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Le Texier, H., S. Solomon, and R. R. Garcia. "Seasonal variability of the OH Meinel bands." Planetary and Space Science 35, no. 8 (August 1987): 977–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0032-0633(87)90002-x.

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Fagundes, P. R., D. Gobbi, H. Takahashi, and Y. Sahai. "Mesospheric energy loss rates by OH and O<sub>2</sub> emissions at 23<sup>°</sup>S." Annales Geophysicae 15, no. 6 (June 30, 1997): 797–804. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00585-997-0797-4.

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Abstract. The nightglow OH(9, 4) and O2 atmospheric (0,1) band emission intensities and their rotational temperatures T(OH) and T(O2), respectively, observed at Cachoeira Paulista (23°S, 45°W), Brazil, during the period from October 1989 to December 1990, have been analyzed to study the nighttime mesospheric energy loss rates through the radiations from the vibrationally excited OH* and electronically excited O2* bands. The total emission rates of the OH Meinel bands, O2 atmospheric (0,0) and O2 infrared atmospheric (1Δg) bands were calculated using reported data for the relative band intensities I(ν'',ν')/I(9,4), IO2A(0,0)/IO2A(0,1) and IO2(1Δg)/IO2A(0,1). It was found that there is a minimum in equivalent energy loss rate by the OH* Meinel bands during December/January (equivalent energy loss rate of 0.39K/day*, where day* means averaged over the night) and maximum in equivalent energy loss rate during September (equivalent energy loss rate of 0.98K/day*). Energy loss rate by the O2* radiation, on the other hand, is weaker than that by the OH* Meinel bands, showing equivalent energy loss rates of 0.12K/day* and 0.22K/day* during January and September, respectively.
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Kuo, C. ‐H, I. W. Milkman, T. C. Steimle, and J. T. Moseley. "Spectroscopy of N+2 Meinel bands and CO+ comet tail bands." Journal of Chemical Physics 85, no. 8 (October 15, 1986): 4269–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.451799.

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Kowalewski, S., C. von Savigny, M. Palm, I. C. McDade, and J. Notholt. "On the impact of the temporal variability of the collisional quenching process on the mesospheric OH emission layer: a study based on SD-WACCM4 and SABER." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14, no. 18 (September 24, 2014): 10193–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-14-10193-2014.

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Abstract. The mesospheric OH Meinel emissions are subject of many theoretical and observational studies devoted to this part of the atmosphere. Depending on the initial vibrational level of excitation the altitude of the considered OH Meinel emission is systematically shifted, which has important implications for the intercomparison of different studies considering different transition bands. Previous model studies suggest that these vertical shifts are essentially caused by the process of collisional quenching with atomic oxygen. Following this hypothesis, a recent study found experimental evidence of a coherent seasonality at tropical latitudes between vertical shifts of different OH Meinel bands and changes in atomic oxygen concentrations. Despite the consistent finding of the above mentioned hypothesis, it cannot be excluded that the actual temporal variability of the vertical shifts between different OH Meinel bands may in addition be controlled or even dominated by other processes. It remains an open question whether the observed temporal evolution is indeed mainly controlled by the modulation of the collisional quenching process with atomic oxygen. By means of a sensitivity study which employs a quenching model to simulations made with the SD-WACCM4 chemistry climate model, we aim at assessing this question. From this study we find that the observed seasonality of vertical OH Meinel shifts is only partially controlled by temporal changes in atomic oxygen concentrations, while molecular oxygen has another noticeable impact on the vertical OH Meinel shifts. This in particular becomes evident for the diurnal variability of vertical OH Meinel shifts, which reveal only a poor correlation with the atomic oxygen species. Furthermore, changes in the H + O3 source gases provide another mechanism that can potentially affect the diurnal variability in addition. By comparison with limb radiance observations from the SABER/TIMED satellite this provides an explanation for the less evident diurnal response between changes in O concentrations and vertical OH Meinel shifts. On the other hand, at seasonal timescales the coherency between both quantities is again evident in SABER/TIMED but less pronounced compared to our model simulations.
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von Savigny, C., I. C. McDade, K. U. Eichmann, and J. P. Burrows. "On the dependence of the OH<sup>*</sup> Meinel emission altitude on vibrational level: SCIAMACHY observations and model simulations." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 12, no. 2 (February 23, 2012): 5817–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acpd-12-5817-2012.

