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Greetham, David. "Contemporary German Editorial Theory. Hans Walter Gabler , George Bornstein , Gillian Borland Pierce." Modern Philology 95, no. 2 (November 1997): 285–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/392490.

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Crowley, Ronan, and Joshua Schäuble. "Modernism on the Punch Tape: Editing the 1984 Ulysses." Modernist Cultures 15, no. 1 (February 2020): 29–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/mod.2020.0278.

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This article explores the set of interlocking and overlapping institutional, pedagogical, and commercial developments that led to the critical editing of James Joyce's Ulysses by Hans Walter Gabler in the late 1970s and early 1980s. While the polarised reception of Ulysses: A Critical and Synoptic Edition in the late 1980s is well known, we reconstruct the material and technological conditions of digital scholarly editing that gave rise to this major edition of a canonical modernist work.
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Flood, John L. "Contemporary German Editorial Theory. Editorial Theory and Criticism Series. Hans Walter Gabler , George Borstein , Gillian Borland Pierce." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 90, no. 3 (September 1996): 374–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/pbsa.90.3.24304208.

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Kondrup, Johnny. "Hans Walter Gabler: Text Genetics in Literary Modernism and Other Essays. Cambridge/UK: Open Book Publishers 2018, 402 S." Editio 33, no. 1 (November 1, 2019): 188–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/editio-2019-0016.

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Klages, Ludwig. "Menneske og jord." Slagmark - Tidsskrift for idéhistorie, no. 70 (March 9, 2018): 27–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/sl.v0i70.104411.

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Tysk, kulturkritisk reaktionær livsfilosof. Til hans pantheon af inspirationertæller særligt Goethe, Nietzsche og Bachofen. Som ung blev Klages kendt som psykologisk og grafologisk teoretiker og var centralt medlem af den litterære og kunstneriske kreds omkring digteren Stefan Georges i München. Han havde studeret kemi og fysik i Leipzig og tog i München en doktorgrad i kemi, men komaldrig til at arbejde som kemiker. En akademisk karriere inden for psykologi eller filosofi forfulgte han heller ikke. I 1915 flyttede han til Schweiz i afsmag for militarismen, krigen og den moderne måde at være tysk på, og blev der resten af sine dage. Berygtet er Klages’ antisemitisme, som ikke var racebiologisk, men en åndskritisk antijudaisme. I manges øjne bragte den ham ideologisk i betænkelignærhed af nazismen, om end nazisternes chefideolog Alfred Rosenberg i 1938 tordnede imod Klages’ filosofi. Hovedværket fra 1929, Der Geist als Widersacher der Seele, udtrykker Klages’ grundtanke om sjælen og ånden som modsatrettede magter, hvorfra alle hans naturog kulturanalyser kan afledes. Hans indflydelse på en kulturkritiker som Walter Benjamin, der læses meget på danske universiteter, erunægtelig, men lidet erkendt herhjemme.
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Van Velthoven, Harry. "Recensie van: De bewogen beginjaren van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten (1938-1949) / Walter Prevenier, Hans Rombaut, Els Witte." WT. Tijdschrift over de geschiedenis van de Vlaamse beweging 73, no. 2 (June 19, 2014): 179–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/wt.v73i2.12162.

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Tragbar, Klaus. "Die Bauhäusler Franz Ehrlich und Fritz Ertl." Architectura 48, no. 1-2 (January 1, 2018): 76–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/atc-2018-1006.

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Abstract The Bauhaus not only had the period of its existence in common with the Weimar Republic, but also many of its internal social, cultural and political contradictions. These contradictions become clear through the biographies of two Bauhaus graduates, Franz Ehrlich (1907 –1984) and Fritz Ertl (1908 –1982), who both studied with Hannes Meyer at the Bauhaus Dessau. After graduating, Ehrlich joined the KPD and worked with Walter Gropius and Hans Poelzig. In 1934, he was arrested as a resistance fighter and imprisoned in the Buchenwald concentration camp. After the Second World War, he became one of the most distinguished architects and furniture designers in the GDR and worked for the State Security. He died in 1984. Ertl returned to his father’s construction company in Linz after receiving his diploma. In 1938 he joined the NSDAP and the SS and was involved in the planning of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp from 1940 onwards. After the end of the war, he worked again as an architect and building contractor in Linz. In 1972 he was charged and acquitted in the Vienna Auschwitz Trial. He died in 1982.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Gabler, Hans Walter, 1938-"

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Tully-Needler, Kelly Lynn. "Last Word in Art Shades: The Textual State of James Joyce's Ulysses." Thesis, Connect to resource online, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/1605.

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Thesis (M.A.)--Indiana University, 2007.
Title from screen (viewed on March 6, 2008). Department of English, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). Advisor(s): Ken Davis, Jonathan R. Eller, William F. Touponce. Includes vitae. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 214-228).
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Books on the topic "Gabler, Hans Walter, 1938-"

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1938-, Gabler Hans Walter, and Henkes Christiane, eds. Schrift, Text, Edition: Hans Walter Gabler zum 65. Geburtstag. Tübingen: M. Niemeyer, 2003.

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Henkes, Christiane, Elke Senne, Gabriele Radecke, and Walter Hettche. Schrift - Text - Edition: Hans Walter Gabler Zum 65. Geburtstag. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Gabler, Hans Walter, 1938-"

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Hutton, Clare. "Introduction." In Serial Encounters, 1–17. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198744078.003.0006.

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This introductory chapter introduces the key facts in the publication history of Ulysses, including the key events behind the serialization of the text in the Little Review between 1918 and 1920. It discusses the ways in which errors entered Joyce’s text and looks, briefly, at the editorial rationale and controversy of Hans Walter Gabler’s Critical and Synoptic Edition of Ulysses (1984). This introductory chapter also provides a summary of the study’s four-chapter structure and states the key argument of the book: that the serialization of Ulysses is of critical, contextual, and genetic significance for the interpretation of the work as a whole.
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Wilkinson, Michael A. "Beyond Weimar: The Long Crisis of Liberalism, the Political Economy of the Interwar Conjuncture and the Foundations of Neo-liberalism." In Authoritarian Liberalism and the Transformation of Modern Europe, 44–72. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198854753.003.0003.

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<Online Only>This chapter examines authoritarian liberalism as a more general phenomenon ‘beyond Weimar’. It looks outside Weimar Germany and takes a longer historical perspective, revealing deeper tensions in liberalism itself, specifically its inability to respond to the issue of socio-economic inequality in a mass democracy. The major Weimar constitutional theorists—Hans Kelsen, Carl Schmitt, and Hermann Heller—had no answer to the social question as a matter of constitutional self-defence. The chapter then discusses the political economy of the various crises across Europe—in Italy, France, and Austria—revealing a similar quandary. As Karl Polanyi argued, in these contexts, the turn to authoritarian liberalism fatally weakened political democracy and left it disarmed when faced with the fascist countermovement. Later in the interwar period, proposals for neo-liberalism would be introduced, symbolized by the organization of the Walter Lippman Colloquium in 1938.</Online Only>
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