church's collective identity in previous decades. What was different, of course, was the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' schism that allowed for an opening to extreme, even violent, mappings of the Kirtland Temple. The chapter then recounts the history of Jeffrey Lundgren, his apocalyptic group, and his violent mapping and actions.
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Prozorov, Sergei. Carl Schmitt. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474423632.003.0008.

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The work of Carl Schmitt has been a key influence on Agamben’s work, particularly his more political writings. Especially in the Anglo-American context, the discovery of Agamben’s work after the publication of the first volume of Homo Sacer coincided with a major revival of interest in Schmitt, both of which were partly motivated by the exceptionalist tendencies in US domestic and foreign policy in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. At least in the first wave of reception of Agamben’s writings,1 his reinterpretation of Schmitt’s theory of sovereignty in the Foucauldian biopolitical key was the best-known and most controversial aspect of his work. And yet Schmitt has been a strange kind of influence. His work hardly influenced Agamben philosophically, as Heidegger’s and Benjamin’s did on the level of ontology or method. Agamben did not try to ‘correct or complete’ Schmitt the way he did with Foucault’s work on biopolitics and government. Finally, Agamben did not really debate with or criticise Schmitt’s theories the way he did with Derrida. While Schmitt’s political thought was certainly employed in a variety of ways after Homo Sacer, Schmitt was not really engaged with as a philosophical interlocutor.
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Siecienski, A. Edward. Beards, Azymes, and Purgatory. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190065065.001.0001.

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Abstract Although the Filioque and the papacy are usually regarded as the questions that have caused the schism between Christian East and West, there were other issues (like the use of azymes, or unleavened bread, for the mass) that have greater claim to be the source of the division. For example, the fact that Latin priests were beardless was cited as one of the reasons for the excommunications of 1054, and the Western belief in Purgatory was the very first issue discussed at the Council of Ferrara-Florence in 1438, the last real attempt to heal the schism before the twentieth century. Thus, if one wants to understand the schism between East and West, one is forced to deal not only with the reasons it remains, but also with the reasons it began. These disagreements about beards, bread, and the state of souls after death may not appear to be church-dividing issues today, but they are nevertheless the reasons why the church is divided. This book examines these three debates—beards, azymes, and Purgatory—from the biblical and patristic period to the modern day. It is an amazing story, filled with beardless (and bearded) holy men debating the nature of masculinity, the Eucharist, and the world to come in an atmosphere that was often as contentious as any dispute about the Spirit’s procession. While these issues may not now generate the same heat, they still have much to offer anyone wishing to understand the ongoing rift between the Catholic and Orthodox Churches.
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Stefan, Bursche, and Vogtherr Hans-Jürgen, eds. Das Goldene Schiff von Uelzen: Vergangenheit und Gegenwart eines Wahrzeichens ; eine Schrift zur 725 jährigen Wiederkehr der Verleihung des Stadtrechts an Uelzen. Uelzen: Becker, 1995.

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Schmitz, Alexander. Legitimacy of the Modern Age? Edited by Jens Meierhenrich and Oliver Simons. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199916931.013.39.

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The opposition between religiosity and secularism is the key to both a discourse-historical epochal threshold and the question of the self-understanding of Western modernity. The controversy between Carl Schmitt and Hans Blumenberg constitutes one episode in the long-term, many-faceted debate over secularization. At the core of the controversy is the question of how modern science on the one hand and rational law on the other hand can be differentiated as autonomous realms. At the same time, the anthropological framing conditions for a technologized life world are here at issue. Carl Schmitt began the controversy in the afterword of his last book, which criticized Blumenberg’s Legitimacy of the Modern Age in a basic way. Political Theology II thus also became Schmitt’s testament, in which he formulated instructions about how to read the continuity and identity of his life and work.
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Dina, Sonntag, and Landesstelle für Museumsbetreuung Baden-Württemberg, eds. Neuordnungen: Südwestdeutsche Museen in der Nachkriegszeit. Tübingen: Silberburg-Verlag, 2002.