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Abstract. Measurements of the OH Meinel emissions in the terrestrial nightglow are one of the standard ground-based techniques to retrieve upper mesospheric temperatures. It is often assumed that the emission peak altitudes are not strongly dependent on the vibrational level, although this assumption is not based on convincing experimental evidence. In this study we use Envisat/SCIAMACHY (Scanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CHartographY) observations in the near-IR spectral range to retrieve vertical volume emission rate profiles of the OH(3-1), OH(6-2) and OH(8-3) Meinel bands in order to investigate, whether systematic differences in emission peak altitudes can be observed between the different OH Meinel bands. The results indicate that the emission peak altitudes are different for the different vibrational levels, with bands originating from higher vibrational levels having higher emission peak altitudes. It is shown that this finding is consistent with the majority of the previously published results. The SCIAMACHY observations yield differences in emission peak altitudes of up to about 4 km between the OH(3-1) and the OH(8-3) band. The observations are complemented by model simulations of the fractional population of the different vibrational levels and of the vibrational level dependence of the emission peak altitude. The model simulations well reproduce the observed vibrational level dependence of the emission peak altitude – both qualitatively and quantitatively – if quenching by atomic oxygen as well as multi-quantum collisional relaxation by O2 is considered. If a linear relationship between emission peak altitude and vibrational level is assumed, then a peak altitude difference of roughly 0.5 km per vibrational level is inferred from both the SCIAMACHY observations and the model simulations.
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von Savigny, C., I. C. McDade, K. U. Eichmann, and J. P. Burrows. "On the dependence of the OH<sup>*</sup> Meinel emission altitude on vibrational level: SCIAMACHY observations and model simulations." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12, no. 18 (September 28, 2012): 8813–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-12-8813-2012.

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Abstract. Measurements of the OH Meinel emissions in the terrestrial nightglow are one of the standard ground-based techniques to retrieve upper mesospheric temperatures. It is often assumed that the emission peak altitudes are not strongly dependent on the vibrational level, although this assumption is not based on convincing experimental evidence. In this study we use Envisat/SCIAMACHY (Scanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CHartographY) observations in the near-IR spectral range to retrieve vertical volume emission rate profiles of the OH(3-1), OH(6-2) and OH(8-3) Meinel bands in order to investigate whether systematic differences in emission peak altitudes can be observed between the different OH Meinel bands. The results indicate that the emission peak altitudes are different for the different vibrational levels, with bands originating from higher vibrational levels having higher emission peak altitudes. It is shown that this finding is consistent with the majority of the previously published results. The SCIAMACHY observations yield differences in emission peak altitudes of up to about 4 km between the OH(3-1) and the OH(8-3) band. The observations are complemented by model simulations of the fractional population of the different vibrational levels and of the vibrational level dependence of the emission peak altitude. The model simulations reproduce the observed vibrational level dependence of the emission peak altitude well – both qualitatively and quantitatively – if quenching by atomic oxygen as well as multi-quantum collisional relaxation by O2 is considered. If a linear relationship between emission peak altitude and vibrational level is assumed, then a peak altitude difference of roughly 0.5 km per vibrational level is inferred from both the SCIAMACHY observations and the model simulations.
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Franzen, Christoph, Patrick Joseph Espy, Niklas Hofmann, Robert Edward Hibbins, and Anlaug Amanda Djupvik. "Airglow Derived Measurements of Q-Branch Transition Probabilities for Several Hydroxyl Meinel Bands." Atmosphere 10, no. 10 (October 22, 2019): 637. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos10100637.

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Spectroscopic measurements of the hydroxyl (OH) airglow emissions are often used to infer neutral temperatures near the mesopause. Correct Einstein coefficients for the various transitions in the OH airglow are needed to calculate accurate temperatures. However, studies from some studys showed experimentally and theoretically that the most commonly used Einstein spontaneous emission transition probabilities for the Q-branch of the OH Meinel (6,2) transition are overestimated. Extending their work to several Δv = 2 and 3 transitions from v′ = 3 to 9, we have determined Einstein coefficients for the first four Q-branch rotational lines. These have been derived from high resolution, high signal to noise spectroscopic observations of the OH airglow in the night sky from the Nordic Optical Telescope. The Q-branch Einstein coefficients calculated from these spectra show that values currently tabulated in the HITRAN database overestimate many of the Q-branch transition probabilities. The implications for atmospheric temperatures derived from OH Q-branch measurements are discussed.
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TAKANO, Motoharu, Takashi WATANABE, and Masatoshi NAKAMURA. "Rocket measurements of O2 atmospheric (0-0) and OH meinel bands in the night airglow." Journal of geomagnetism and geoelectricity 42, no. 10 (1990): 1193–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.5636/jgg.42.1193.

