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Porges, R. "Theodor Wolff: The Writer in Exile 1933-1943." Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 52, no. 1 (January 1, 2007): 318–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/leobaeck/52.1.318.

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Reinthal, Von Angela. "Theodor Wolff: ,,Tagebuch meines Sohnes“. Zugleich ein Ausblick auf die Tradition des Elterntagebuches seit der Aufklärung1." Jahrbuch für Internationale Germanistik 52, no. 2 (January 1, 2020): 113–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/ja522_113.

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Der Wunsch und das ,,Bedürfniss, mich mit dir zu unterhalten“ (S. 55)2 veranlassen Theodor Wolff (1868–1943), 1906 bis 1933 Chefredakteur des ,,Berliner Tageblatts“, an sein erstgeborenes Kind Richard wenige Tage nach dessen Geburt einen langen Brief in Gestalt eines Vatertagebuches zu beginnen, den er erst sieben Jahre später abbricht – der letzte Eintrag ist vom 1. August 1913 (S. 124–126). In dieser Zeit sind zwei weitere Geschwister, Rudolf und Lilly, hinzugekommen, und bedingt durch den Ersten Weltkrieg mußte der an sich schon vielbeschäftigte politische Journalist seine Aufmerksamkeit vollständig der Schilderung des Weltgeschehens widmen. Im Folgenden sollen die Tradition, in der das Wolff’sche Tagebuch steht, sowie die Ausprägungen dieser Gattung mit Schwerpunkt auf dem Vatertagebuch vorgestellt werden, dies vor allem im Hinblick darauf, wo es sich in diese Gattung einfügt und wo es davon abweicht. Ein Fazit läßt sich hier schon ziehen: Das Wolff’sche Tagebuch berichtet wie alle Elterntagebücher vom Aufwachsen des Kindes bzw. der Kinder mit allen dazugehörenden Ereignissen und Erlebnissen, ist aber bei weitem nicht so ,,buchhalterisch“ angelegt wie manche anderen Diarien. Die auch durch die großen Pausen bedingte Distanz sowie Wolffs journalistische Sprachbegabung ermöglichen die Entstehung eines Textes, der sich einerseits durch einen fesselnden, oft ironischen und auch poetisch anspruchsvollen Stil auszeichnet, sich dadurch von anderen Elterntagebüchern abhebt, sich aber andererseits durch die Beobachtung der Kindesentwicklung und vor allem durch die in allen Zeilen durchschimmernde und auch offen formulierte liebevolle Zuneigung in die Tradition einbettet.
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Fischer, Conan. "Theodor Wolff. Ein Leben mit der Zeitung. By Bernd Sösemann. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2012. Pp. 304. Cloth €24.90. ISBN 978-3515101745." Central European History 47, no. 4 (December 2014): 868–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938914002040.

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Remak, Joachim, and Bernd Sosemann. "Theodor Wolff: Tagebucher, 1914-1919; Der Erste Weltkrieg und die Entstehung der Weimarer Republik in Tagebuchern, Leitartikeln und Briefen des Chefredakteurs am "Berliner Tageblatt" und Mitbegrunders der "Deutschen Demokratischen Partei."." American Historical Review 90, no. 1 (February 1985): 162. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1860832.

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Chickering, Roger. "Theodor Wolff: Tagebücher, 1914-1919. Der Erste Weltkrieg und die Entstehung der Weimarer Republik in Tagebüchern, Leitartikeln und Briefen des Chefredakteurs am "Berliner Tageblatt" und Mitbegründers der "Deutschen Demokratischen Partei". Bernd Sösemann." Journal of Modern History 57, no. 4 (December 1985): 772–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/242934.

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Haverda, Timothy, and Jeffrey A. Halley. "Trump’s 2016 Presidential Campaign and Adorno’s Psychological Technique: Content Analyses of Authoritarian Populism." tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 17, no. 2 (July 29, 2019): 18–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.31269/triplec.v17i2.1077.