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Deruelle, Nathalie, and Jean-Philippe Uzan. The Kerr solution. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198786399.003.0048.

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This chapter covers the Kerr metric, which is an exact solution of the Einstein vacuum equations. The Kerr metric provides a good approximation of the spacetime near each of the many rotating black holes in the observable universe. This chapter shows that the Einstein equations are nonlinear. However, there exists a class of metrics which linearize them. It demonstrates the Kerr–Schild metrics, before arriving at the Kerr solution in the Kerr–Schild metrics. Since the Kerr solution is stationary and axially symmetric, this chapter shows that the geodesic equation possesses two first integrals. Finally, the chapter turns to the Kerr black hole, as well as its curvature singularity, horizons, static limit, and maximal extension.
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Grodź, Stanislaw, Sebastian M. Michael, and Roger Schroeder, eds. Giants’ Footprints. Academia – ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783985720156.

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The volume contains the past and present story of Anthropos Institute, which grew around the journal Anthropos and its founder Wilhelm Schmidt. The book is divided into three sections. The first outlines the history of the Institute, presents the early co-workers of Schmidt, gives an insider’s perspective on the development of the journal and opens a new look at Schmidt’s leading concept. Section two introduces various local outreach efforts of the Institute in Japan, India, Brazil, Ghana and Papua New Guinea. Finally, some members present their current work. The collection is complemented by an outsider’s assessment of the Institute’s engagement. The Appendix includes a list of all the members of the Institute.
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Stokes, Laura. Toward the Witch Craze. Edited by Judith Bennett and Ruth Karras. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199582174.013.032.

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The early modern witch craze could never have taken place without crucial transformations in elite attitudes toward magic that opened the ears of judges to popular witch fears. The groundwork for these transformations was laid during the generations of social upheaval and papal schism that followed the Black Death, but the turning point came with demonological innovations in the early fifteenth century. These innovations coincided with a revolution in criminal justice that armed judges with powerful tools for extracting all manner of confessions at a time when they were increasingly disposed to lend credence to the accusations of the populace against suspected witches.
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Frankreich Jahrbuch 2021. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748931904.

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This volume takes a comparative look at the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic and the political handling of it in Europe, focusing on its implications for Germany, France and Italy. European measures such as the Next Generation EU fund and the ECB's changing monetary policy are also examined. Against the back-ground of the latest bi- and trilateral as well as European initiatives, the book discusses the prospects for further cooperation. In this volume, selected experts from the aforementioned three countries address a broad audience that goes beyond specialist circles. With contributions by Frank Baasner, Charlotte Bellon, Jean-Pierre Darnis, Alexander Grasse, Eileen Keller, Ulrich Krotz, Jan Labitzke, Christina Rüther, Christoph M. Schmidt, Torsten Schmidt, Lucas Schramm, Marco Simoni and Natacha Valla.
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Agamben, Giorgio. A Jurist Confronting Himself. Edited by Jens Meierhenrich and Oliver Simons. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199916931.013.36.

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This chapter was originally published as a preface to a collection of Italian translations of texts by and interviews with Carl Schmitt. It shows how each text offers an image of Schmitt that can best be seen in light of what Walter Benjamin called the "now of knowability": in a constellation formed by the decisive political problems of Schmitt’s time. The challenge these texts thus propose is akin to that of finding figures hidden in a landscape painting. The chapter argues that the hidden figures in Schmitt’s works designate those points at which their contemporary relevance is greatest. Only in this constellation can the crux of Schmittian exegesis-that of a fascist thinker who continues to concern contemporary society profoundly-be fully experienced.
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Breckner, Ingrid, Albrecht Göschel, and Ulf Matthiesen, eds. Stadtsoziologie und Stadtentwicklung. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845276779.

