Erster Theil. Zur Grundlegung -- I. Vorläufige Stellung zum heutigen Schulwesen als Einleitung -- II. Grundlegende Principien -- III. Zur Geschichte der Lehrerbildung -- IV. Die Pestalozzi'schen Principien und die Preußische Unterrichtsverwaltung -- V. Die Reaction und die Regulative -- Zweiter Theil. Zur Ausführung -- I. Formelles. — Nothwendigkeit der Seminarien. — Begriff des Seminars. — Internat oder Externat? -- II. Die Vorbildung zum Seminar -- III. Die Seminarbildung im Allgemeinen -- IV. Die ideale Grundlegung -- V. Die Behandlung der einzelnen Unterrichtsgegenstände im Seminar -- VI. Die persönliche Bildung der Seminaristen.
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I. Die natürliche Beschaffenheit Jütlands -- II. Die Bewohner Jütlands -- III. Die Staatseinrichtungen in Jütland -- IV. Beschreibung der jütischen Städte und des Landes -- a) Ostjütland bis zum Liimfjord -- b) Das mittlere Jütland -- c) Die Westküste -- d) Das Land jenseit des Liimfjords -- V. Jütlands Geschichte.
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Inhaltsübersicht -- Erster Theil. Wesen und Geschichte der Cautio praedibus praediisque -- Capitel 1. Ursprung und Entwickelung -- Capitel II Voraussetzungen der Cautio praedibus praediisque -- Capital III. Rechtswirkungen der geleisteten Caution -- Capitel IV. Verschwinden der Cantio praedibus praediisque aus dem Rechtsverkehr -- Zweiter Theil. Verwirklichung der Cautio praedibus praediisque -- Capitel I. Allgemeines und Einleitendes -- Capitel II Die Lehre vom Verkauf -- Capitel III. Rechtsverhältnisse nach dem Verkauf.
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Ciarcia responds to Chiara Bortolotto's paper 'Nouveaux acteurs du patrimoine, nouvelles postures anthropologiques: A propos. de Ethnologues et passeurs de memoires' (same journal issue). Adapted from the source document.
This article looks back over two decades of work pioneered by Todd LaPorte and colleagues, under the banner of High Reliability Theory (HRT). The article revisits the American roots of the Berkeley‐based group and comments on its early and decisive fieldwork choices. It revisits some of the elements that emerged through the controversy around findings and implications of HRT. It discusses the legacy of HRT and the ethnographical impetus given to 'normal operations' studies. The use of ethnographic and sociological methodologies gave new vitality to the study of high‐risks organizations.
Includes bibliographical references. ; American cultural values : disorders and challenges / James L. Peacock -- Democratic participation : a view from anthropology / Carol MacLennan -- The heartbeat of productivity : hierarchy and transformation in American work relations / Frank A. Dubinskas -- Deindustrialization, poverty, and downward mobility : toward an anthropology of economic disorder / Katherine S. Newman -- Psychophysiological stress and disorders of industrial society : a critical theoretical formulation for biocultural research / Michael L. Blakey -- Plural strategies of survival and cultural formation in U.S.-Mexican households in a region of dynamic transformation : the U.S.-Mexico borderlands / Carlos G. Vélez-Ibanez -- Disorders of our own : a conclusion / Roy A. Rappaport -- A statement to the profession : the American Anthropological Association, Panel on Disorders of Industrial Societies / Michael L. Blakey . [et al.]. ; Mode of access: Internet.
First published in 1952 under title: China's march into the tropics. ; "Bibliographical references in Chinese language": p. [391]-393. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Mode of access: Internet.
The material for this survey was collected during field investigations in the Mount Frere district of East Griqualand during the period January to October, 1949. The Bhaca are a small group of people occupying roughly the district of Mount Frere - although a considerable number lie outside district boundaries, particularly on the Mount Ayliff side - with a Southern Nguni type of culture and speaking a dialect of Xhosa. They are of particular interest as they are representative of those tribes who were forced to flee from Natal during the chaotic period of Zulu history subsequent to T/haka's rise to power, and, unlike the Mpondo, Thembu and Xhosa tribes, they are thus fairly recent immigrants into the Cape. The Bhaca are very conscious of their Zulu origin, although "Zulu" is hardly the scientifically correct term to apply to it. Van Warmelo has stressed the fact that before the rise of T/haka (c 1816) Natal was the home of a number of different tribes, the majority little more than large clans, roughly divisible into separate groups both dialectically and culturally, viz., (a) the true Nguni or Ntungwa, (b) the Mbo and (c) the Lala tribes. The name "Zulu" should correctly be applied only to the descendants of the small Zulu clan which by rapine and conquest established political and cultural supremacy over the whole of Natal from 1816 onwards. Those tribes which did not submit were forced to flee or be annihilated, and these successive southward waves of fugitives have given rise to the establishment of numerous small tribes in the Cape, classified by van Warmelo as "Fingo and Other recent Immigrants into the Cape". Other tribal elements moved north and today exists as Swazi, Rhodesian Ndebele, Transvaal Ndebele, Ngani and others. At least a century of wandering away from Natal has modified considerably the culture of these immigrants and today the culture of Bhaca, Xesibe (in the district of Mount Ayliff) and the various Mfengu tribes, approximates more nearly to Southern Nguni than to Northern Nguni culture. Foreign influence on the Bhaca must have been strong - at one period the tribe lived in Pondoland under the protection of Faku - and today there is intermarriage with Mpondo, especially on the Eastern boundary which impinges on the district of Tabankulu, and with Hlubi and Xesibe. In the following chapters the question or cultural origins and ethnic composition will be taken up: here it is sufficient to say that ethnographically Bhaca culture today is southern Nguni in character.
"Vorvermerk" signed: A.B. [i.e. Adolf Bastian] ; bd. 1. Das schisksal. Die gottheiten. Die seele. Das recht. Die empfindung. Kraft und stoff. Das denken. Das sein. Das körperliche. Metempsychosen. Der Gott. Causalität. Der demiurg. Ursprungslieder. Der erset mensch. Die grossmütter. Die wiedergeburten. Das genie. Der gutgesell. Das sündhafte. Der mechanismus. Die kindheit. Das paradies. Der himmelsweg. Mundus vult decipi. Der mensch und seine götter. Anmerkungen. Nachwort.--bd. 2. Die traditionelle religion. Die sündenschuld. Der gesellschaftskreis. Fasten und reinigungen. Die denkthätigkeit. Die causalität. Seelenlehren. Das zoon politikon. Metapher. Anthropomorphisirungen. Ein neuer glaube. Parallelen. Der zweck. Die freiheit. Anhang. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"A comparative vocabulary, containing 2,286 words in English, with their equivalents in the Áka-Béa-da, Ákar-Bále, Púchikwár, Āūkāū-Júwōī and Kol languages": 191 p. at end. ; "The present work forms a part of my record of the Andamanese, undertaken for the British museum and the government of India." ; Mode of access: Internet.