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There has been a burgeoning interest in the sociology of the Frankfurt School as well as the oeuvre of Theodor W. Adorno since the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald J. Trump. The objectives of this study are to both illustrate the enduring importance of Adorno and to provide an important theoretical outline in making sense of Trump’s 2016 United States presidential campaign. Using Adorno’s understudied textual analysis of the radio addresses of Martin Luther Thomas and data from Trump’s 2016 US presidential campaign, we find that Trump’s own discourse can be condensed into three of Adorno’s rhetorical devices: (1) the lone wolf device or anti-statism/pseudo-conservatism, reflecting his criticism of “special interests” and his appraisal of business and (self-)finance; (2) the movement device, which amounted to glorification of action; and (3) the exactitude of error device which amounted to xenophobic, ethnonationalist hyperbole.
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López Martínez, Mª Isabel. "Neruda, lector de literatura norteamericana." Rilce. Revista de Filología Hispánica 29, no. 1 (October 8, 2015): 36–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.15581/008.29.3030.

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Pablo Neruda es un gran lector de obras en diferentes idiomas. Conoce la literatura norteamericana y menciona a estos escritores en bastantes fases de su propia obra. La crítica literaria no ha tratado este asunto en profundidad. Este artículo revisa las menciones de Neruda a narradores como Edgard A. Poe, Norman Mailer, Theodore Dreiser, Thomas Wolfe, Lockridge o Howard Fast. Se analizan las causas que impulsan a Neruda a incluirlos en sus poemas y en sus prosas de reflexión. Sobre todo los motivos son estéticos e ideológicos. El estudio manifiesta el valor que adquiere la literatura norteamericana en la poética del autor chileno, como punto de referencia del compromiso literario. Además, aporta una dimensión amplia de América en la poesía de Neruda, quien rechaza el imperialismo, pero defiende a los escritores que denuncian con la palabra.
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FARADILLA, ANDINTYA. "THE EFFORTS OF FEMALE CHARACTERS FIGHT AGAINST GENDER DISCRIMINATION REVEALED IN HIDDEN FIGURES MOVIE." Dinamika Bahasa dan Budaya 15, no. 2 (July 31, 2020): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.35315/bb.v15i2.8182.

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ABSTRAK This study reveals kinds of gender discrimination experienced by female characters and their efforts against gender discrimination in Hidden Figures movie by Theodore Melfi. The purpose of this study is to find kinds of gender discrimination happen towards female characters and their effort to against gender discrimination based on power feminism which applied in this problem to show that they are strong female character. In analyzing the movie the researcher applied qualitative method and applies feminism approach especially liberal feminism theory by Naomi Wolf (1997). The data were collected by reading the movie script comprehensively and identify the utterances based on the problems. After that the data were analyzed by applying Wolf’s theory. The results show that the female characters experience gender discrimination in work and gender discrimination in education because their gender as woman. Meanwhile although the female characters experience gender discriminations, the female characters in Hidden Figures movie also shows their power to have equal rights such as rejecting the help of man and proving themselves to be capable of man’s work, making direct verbal objection and protest toward male character, explaining about the importance of woman in work place, and also taking legal solution to fight for the fairness in education. The efforts apply power feminism concepts as Wolf suggest. Key words: Gender discrimination, liberal feminism, power feminism
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Roca, María J. "Lorenz WOLF, Der lrrtum über eine Eigenschaft der Person als Ehenichtigkeitsgrund. Ein Beitrag zur lnterpretation von c. 1097 § 2 des ClC, Edits. Winfried Aymans, Karl-Theodor Geringer y Heribert Schmitz, EOS Verlag Erzabtei St. Otilien, Dissertationen Kanonistische Reihe Band 4, 1990, 188 pp." Ius Canonicum 34, no. 68 (February 6, 2018): 754–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.15581/016.34.17790.

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Shinn, Eileen, David Zahrieh, Angela DeMichele, Nick Zdenkowski, Julie Lemieux, Jun Mao, Vesna Bjelic-Radisic, et al. "Abstract P4-12-01: Adherence with adjuvant endocrine therapy with or without Palbociclib in the PALLAS trial." Cancer Research 82, no. 4_Supplement (February 15, 2022): P4–12–01—P4–12–01. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs21-p4-12-01.