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Das Handbuch bietet erstmals einen Überblick über aktuelle und historische städtische Entwicklungen unter fünf zentralen Kategorien: Stadtentwicklung in intermediären Aushandlungsprozessen; Urbanität im Spannungsfeld von Heterogenisierung und Integration; Identitätskonstrukte und kulturelle Praktiken in Stadtkulturen; Städte als Akteure von Zukunft; Visionen und Utopien der Stadt. Informationen über Institutionen der Stadtforschung, wichtige Zeitschriften und Ausbildungseinrichtungen für Stadtsoziologie und Stadtentwicklung schließen den Band ab. Das Wechselspiel von Akteuren, Prozessen und Strukturen wird in fachlich angemessenen und allgemeinverständlichen Beiträgen aus unterschiedlichen Disziplinen der deutschsprachigen Stadtforschung greifbar. Damit ist dieses Handbuch allen Akteuren in Studium, Forschung und Praxis eine anregende Referenzquelle, ein konzises Nachschlagewerk und ein verlässlicher Begleiter im Arbeitsalltag. Mit Beiträgen von Mazda Adli | Sabine Baumgart | Nina Baur | Heidede Becker † | Klaus J. Beckmann | Solveig Behr | Maximilian Berger | Christoph Bernhardt | Matthias Bernt | Regina Bittner | Ingrid Breckner | Hans-Joachim Bürkner | Jens Dangschat | Ursula Drenckhan | Werner Durth | Susanne Frank | Sybille Frank | Thomas Gil | Albrecht Göschel | Gernot Grabher | Busso Grabow | Simon Güntner | Joachim Häfele | Nina Hälker | Tilman Harlander | Jens Hasse | Elisabeth Heidenreich | Hubert Heinelt | Dietrich Henckel | Heike Herrmann | Felicitas Hillmann | Jasmin Jossin | Johann Jessen | Sigrun Kabisch | Robert Kaltenbrunner | Volker Kirchberg | Gabriele Klein | Martin Kronauer | Carsten Kühl | Gerd Kuhn | Klaus Kunzmann | Bastian Lange | Christoph Laimer | Dieter Läpple | Sebastian Lentz | Rolf Lindner | Julia Lossau | Heinrich Mäding | Ulf Matthiesen | Marcus Menzl | Monika Meyer | Michael Mönninger | Kornelia Müller | Anna-Lisa Müller | Jörg Pohlan | Stefan Reiß-Schmidt | Dieter Rink | Marianne Rodenstein | Cornelia Rösler | Roland Roth | Renate Ruhne | Jonas Schöndorf | Dieter Schott | Dirk Schubert | Christoph Schwarzkopf | Klaus Selle | Ariane Sept | Walter Siebel | Annette Spellerberg | Wendelin Strubelt | Gabriele Sturm | Wulf Tessin | Joachim Thiel | Eberhard von Einem | Luise Willen | Sophie Wolfrum | Evgenia Yosifova | Gesa Ziemer | Karsten Zimmermann | Martin zur Nedden
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Visuelle Medien im christlichen Kult. Fallstudien aus dem 13. bis 16. Jahrhundert. Böhlau Wien, 2002.

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Divine Golden Ingenious: The Golden Ratio as a Theory of Everything? Hirmer Publishers, 2017.

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Schmidt, Christopher A., and Peter Neumann, eds. Bürgerbegehren und Bürgerentscheid in Ludwigsburg – 1981 bis 2020. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748934417.

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Since citizens' petitions were first introduced in Baden-Württemberg in 1956, there have been six cases of citizens' petitions and referendums in Ludwigsburg. Their subjects were as diverse as the discussions in the municipal council, ranging from the construction of the town hall and the redesign of the inner-city traffic axes, to a planned sand sculpture exhibition and the ‘bicycle referendum’. The initiators were also just as varied as the issues in question: some were ordinary citizens, but others were local politicians who resorted to the means of a citizens' petition. Now, under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Christopher Schmidt and the head of DISUD, Dr. Peter Neumann, students from Esslingen University of Applied Sciences have taken a closer look at this exciting chapter in Ludwigsburg's history. With contributions by Deborah Hollenbach, Markus Iwan Pauzar, Nadja Schairer, Prof. Dr. Christopher A. Schmidt and David Wanner.
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Kelly, Duncan. Carl Schmitt’s Political Theory of Dictatorship. Edited by Jens Meierhenrich and Oliver Simons. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199916931.013.009.