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Chadney, Joshua M., Daniel K. Whiter, and Betty S. Lanchester. "Effect of water vapour absorption on hydroxyl temperatures measured from Svalbard." Annales Geophysicae 35, no. 3 (March 24, 2017): 481–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-35-481-2017.

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Abstract. We model absorption by atmospheric water vapour of hydroxyl airglow emission using the HIgh-resolution TRANsmission molecular absorption database (HITRAN2012). Transmission coefficients are provided as a function of water vapour column density for the strongest OH Meinel emission lines in the (8–3), (5–1), (9–4), (8–4), and (6–2) vibrational bands. These coefficients are used to determine precise OH(8–3) rotational temperatures from spectra measured by the High Throughput Imaging Echelle Spectrograph (HiTIES), installed at the Kjell Henriksen Observatory (KHO), Svalbard. The method described in this paper also allows us to estimate atmospheric water vapour content using the HiTIES instrument.
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GARCIAMUNOZ, A., J. MCCONNELL, I. MCDADE, and S. MELO. "Airglow on Mars: Some model expectations for the OH Meinel bands and the O IR atmospheric band." Icarus 176, no. 1 (July 2005): 75–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2005.01.006.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Meinel bands"

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Thorn, Penny Anne, and penny thorn@flinders edu au. "Electronic State Excitations in the Water Molecule by Collisions with Low Energy Electrons." Flinders University. Chemistry, Physics and Earth Sciences, 2008. http://catalogue.flinders.edu.au./local/adt/public/adt-SFU20080714.112505.

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The present study was largely concerned with measuring accurate absolute values for the electronic state excitation cross sections in H2O, in the incident electron energy range 15eV to 50eV. It is hoped that these data will eventually help to improve the current state of electron - molecule scattering theory, as well as being useful in various fields of modelling. As an illustration of this latter point, the cross sections determined here were used to calculate quantities of importance in atmospheric modelling, namely, electron energy transfer rates and rates for the excitation of water molecules by auroral secondary electrons.
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Choi, Gi-Hyuk. "A study of the variability of dynamics and temperatures near the mesopause from observations of the hydroxyl (OH) Meinel band emissions." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.244222.

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García, Muñoz Antonio. "Airglow on Mars : model predictions for the O2 IR atmospheric band at 1.27 [micrometers], the OH meinel bands and the OH A-X band system ; Physical and chemical aeronomy of HD 209458b /." 2006. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:NR19846.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--York University, 2006. Graduate Programme in Earth and Space Science.
Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 207-226). Also available on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:NR19846
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Yen-JungWu and 吳彥蓉. "The leading role of atomic oxygen in the height of the elves, the D-region ledge in nighttime electron density and the OH* Meinel band nightglow layer." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/g6a6gz.