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Abstract Background: As the development and use of oral anticancer agents increases, it is critical to understand patient adherence to both standard and investigational agents. The open label, phase 3 multicenter PALLAS trial investigates whether adding 2 years of the CDK4/6 inhibitor palbociclib (P) to adjuvant endocrine therapy (ET) improves invasive disease-free survival (iDFS) over adjuvant ET alone in patients (pts) with HR- positive, HR2-negative, stage II-III breast cancer. Pts were randomly assigned to either Palbociclib (125 mg/day, 3 weeks on, 1 week off, in a 28-day cycle) plus ongoing provider/patient-choice adjuvant ET (P+ET) versus ET alone. We examined patient-reported adherence to ET +/- P during the first two years of study treatment. Methods: Adherence outcomes were measured in English-speaking pts in the U.S., UK, Ireland and Australia, Spanish-speaking pts in Spain and Mexico, and German-speaking pts in Germany and Austria. Adherence measures included drug diaries completed at each cycle, pill counts (for P only) collected at each study visit, and the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale-4 item and the McHorney Adherence Estimator questionnaires completed at cycles 2, 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 (22 months). Mean adherence for each cycle was defined as the average proportion of prescribed pills taken (via drug diary) across all patients who initiated that cycle. Persistence was defined as the duration of drug initiation to treatment cessation (via drug diary). Generalized estimating equations were used to model the “most adherent” pts on the Morisky (score = 5 vs score <5) and “low risk” for adherence problems on the McHorney (score=0 vs score >0) to compare the average difference between arms over time for ET, adjusting for baseline demographic and clinical variables. Results: 81% (N=4688) of PALLAS pts were included in this analysis. Median persistence to ET was 23.6 months in P + ET (n=2169), 23.7 months in ET alone (2136) and 20.4 months for P (n=2194). The number of pts who initiated each cycle for ET declined over time and was similar between arms; the decline was more marked for P (Table 1). Mean adherence range as measured by drug diary was 98.2-99.3% for ET in P+ET and 98.0 - 99.4% in ET alone; and for P, ranged from 93.4 - 98.8%. The adherence and persistence results were nearly identical whether measured by drug diary or pill count for P. The observed percent “most adherent” for P measured by the Morisky scale ranged from 71.9% - 79.6% and the percent “low risk” for adherence problems measured by the McHorney scale, 64.0% - 73.4%. The percent of pts “most adherent” and “low risk” for adherence problems to ET was higher, on average over time, in the P+ET group compared to ET alone (75% vs 68%, p<0.01; 75% vs 72%, p=.05, respectively). Conclusions: Self-reported mean adherence for both P + ET and ET alone was strikingly high for pts who remained on therapy; persistence was also high with ET during the 2-year treatment period. Current analyses suggest that nonadherence to either P or ET was likely not a major contributor to the iDFS results seen in the overall PALLAS trial. These results illustrate the importance of measuring and monitoring patient adherence to oral study agents. Support: AFT, Pfizer; ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02513394) and EudraCT (2014-005181-30). https://acknowledgments.alliancefound.org Table 1.Adherence and persistence in PALLAS over the 24 month treatment periodPalbocicilb + ETETPalbociclibETETTreatment cycleMean Adherence (SD)N*Mean Adherence (SD)NMean Adherence (SD)N193.4 (13.8)229098.7 (6.1)230999.0 (5.2)2343294.7 (13.3)218198.8 (6.4)220398.4 (7.1)2206397.4 (10.1)211298.7 (7.3)214298.8 (6.3)2168497.6 (10.2)203598.6 (7.8)211099.0 (5.7)2154597.6 (11.1)197598.3 (7.9)209398.1 (8.3)2148698.1 (8.7)189998.7 (6.6)203798.5 (8.2)2116798.1 (9.3)185599.0 (6.3)201298.6 (7.3)2102898.0 (9.1)181098.2 (8.2)199798.1 (8.2)2092998.4 (7.4)173399.0 (6.4)196298.8 (6.8)20511098.3 (8.6)171499.2 (4.9)194699.0 (5.5)20381198.3 (8.0)169198.5 (7.3)193798.2 (8.2)20311298.7 (6.2)161299.1 (5.3)191098.7 (7.5)19861398.5 (7.7)159698.9 (6.4)189398.8 (7.1)19691497.9 (9.3)157698.4 (7.3)188298.0 (9.1)19611598.5 (6.9)151499.2 (4.6)185499.0 (6.0)19281698.2 (8.7)148699.1 (4.6)183599.1 (5.7)19131798.1 (9.8)147998.3 (7.8)182698.5 (6.4)19031898.7 (6.8)141699.3 (4.1)176899.2 (5.3)18601998.7 (7.3)140899.3 (3.8)175699.4 (3.1)18482098.4 (8.9)139798.9 (5.3)174298.7 (5.8)18382198.5 (7.5)130199.0 (6.1)167698.8 (7.1)17842297.8 (9.7)124698.8 (6.2)164799.2 (5.7)17692398.1 (8.8)118098.2 (8.5)161998.4 (8.0)17552498.8 (7.2)108699.0 (6.3)146898.9 (7.1)16192598.8 (6.7)99699.2 (5.2)143298.8 (7.1)15892697.9 (11.2)84599.1 (5.7)140998.6 (8.8)1578ET=Endocrine therapy * Number of pts who initiated the treatment cycle. Citation Format: Eileen Shinn, David Zahrieh, Angela DeMichele, Nick Zdenkowski, Julie Lemieux, Jun Mao, Vesna Bjelic-Radisic, Michelle Naughton, Georg Pfeiler, Karen Gelmon, Ingrid Mayer, Daniel Egle, Gabriele Zoppoli, Tiffany Traina, Miguel Martin Jiménez, Silvia Antolin Novoa, Tufia Haddad, Arlene Chan, Alistair Edward Ring, Antonio Wolff, Jose JuanPonce Lorenzo, Dhanusha Sabanathan, Hal Burstein, Zbigniew Ireneusz Nowecki, Gunda Pristauz-Telsnigg, Adam Brufsky, Meritxell Bellet-Ezquerra, Theodoros Foukakis, Yelena Novik, Gabor Rubovszky, Karoline Muehlbacher, Otto Metzger, Theodora Goulioti, Ernest Law, Ann Partridge, Lisa Carey, Alex Zoroufy, Dominik Hlauschek, Christian Fesl, Erica Mayer, Michael Gnant. Adherence with adjuvant endocrine therapy with or without Palbociclib in the PALLAS trial [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 2021 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium; 2021 Dec 7-10; San Antonio, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(4 Suppl):Abstract nr P4-12-01.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Wolff, Theodor"

