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(2021)In the period between the 16th and the 18th century, there was an unprecedented increase in statements criticising lawyers. They characterised judges and advocates in particular as greedy, corruptible and perverting the ...
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(2021)This is the sixth edition of a data collection initiative that started in 1993 under the umbrella of the Council of Europe and has been continued since 2000 by an international group of experts. These experts also act as ...
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(2021)What does the discipline of educational science ‚know‘ about ‚education‘ - the term that stands unchallenged at the core of educational knowledge? The present study asks, on the one hand, about the bodies of knowledge on ...
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(2021)The subject of the dissertation is church asylum under the 2015 agreement of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) and the Christian churches. The main legal, as well as actual differences to the granting ...
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(2021)In its aftermath, the bad outcome of the 2020 Arzakh/Mountain Karabakh war for Armenia also prompted German theologians to launch an initiative to draw attention to the cultural heritage of the region. In doing so, they ...
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(2021)Johann Friedrich von Uffenbach was a wealthy scion of a Frankfurt patrician family, of hereditary nobility, and the younger brother of Zacharias Conrad (1683-1734), one of the greatest book collectors and manuscript ...
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(2021)With the introduction of the diploma graduate program ‘educational science’ in 1989 began a story of success, which continues up until now. Concurrently began the ongoing criticism of the structure, goals and content of ...
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(2021)This volume documents the survey instruments used in the project "Attitudes of FSJ volunteers towards disability and inclusion" (EFBI). The EFBI project investigated how attitudes towards inclusion and (people with) ...
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(2021)After realising their theses’ topics were all related to environmental and human sustainability, a group of young researchers from the Erasmus Mundus International Masters in Global Markets, Local Creativities decided they ...
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(2021)The well-known artist Georg Daniel Heumann (1691-1759), who came from Nuremberg, had been appointed as a university copper engraver at the Georgia Augusta in Göttingen in 1740. Because of his interest in itinerant street ...
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(2021)In the field of foreign-language teaching and learning, action-orientation is a didactic key principle. However, at present, empirical findings on how action-orientation can be pursued as a goal or put into practice as a ...
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(2021)This empirical study reconstructs relations between the parents of children diagnosed as having special needs and professional members of the healthcare and help systems in Germany. The main focus is on interactions between ...
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(2021)This volume contains the texts from the symposium on the occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the M.A. Programme Intercultural Theology. The contributions address the challenges and consequences of an intercultural approach ...
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(2021)The essays by Klaus Düwel on German studies collected in this volume have been published for a period of around 40 years. They reveal that Düwel - in addition to Runology and Nordic studies - has also made German studies ...
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(2021)In recent years, the number of international students and researchers in Germany has been continually increasing. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in the university city of Göttingen, Antonie Fuhse asks how early career ...
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(2021)Knowing the history and context of a piece of landscape is an unfortunately often neglected necessity for planning disciplines (including conservation and forestry). Just as a doctor can only suggest an appropriate therapy ...
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(2021)With its Yearbook, the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities gives an account of its activities in 2019. The yearbook contains the activity report of the president and the work reports of the research projects, in ...
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(2021)All over the world, borders are places of separation, distinction and violence on the one hand, and of encounter, mobility and everyday practices on the other. This is particularly true of the external borders of the ...
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(2021)The contributions to the present volume show that the countries that are often presented in the literature as forming part of a stereotypical and seemingly monolithic “Islamic world” in fact represent considerable diversity. ...
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(2021)Joachim Ringleben systematically explores the traces of linguistic thought in partly unprinted works: first in biblical contexts (prophetic speech, Ps 119, Paul), then in dogmatics (concept, Christological dogma, h. ...




