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The Imager of Sprite and Upper Atmospheric Lightning, the scientific nighttime payload onboard the Taiwanese FORMOSAT 2 satellite, provides observations of TLEs and OH* Meinel nightglow simultaneously in limb view from 2004 to 2016, within the +/-60 degree latitude range of the satellite orbit. The physical connection between two optical phenomena occurring at a similar altitude in limb viewing opens another window to study the structure of this critical altitude range that has long been lacking in in situ measurements. The ISUAL positioning has now been calibrated by the precise location of stars, and the pointing accuracy of ISUAL from 2005 to the end of 2011 is estimated to be 0.05° when viewing the limb region from the satellite. ISUAL is the only space-borne instrument equipped for simultaneous observation of elves and OH* nightglow. For the limb elves, 91% of the 291 events are located within +/- 4 km of the altitude of brightest OH* nightglow emission. The Semiannual Oscillation (SAO) at low latitude is a significant feature of the OH* nightglow because of the resulting vertical transport of atomic oxygen affected by tidal motions and migration in the mesosphere. The elve heights show the same variation: higher in the solstice seasons and lower in the equinox seasons. Based on the observational truth of this collocation, the processes and mechanisms which have been questioned, or which have not been previously declared, are shown and discussed in this thesis: (1) The relation between elves and atomic oxygen: The environment-based electron density profile is adapted as the input to the conventional elve model [Kuo et al. [2007] to ascertain the brightest height of elve emission. Along with the OH*model from SABER analysis [Xu et al., 2012; Smith et al., 2012], the model results show clearly that both the height of elves and OH* nightglow are higher when the ledge of the atomic oxygen profile is higher, and vice versa. (2) The relation between the OH* nightglow and the electron density ledge: The semiannual oscillation driven by the vertical transport of atomic oxygen is primary evidence linking the altitudes of elves, OH* nightglow and the VLF waveguide boundary near 87 km [Toledo-Redondo et al., 2012]. The third question addressed in this work concerns the role of meteoric smoke particles in the electron density ledge when atomic oxygen serves to free the electrons from negative ions: Two measureables of the ED ledge are the height and the scale height, and are examined with 102 rocket soundings. One third of the soundings show a maximum frequency at 87 km and a mean scale height of 1.2 km. The size range for micrometeoroids estimated by the classical model for ablation onset overlaps remarkably well with the fixed height portions of the curves for meteor speeds of 10-20 km/s in the height range 80 to 90 km where the ED ledge, elve and OH* nightglow are all located. The concentration of MSPs, capable of reducing the electron density by scavenging, is estimated based on mass conservation. This estimate is of the same order as the measured electron density at 86 km, so that electron scavenging is plausible. Furthermore, the meteor velocity observations from the Jicamarca HPLA meteor radar have been used to show a gradual increase in counts (after correction of the velocity distribution according to the ionization probability β(V)) down to the terrestrial escape velocity of 11 km/s, where the laboratory measurements of β(V) lack access. In short, at the altitude where atomic oxygen is present, MSPs are required to make the electron density ledge. The leading role for atomic oxygen in determining the altitude of elves, OH* nightglow and the electron density profile along with MSPs has been verified by both observation and theoretical model. The observational truth of the collocation offers a new perspective on the composition, the photochemistry and the dynamics of the mesosphere where the transition region between the ionosphere and the neutral atmosphere is difficult to monitor and where new discoveries lie around the corner. Key words: Elves, OH* nightglow, D-region ionosphere, electron density, atomic oxygen
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Books on the topic "Meinel bands"

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Neubauer, Josef. Kein Spielball der Götter: Meine Geschichte der Zentralsparkasse. Wien: Böhlau, 1994.

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Reichertz, Jo, ed. Grenzen der Kommunikation – Kommunikation an den Grenzen. Velbrück Wissenschaft, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748920533.

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Dieser Band bringt so verschiedene Disziplinen wie die Soziologie, die Kommunikationswissenschaft, die Linguistik, die Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie sowie die Psychologie und die Medienwissenschaft miteinander ins Gespräch, und zwar über die Frage, ob die Untersuchung von Kommunikationsprozessen in Grenzbereichen des Sozialen ein Überdenken zentraler sozialtheoretischer Begriffe wie Subjekt/Akteur/Agency und kommunikatives Handeln/Interaktion notwendig macht. Kommunikation an den Grenzen meint dabei solche Arten der (semiotisierten) Verhaltensabstimmung, bei denen unklar oder strittig ist, ob einer der beteiligten Akteure überhaupt in der Lage ist, sinnhaft kommunikativ zu handeln – entweder weil er ein Mensch mit der Diagnose ›Demenz‹ ist, als schizophren oder autistisch eingeschätzt wird oder aber ein Tier, eine Pflanze oder ein Roboter ist. Grenzen der Kommunikation akzentuiert dagegen weniger den Akteur und dessen fragile Position, sondern problematisiert den wie auch immer gearteten Kommunikationsvorgang (Kommunikation mit Sounds, Stoffen und Räumen / Kommunikation von Atmosphären und Stimmungen). Unklar bzw. strittig ist hier, ob und wie kommuniziert wird, ob in irgendeiner Weise die Akteure aufeinander einwirken oder ob die Akteure sich etwa nur einbilden, dass Kommunikation stattgefunden hat. Miteinander, aber auch gegeneinander soll an unterschiedlichen Materialien und aus unterschiedlichen theoretischen Perspektiven die Frage diskutiert werden, ob und wie kommuniziert wird, wenn die normalen Mittel der Kommunikation oder die Voraussetzungen für Kommunikation nicht mehr gegeben sind. Zentrale Fragen des Bandes lauten: Welche Bedingungen müssen Akteure erfüllen, damit sie kommunizieren können? Welche Bedingungen müssen Praktiken erfüllen, um kommunikativ genannt zu werden? Welche Folgen für die Theoriebildung hat es, wenn man kommunikatives Handeln nicht mehr an bewusstes und intentionales Handeln in Kopräsenz bindet? Jo Reichertz war von 1993 bis 2015 Professor für Kommunikationswissenschaft an der Universität Duisburg-Essen. Er ist Senior Fellow am Kulturwissenschaftlichen Institut Essen (KWI) und Mitglied des Vorstands sowie Leiter des Projektbereichs »Kulturen der Kommunikation«. Arbeitsschwerpunkte: Kommunikationsmacht, Kultur- und Religionssoziologie, Medienanalyse und -nutzung, Emotionsforschung, Kommunikation und Demenz.
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Backes, Uwe, Alexander Gallus, Eckhard Jesse, and Tom Thieme, eds. Jahrbuch Extremismus & Demokratie (E & D). Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748911555.