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Porges, Reingard. "Theodor Wolff, the Writer in Exile 1933-1943." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1515.

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Abstract This study examines the effect of exile on Theodor Wolff’s writings from 1933 to 1943. Wolff, a highly assimilated German Jew and renowned journalist and editor-in-chief of the ‘Berliner Tageblatt’ from 1906-1933, was one of the most influential cultural and liberal political commentators during World War I and the Weimar Republic. His political life and influence has been extensively researched, whereas his life in exile has not been explored. Enforced sudden exile in 1933 represented a turning point in Wolff’s life. Following the temporal sequence of Wolff’s ten years in exile, this study is divided into four chapters, starting with the early exile years from 1933 to 1936, followed by the immediate pre World War II period. The third chapter covers the German invasion and occupation of France in 1940. The last chapter sheds light on the two final years from 1942 to 1943. These four periods reflect his exile experience and gradual decline in living conditions, mood, and fundamental changes in his approach to writing. In exile Wolff devotes his time and effort to historical accounts and fiction – a difficult genre for a publicist and journalistic writer. He also embarks on autobiographical writings and during his final years in exile deals with the Jewish catastrophe unfolding in Nazi controlled Europe, raising issues concerning the so called ‘Jewish Problem’. This study draws attention to the effect exile had on an important German- Jewish writer, who in 1943 fell victim to the Holocaust. Wolff’s works, especially his exile writings survived the war and remain relevant today. The findings of this research provide some insight into a turbulent period in German and European history that drastically changed many lives. It also makes a significant contribution to the study of Theodor Wolff and to exile studies in general.
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Porges, Reingard. "Theodor Wolff, the Writer in Exile 1933-1943." University of Sydney, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1515.