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This chapter reconstructs the intellectual-historical background to Carl Schmitt’s well-known analysis of the problem of dictatorship and the powers of the Reichspräsident under the Weimar Constitution. The analysis focuses both on Schmitt’s wartime propaganda work, concerning a distinction between the state of siege and dictatorship, as well as on his more general analysis of modern German liberalism. It demonstrates why Schmitt attempted to produce a critical history of the history of modern political thought with the concept of dictatorship at its heart and how he came to distinguish between commissarial and sovereign forms of dictatorship to attack liberalism and liberal democracy. The chapter also focuses on the conceptual reworking of the relationship between legitimacy and dictatorship that Schmitt produced by interweaving the political thought of the Abbé Sieyès and the French Revolution into his basic rejection of contemporary liberal and socialist forms of politics.
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Tapsell, Grant. The Church of England, 1662–1714. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199644636.003.0002.

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Although the Church of England was formally re-established by the Act of Uniformity (1662), the narrow terms of the religious ‘settlement’ dismayed many and prompted a very significant schism in English Protestantism. The Revolution of 1688/9 prompted a further parting of the ways, with many refusing to recognize William and Mary as sovereigns and thus becoming ‘non-jurors’. Nevertheless, if the later Stuart Church was often buffeted by external threats, and locked in internecine polemical warfare, it was also boosted by phases of renewal that found expression in both physical fabric and devotional activity. In this chapter two approaches to the later Stuart Church are adopted in successive sections: a descriptive account of events and issues, and a definitional analysis of what, ultimately, ‘the Church of England’—its character and compass—meant in this period.
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Gehle, Burkhard, Heribert Hirte, and Daniel Lochner, eds. Festschrift für Thomas Heidel. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748925439.