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Das Jahrbuch „Extremismus & Demokratie“ fördert die wissenschaftliche Beschäftigung mit dem Problemkreis des politischen Extremismus in seinen verschiedenen Ausprägungen. Es versteht sich als Diskussionsforum, Nachschlagewerk und Orientierungshilfe zugleich. Der 32. Band dokumentiert, kommentiert und analysiert umfassend die Entwicklung im Berichtsjahr 2019. Aktuelle Schwerpunkte bilden u. a. die Auseinandersetzung mit dem Hufeisenmodell und dem Gebot der Äquidistanz, die linkspopulistische Bewegung #aufstehen, die Autonomiebestrebungen in Schottland, der Islamische Staat, die linksextremistische Interventionistische Linke, eine aktuelle Untersuchung der rechtsextremistischen und rechtsterroristischen Akteure in Deutschland sowie eine Ursachsenanalyse der Radikalisierung von Islamisten. Neben Analysen, Daten und Dokumenten findet sich ein umfassender Literaturteil mit Rezensionen der wichtigsten Publikationen zu Fragen von Extremismus und Demokratie in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Mit Beiträgen von Alexander Akel, Uwe Backes, Dirk Baehr, Manuel Becker, Harald Bergsdorf , Klaus von Beyme, Evelyn Bokler-Völkel, Marcel Boldorf, Wilfried von Bredow, Stefan Breuer, Hubertus Buchstein, Juliane Clegg, Philipp Currle, Frank Decker, Norman Domeier, Jost Dülffer, Kristin Eichhorn, Alexander Gallus, Phillipp Gassert, Michael Gehler, Birgit Glorius, Stefan Goertz, Sebastian Gräfe, Bernd Greiner, Katrin Groh, Florian Grotz, Thomas Grumke, Anna-Maria Haase, Jens Hacke, Stephan Hilsberg, Kai Hirschmann, Lukas Hämisch, Thomas Jäger, Helge F. Jani, Hans-Gerd Jaschke, Eckhard Jesse, Ralph Jessen, Thomas Kern, Ilko-Sascha Kowalczuk, Wolfgang Kraushaar, Jakob Kullik, Jürgen P. Lang, Oliver W. Lembcke, Sebastian Liebold, Josefa Loebell, Tom Mannewitz, Miroslav Mareš, Julian Meinelt, Tilman Mayer, Reinhard Mehring, Lazaros Miliopoulos, Werner Müller, Helmut Müller-Enbergs, Herfried Münkler, Beate Neuss, Paul Nolte, Robert Chr. van Ooyen, Torsten Oppelland, Isabelle-Christine Panreck, Anton Pelinka, Armin Pfahl-Traughber, Gert Pickel, Jürgen Plöhn, Kim C. Priemel, Robert Radu, Claudia Ritzi, Gabriel Rolfes, Philp Rosin, Martin Sabrow, Kurt Schilde, Christine Schirrmacher, Mike Schmeitzner, Brigitte Seebacher, Daniel Siemens, Grit Straßenberger, Martina Steber, Roland Sturm, Tom Thieme, Hendrik Thoß, Margarete Tiessen, Heike Tuchscheerer, Daniela Weber, Manès Weisskircher, Bernd Jürgen Wendt, Nikolaus Werz, Gerhard Wettig, Benedikt Wintgens, Sandra Wirth und Samuel Zeitlin.
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Köhne, Julia B., Britta Lange, and Anke Vetter, eds. Mein Kamerad - Die Diva. edition text + kritik im Richard Boorberg Verlag, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783869169484.