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Abstract This study examines the effect of exile on Theodor Wolff’s writings from 1933 to 1943. Wolff, a highly assimilated German Jew and renowned journalist and editor-in-chief of the ‘Berliner Tageblatt’ from 1906-1933, was one of the most influential cultural and liberal political commentators during World War I and the Weimar Republic. His political life and influence has been extensively researched, whereas his life in exile has not been explored. Enforced sudden exile in 1933 represented a turning point in Wolff’s life. Following the temporal sequence of Wolff’s ten years in exile, this study is divided into four chapters, starting with the early exile years from 1933 to 1936, followed by the immediate pre World War II period. The third chapter covers the German invasion and occupation of France in 1940. The last chapter sheds light on the two final years from 1942 to 1943. These four periods reflect his exile experience and gradual decline in living conditions, mood, and fundamental changes in his approach to writing. In exile Wolff devotes his time and effort to historical accounts and fiction – a difficult genre for a publicist and journalistic writer. He also embarks on autobiographical writings and during his final years in exile deals with the Jewish catastrophe unfolding in Nazi controlled Europe, raising issues concerning the so called ‘Jewish Problem’. This study draws attention to the effect exile had on an important German- Jewish writer, who in 1943 fell victim to the Holocaust. Wolff’s works, especially his exile writings survived the war and remain relevant today. The findings of this research provide some insight into a turbulent period in German and European history that drastically changed many lives. It also makes a significant contribution to the study of Theodor Wolff and to exile studies in general.
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Wolff-Thomsen, Ulrike. "Willy Gretor (1868-1923) seine Rolle im internationalen Kunstbetrieb und Kunsthandel um 1900 ; ergänzt um bislang unveröffentlichte Briefe von Willy Gretor an Georg Brandes, Theodor Wolff, Frank Wedekind, Peter Nansen, Alfred Lichtwark, Wilhelm Bode, Agnes Slott-Møller, F. J. Willumsen, Karl Larsen und Max J. Friedländer." Kiel Ludwig, 2003. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2687234&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.

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Wolff-Thomsen, Ulrike. "Willy Grétor : (1868 - 1923) ; seine Rolle im internationalen Kunstbetrieb und Kunsthandel um 1900 ; ergänzt um bislang unveröffentlichte Briefe von Willy Grétor an Georg Brandes, Theodor Wolff, Frank Wedekind, Peter Nansen, Alfred Lichtwark, Wilhelm Bode, Agnes Slott-Møller, F. J. Willumsen, Karl Larsen und Max J. Friedländer /." Kiel : Ludwig, 2006. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2687234&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.

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Wolff-Thomsen, Ulrike Gretor Willy Brandes Georg. "Willy Gretor (1868 - 1923) : seine Rolle im internationalen Kunstbetrieb und Kunsthandel um 1900; ergänzt um bislang unveröffentlichte Briefe von Willy Gretor and Georg Brandes, Theodor Wolff, Frank Wedekind, Peter Nansen, Alfred Lichtwark, Wilhelm Bode, Agnes Slott-Møller, F. J. Willumsen, Karl Larsen und Max J. Friedländer /." Kiel : Ludwig, 2006. http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz121877965inh.htm.

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Books on the topic "Wolff, Theodor"

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Wolff, Theodor. Theodor Wolff: Der Journalist : Berichte und Leitartikel. Düsseldorf: ECON Verlag, 1993.

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Wolff, Theodor. Theodor Wolff: Erlebnisse, Erinnerungen, Gedanken im südfranzösischen Exil. Boppard am Rhein: H. Boldt, 1992.

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Wolff, Theodor. Theodor Wolff, der Publizist: Feuilletons, Gedichte und Aufzeichnungen. Düsseldorf: ECON, 1995.

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Theodor, Wolff. Theodor Wolff: Der Chronist : Krieg, Revolution und Frieden im Tagebuch 1914-1919. Düsseldorf: ECON, 1997.

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Fabisch, Dieter. Der Publizist Theodor Wolff: [Kriegsentstehung und -ziele in seinen Tagebüchern 1914-1919]. München: M Press, 2004.

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Zimmer-Wagner, Birgit. Theodor Wolff und der Erste Weltkrieg 1914-1918: Ein Journalist zwischen Anpassung und Rebellion. Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 2005.

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Fischer, Heinz-Dietrich. Aus der Welt berichtet: Presse-Auslandsreportagen, 1961-1985, ausgezeichnet mit dem Theodor-Wolff-Preis. Düsseldorf: ECON Verlag, 1986.

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Sösemann, Bernd. Theodor Wolff: Journalist, Weltbürger, Demokrat : aus den Reden auf der Veranstaltung der Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung und der Stiftung Neue Synagoge Berlin - Centrum Judaicum: "Es ist mir egal, ob ich den linken oder rechten Stiefel in meinem Nacken spüre - zum 60. Todestag von Theodor Wolff: Chefredakteur des Berliner Tageblatts, liberaler Politiker, Emigrant und KZ-Häftling" am 22. September 2003 im Centrum Judaicum, Berlin. Teetz [Germany]: Hentrich & Hentrich, 2004.