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Corporate Litigation, der „Besondere Vertreter“ und Minderheitenschutz im Aktienrecht, „Gestaltungsspielräume“ bei der Unternehmensführung und -bewertung – all das sind Fragen, die den Bonner Rechtsanwalt Thomas Heidel in seinem beruflichen Leben beschäftigen. Mehr als 50 renommierte Autoren aus Wissenschaft, Justiz, Anwaltschaft und Wirtschaftsprüfung ehren ihn mit einer außerordentlich breit angelegten Festschrift. Ihre Aufsätze befassen sich mit aktuellen Themen aus dem Gesellschafts-, Handels, und Steuerrecht einschließlich des Bilanzrechts und der Unternehmensbewertung, aber auch mit grundlegenden Fragen des Verfassungs- und des Europarechts. Die Vielfalt der Beiträge spiegelt die Breite des beruflichen und wissenschaftlichen Wirkens Thomas Heidels wider. Ein besonderer Fokus liegt auf dem Aktienrecht und dort insbesondere auf dem Rechtsinstitut des Besonderen Vertreters, das Thomas Heidel wie kein anderer durch seine berufliche Tätigkeit und sein wissenschaftliches Wirken mitgeprägt hat. Die Festschrift bietet durch die vielseitigen Beiträge mit starkem praktischen Bezug eine interessante Lektüre über den Tag hinaus für alle Praktiker und Wissenschaftler im Gesellschafts-, Steuer- und Handelsrecht. Mit Beiträgen von RA Dr. Moritz Beneke; Notar Leif Böttcher; Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Barbara Dauner-Lieb; RA Prof. Dr. Christian E. Decher; RA Dr. Fabian Dietz-Vellmer; WP u StB Achim Dörner, LL.M.; Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Holger Fleischer, LL.M. (Michigan); VRiOLG a.D. Dr. Burkhard Gehle; Prof. Dr. Barbara Grunewald; PD Dr. Rafael Harnos; Notar Dr. Armin Hauschild; Prof. Dr. Joachim Hennrichs; Prof. Dr. Heribert Hirte, LL.M. (Berkeley); Dr. Alfred Hoffmann; RA Dr. Jürgen Hoffmann, FASteuerR u FAHuGR; Dr. Philipp Maximilian Holle; RiLG Dr. Torben Illner; Prof. Dr. Martin Jonas; RiBGH Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kirchhoff; RA u Advocat Dr. Wolfgang Knapp, M.C.L. (Michigan); Prof. Dr. Leonhard Knoll; Prof. Dr. Jens Koch; RA Dr. Gerd Krämer, FABKR; VRiLG Dr. Helmut Krenek; RA Dr. Marc Löbbe; RA Dr. Daniel Lochner, FAHuGR; Carolin Lunemann; RA Dr. Christoph Lüttenberg, LL.B. (Université Paris I); RA Dr. Wienand Meilicke, Licencié en droit francais, LL.M. taxation (N. Y. U.), FASteuerR u FAHuGR; RA Dr. J. Frédéric Meilicke, LL.M.; Prof. Dr. Sebastian Mock, LL.M. (NYU), Attorney-at-Law (New York); VRiLG Dr. Martin Müller; RA Dr. Till Müller-Ibold, LL.M.; RA Dr. Stefan Mutter; Prof. Dr. Ulrich Noack; RA u StB Dr. Michael Oltmanns, LL.M.; RA Dr. Stephan Pauly, FAArbR; RA u StB Dr. Dirk Pohl, FASteuerR; RAuN a.D. Prof. Dr. Hans-Joachim Priester; RA Matthias Reidt, LL.M. (Columbia); RiBGH Dr. Hartmut Rensen; Prof. Dr. Alexander Schall, M.Jur. (Oxford); RA Dr. Matthias Schatz; Mario Schild; VRiOLG Dr. Uwe Schmidt; Prof. Dr. Jessica Schmidt, LL.M. (Nottingham); RA u StB Dr. Uwe Scholz; RA Prof. Dr. Matthias Schüppen; RA u StB Dr. Jan Sedemund, LL.M. taxation (USA), FASteuerR; Prof. Dr. Ulrich Seibert; RA Dr. Thomas von Plehwe; Prof. Dr. Johannes Wertenbruch und Prof. Dr. Joachim Wieland, LL.M. (Cantab).
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Pooler, Mhairi. Writing Life: Early Twentieth-Century Autobiographies of the Artist-Hero. Liverpool University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781781381977.001.0001.

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Writing Life offers a revisionary exploration of the relationship between an author’s life and art. By examining the self-representation of authors across the schism between Victorianism and Modernism via the First World War, this study offers a new way of evaluating biographical context and experience in the individual creative process at a critical point in world and literary history. Writing Life is also the story of four literarily and personally interconnected writers – Edmund Gosse, Henry James, Siegfried Sassoon and Dorothy Richardson – and how and why they variously adapted the model of the German Romantic Künstlerroman, or artist narrative, for their autobiographical writing, reimagining themselves as artist-heroes. By appropriating key features of the genre to underpin their autobiographical narratives, Writing Life examines how these writers achieve a form of life-writing that is equally a life story, artist’s manifesto, aesthetic treatise and modern autobiographical Künstlerroman. Pooler argues that by casting their autobiographical selves in this role, Gosse, James, Sassoon and Richardson shift the focus of their life-stories towards art and its production and interpretation, each one conducting a Romantic-style conversation about literature through literature as a means of reconfirming the role of the artist in the face of shifting values and the cataclysm of the Great War.
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Irma, Wehgartner, Wich Johanna, and Martin-von-Wagner-Museum, eds. Schrift, Sprache, Bild und Klang: Entwicklungsstufen der Schrift von der Antike bis in die Neuzeit. Würzburg: Ergon, 2002.

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Mitschang, Stephan, ed. Entwurf eines „Gesetzes zur Mobilisierung von Bauland". Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748922902.