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Theater bot für die Kriegsgefangenen und Soldaten des Ersten Weltkriegs nicht nur eine willkommene Abwechslung, sondern auch die Möglichkeit, das Grauen der Fronterlebnisse für eine gewisse Zeit zu vergessen. Das Spiel mit den Rollen brachte auch "die Frau" in das Leben nahezu isolierter Männergesellschaften – ausgewählte Gefangene und Soldaten wurden im Damenfach häufig als Stars gefeiert. Der interdisziplinäre Band "Mein Kamerad – Die Diva" fokussiert das Theaterspiel an der Front und in Gefangenenlagern als kollektives Phänomen in traditionell männlich konnotierten Räumen. Internationale WissenschaftlerInnen aus unterschiedlichen Disziplinen, Jason Crouthamel, Eva Krivanec, Christoph Jahr, Peter Marx, Iris Rachamimov, gehen einer Bandbreite von Fragen nach: Wie spielen die gegensätzlichen Begriffe Krieg und Theaterspiel, Kameraden und Diven, Bomben und Bühnen zusammen? Wie begegneten sich das Bild eines "heldenhaften Frontkämpfers" und das eines Damendarstellers in Korsett und Spitzenhöschen? Fragestellungen der Genderforschung kommen ebenso zum Tragen wie Perspektiven der Theater- und Zeitgeschichte sowie der Psychologie. Das Phänomen des Front- und Gefangenenlagertheaters wird hier im internationalen Kontext und erstmalig disziplinüberschreitend und quellenkritisch beleuchtet. Ab dem 5. September 2014 findet im Schwulen Museum* Berlin, in Kooperation mit der Deutschen Kinemathek und der theaterwissenschaftlichen Sammlung der Universität zu Köln, finanziert vom Hauptstadtkulturfonds, eine Ausstellung statt, die am 8. November 2014 mit einem Symposium am Institut für Kulturwissenschaft an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin ergänzt wird.
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Book chapters on the topic "Meinel bands"

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Stubhaug, Arild. "Arbeiten am laufenden Band." In Es war die Kühnheit meiner Gedanken, 267–86. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55795-8_17.

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Hahn, Hans. "Ergänzende Bemerkung zu meiner Arbeit über den Osgoodschen Satz in Band 17 dieser Zeitschrift." In Hans Hahn Gesammelte Abhandlungen/Collected Works, 291–96. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6590-4_15.

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"§ 154 Meineid." In Strafgesetzbuch. Leipziger Kommentar, Band 6, §§ 146-210. Berlin, Boston: DE GRUYTER, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110970807.94.

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Bartschat, Swantje. "Titelei Band 2." In "Wer meiner Gemeinde vierzig Hadithe bewahrt..." / Dschihad der Zunge, des Stifts und des Schwertes?, II—1—II—16. Ergon Verlag, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783956504785-ii-1.

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Volek, Tomislav. "Ernst Fritz Schmid war auch bei meinen Anfängen." In Mozart Studien Band 27, 267–70. Hollitzer Verlag, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1jpf68s.13.

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"Vorwort zu Band II meiner Gesammelten Werke in 5 Bänden." In Täterschaft als Herrschaft über den Grund des Erfolges, V—XIV. De Gruyter, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110650488-202.

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"Vorwort zu Band I meiner Gesammelten Werke in 5 Bänden." In Gesammelte WerkeBand I: Rechtsfindung im Rechtsstaat und Dogmatik als ihr Fundament, XIII—XX. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110648188-203.

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"Vorwort und Überblick zu Band III meiner Gesammelten Werke in 5 Bänden." In Strafprozessrecht und Strafprozessreform, V—XXVIII. De Gruyter, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110650563-202.

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"»DAS IST DOCH EINE GLATTE QUITTUNG ÜBER DIE VÖLLIGE IRRELEVANZ DIESES MEINES LEBENS UND TUNS«: FRANZ BLEIS EINSAMES EXIL." In Deutschsprachige Exilliteratur seit 1933. Band 3: USA Supplement 1, edited by John M. Spalek, Konrad Feilchenfeldt, and Sandra H. Hawrylchak. Berlin, New York: DE GRUYTER SAUR, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110240573.1.3.

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