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Mayer, Werner K. Franz Theodor Wolf 1841-1924: Jesuit und Naturforscher : zwischen Offenbarungsglaube und Evolutionstheorie. Schwäbisch Gmünd: Einhorn, 2009.

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Hänsel, Markus. Wolf Graf von Baudissin, Julius Bittner, Johannes Brahms, Dale Carnegie, Vivien Chartres, Arthur Conan Doyle, Theodor Leschetizky, Franz Liszt, Karl May, Erna Mendelssohn, Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Louis Persinger, Upton Sinclair, Mark Twain, Walt Whitman: On the wonder of the countenance in its photographic portrait based on examples of writers and musicians. Frankfurt a.M.]: [Frankfurter Verlagsgruppe], 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Wolff, Theodor"

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Benz, Wolfgang. "Theodor Wolff, Fritz Michael Gerlich." In Im Widerstand, 45–48. Verlag C.H.BECK oHG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.17104/9783406733611-45.

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Diener, Theodor O. "Theodor O. Diener." In Wolf Prize in Agriculture, 263–69. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812835857_0015.

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Olsson, Ulf. "Introduction." In Listening for the Secret. University of California Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520286641.003.0001.

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The introduction provides with basic facts about the band, as well as the book’s basic theoretical perspective, inspired by the work of Theodor W. Adorno and Herbert Marcuse. Their theories make it possible to see the band as simultaneously part of and opposed to the culture industry. “Self-organization” is introduced as a flexible concept, applicable to many aspects of the band. Polarized representations of the band, by Tom Wolfe and Joan Didion, respectively, serve as a background to the book’s critical discussion and evaluation of the band and its culture. Even the Grateful Dead, symbols of the counterculture, worked within a cultural market, but challenged it in different ways. The introduction argues that the band actually produced music with an aesthetic value, and thus political significance.
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Giles, Paul. "Organicist Time." In Backgazing: Reverse Time in Modernist Culture, 149–98. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198830443.003.0004.

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This chapter traces how an organicist version of time was developed during the interwar period, how it reached its philosophical apogee in the work of Martin Heidegger and was treated sympathetically by American novelist Thomas Wolfe. However, this organicist impulse was kept at a distance by the writing of Theodor Adorno, Thomas Mann, and H. G. Wells, all of whom engage in dialectics with fascism. This chapter also considers how organicist models of temporal sequence inform the fixation on time in William Faulkner’s fiction, and how Sartre’s existentialism attempted to disavow what he saw as Faulkner’s backward-looking nostalgia. This kind of organicist imagination continued to resonate widely even after 1945, as we see from Anthony Powell’s sequence of novels A Dance to the Music of Time, and organicist time formed an integral backbone to many dimensions of modernist culture, even if its visibility became partially suppressed after World War II.
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Johnston, Jean-Michel. "A Nation Connected." In Networks of Modernity, 199–242. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198856887.003.0008.

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This chapter opens with an illustration of the Prussian government’s use of telegraph networks to unite the German nation during the war with France in 1870 by ensuring the timely and ubiquitous distribution of news. Otto von Bismarck and Generalpostmeister Heinrich Stephan then sought to build upon this unifying conception of telegraphic communication by improving and homogenizing the new Kaiserreich’s network, but they soon faced obstacles from within and outside the state. On the one hand, the federal structure of the new empire granted Bavaria and Württemberg the right to manage their own networks. On the other hand, the increasingly global network upon which trade and finance depended, and the news cartel established between Havas, Reuters, and Wolffs Telegraphisches Büro limited the imperial administration’s ability to manage the cost and nature of information circulating on its lines. These issues, and particularly the economic crisis of 1873, led to conflicts in the Reichstag, where deputies openly questioned the technology’s capacity to ‘annihilate space’ and formed alliances based upon the sections of society which they believed should or should not possess an advantage in communication. At a local level, meanwhile, government efforts to build new, more imposing, post and telegraph buildings alongside subsidiary offices threatened the business community’s privileged position within the urban landscape. The distance and time involved in the transmission of telegrams came to define one’s local and social status—as shown vividly in the novels of Theodor Fontane in the early 1880s and in the popular press.
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