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This conference volume contains the written presentations of an Online-Conference held in March 2021 at the Technical University of Berlin with the topic: The "Law on the Mobilisation of Building Land" (currently still in draft form) - technical and legal issues. The work aims to provide an interesting overview of the new regulations, regulatory additions and requirements for planning practice. The "Act on the Mobilisation of Building Land" is intended to strengthen the possibilities of land access for the municipalities in order to be able to make a noticeable contribution to reducing the housing shortage in Germany in the area of housing supply, especially with regard to social housing promotion. With contributions by Malte Arndt, Ulrich Battis, Henning Jaeger, Stephan Mitschang, Christian-W. Otto, Olaf Reidt, Alexander Schink, Tim Schwarz, Gerhard Spieß and Michael Voigtländer.
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Buhr, Daniel, Rolf Frankenberger, Wolfgang Schroeder, and Udo Zolleis, eds. Innovation im Wohlfahrtsstaat. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748925507.

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Societies are constantly changing—and with them people’s needs. Politics has the task of accompanying and steering change. This volume brings together contributions from research on innovation and the welfare state, political parties and associations as well as policy advice, thus providing an overview of current developments in this field. In doing so, it provides an insight into the complexity of policy area analysis in research, transfer and consultancy. At the same time, the volume pays tribute to Josef Schmid, a scholar whose work has linked, advanced and significantly shaped theory and practice, consultancy and teaching in policy analysis and political economy. With contributions by Reinhard Bahnmüller, Nils C. Bandelow, Rasmus C. Beck, Susanne Blancke, Mathias Bucksteeg, Daniel Buhr, Roland Czada, Christoph Deutschmann, Charlotte Fechter, Rolf Frankenberger, Stewart Gold, Anke Hassel, Rolf G. Heinze, Sven Hilgers, Steffen Jenner, Markus Jox, Ricard Bellera Kirchhof, Ralf Kleinfeld, Harald Kohler, Wilhelm Kohler, Norbert Kreuzkamp, Chris Kühn, Susanne Lütz, Erika Mezger, Philipp Rehm, Manfred G. Schmidt, Werner Schmidt, Sebastian Schneider, Wolfgang Schroeder, Werner Sesselmeier, Ulrike Single, Christian Steffen, Volquart Stoy, Roland Sturm, Ansgar Thiel, Heinrich Tiemann, Ingeborg Tömmel, Ulrich von Alemann, Hans-Georg Wehling, Rosemarie Wehling, Dorian R. Woods and Udo Zolleis.
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Kahn, Andrew, Mark Lipovetsky, Irina Reyfman, and Stephanie Sandler. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199663941.003.0007.

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Part II contextualizes the literary developments of the second half of the seventeenth century, including the changes in education and print culture. The Part examines works of narrative (vision tales, stories, chronicles, saints lives, and autobiography) as responses to the dynastic crisis at the turn of the century, known as the Time of Troubles, and the religious conflict, or the Schism, beginning in the 1660s. Literature closely reflected the gradual disintegration of the narrative of Holy Russia from a paradise to a paradise lost. Humor and escapism were new features developed with the rise of popular fiction based on oral tales. Orthodox proponents of neo-humanist culture from Ruthenia augmented Muscovite court culture by introducing theater and new forms of ceremonial. Poetry as a means of self-expression among the learned also became ensconced among a notable group of clerks in the Moscow chanceries.
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Bennewitz, Ingrid, and Friedhelm Marx, eds. "Unser Leben ist ein Gespräch“. Ergon – ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783956506574.

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The book contains the lectures of a Tankred- Dorst-colloquium that took place in 2018 at the University of Bamberg in cooperation with the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts. Tankred Dorst, who died in 2017, is one of the most important dramatists of post-war literature. The playwright's work ranges from revue-like plays, political and autobiographically inspired plays to nightmarish grotesques and medieval adaptations. With contributions by Norbert Abels, Ingrid Bennewitz, Albert Gier, Iris Hermann, Ernst August Klötzke, Friedhelm Marx, Oswald Panagl, Frank Piontek, Siegrid Schmidt, Wulf Segebrecht.
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The Image in writing. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1988.

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(Editor), Hazel A. Witte, ed. The Image of Writing (Visible Religion Annual for Religious Iconography Vol VI). Brill Academic Pub, 1988.

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Pan, David. Tragedy as Exception in Carl Schmitt’s Hamlet or Hecuba. Edited by Jens Meierhenrich and Oliver Simons. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199916931.013.025.

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Because Carl Schmitt’s work on political theology and representation in politics presuppose a mythic basis for political order, Hamlet or Hecuba is important for providing a theory of the relationship between tragic myth and politics. If much of his work involves an attempt to understand the representational aspect of politics, Schmitt’s foray into Shakespeare criticism rejects a kind of art that is divorced from political concerns. Politics underlies the tragic effect of art by forcing the playwright to alter the plot to avoid politically determined taboos in a kind of self-censorship. In addition, this chapters argues, Schmitt develops a more aesthetic understanding of this political effect that accords better with Walter Benjamin’s idea that art can recapitulate the otherwise unspoken political exigencies of an epoch. In contrast to Benjamin’s argument in his Trauerspiel book, however, Schmitt’s theory of the relation of myth to politics rejects a modernization story in which myth gives way to reason.
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Oklopcic, Zoran. Many, Other, Place, Frame. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198799092.003.0003.

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Focusing on the scenic dimension of the visual register of constituent imagination, Chapter 3 focuses on how select early modern, modern, and contemporary theorists stage the scenes in which a sovereign (people) appears either as the author or as the outcome of the act of constitution. Building on Kenneth Burke’s theory of dramatism, the chapter shows how choreographed interplay among four abstract stage ‘props’ allows constitutional thinkers to stage one of the most important attributes of sovereignty—its capacity for creatio ex nihilo. Through a series of engagements with Hobbes, Rousseau, Schmitt, Sieyès, Lefort, and others, Chapter 3 reveals how they conformed to the unwritten laws of constituent dramatism, as well as the tricks they resorted to in order to bring a sovereign people into imaginative existence.
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Hrbek, Rudolf, Martin Große Hüttmann, and Carmen Thamm, eds. Autonomieforderungen und Sezessionsbestrebungen in Europa und der Welt. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748906148.

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The current crisis in Catalonia and the issue of its future status is a well-known example of challenges which can be observed throughout Europe and the world: demands for autonomy and tendencies towards secession. The chapters in this volume deal with various examples of such phenomena in Europe (Catalonia, Corsica, Cyprus, Flanders, Scotland, South Tyrol, the former Czechoslovakia) and in other parts of the world: the Middle East (the case of the Kurdish people), North America (Québec and the USA) and East Asia (Hong Kong) With contributions by Elisabeth Alber, Heinz-Jürgen Axt, Helga E. Bories-Sawala, Frédéric Falkenhagen, Horst Förster, Martin Große Hüttmann, Rudolf Hrbek, Lukas Mariacher, Simon Meisch, Peter Pawelka, Sebastian Relitz, Sabine Riedel, Georg Schild, Markus Stoffels, Gunter Schubert
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Matiaske, Wenzel, Dorothea Alewell, and Ortrud Leßmann, eds. The 'Betrieb' as Corporate Actor. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783957103963.

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Organisations and their establishments are often said to ‘act’ as if they were people, but to what extent does this analogy hold true? Do they act as collective actors? How does that work? Who plays what role in this respect? Can corporate actors be held to account? These philosophical questions have practical relevance in the context of firms and their establishments. In Germany, firms’ establishments are the subjects of labour law and other regulations and are called ‘Betriebe’. This volume comprises sociological and political analyses of organisations and their divisions and members, and discusses the legal and normative status of organisations as corporate actors. With contributions by Dorothea Alewell, Ortrud Leßmann; Lutz Bellmann; Rolf Brühl; Cécile Ezvan, Cécile Renouard; Arne Kalleberg; Berndt Keller; Hartmut Kliemt; David Marsden; Albert Martin; Wenzel Matiaske; Wolfgang Mayrhofer; Dieter Sadowski; Frank Schirmer; Charlotte Schmidt-Leonardy; David P. Schweikard and Bénédicte Zimmermann.
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