Agenda 20D: Wege zu mehr Wachstum und Verteilungseffizienz
In: IW-Studien
In: Schriften zur Wirtschaftspolitik aus dem Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft Köln
In: IW-Studien
In: Schriften zur Wirtschaftspolitik aus dem Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft Köln
In: Soldier: the British Army magazine, Band 65, Heft 3, S. 50
ISSN: 0038-1004
In: Documents to the people: DTTP, Band 37, Heft 3
ISSN: 0091-2085, 0270-5095
In: Diplomatic history, Band 32, Heft 4, S. 657-660
ISSN: 1467-7709
In: The world today, Band 64, Heft 2, S. 4-6
ISSN: 0043-9134
When former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's son Bilawal became the leader of her Pakistan People's Party, following her assassination, he told the crowds that 'My mother always said democracy is the best revenge'. Yet, despite the fact parliamentary elections are now scheduled for February 18, Amnesty International sensed a general mood of hopelessness during a recent visit to the country. 'Pakistan is lost' was a refrain heard in many places. Adapted from the source document.
In: The Morgan Kaufmann series in multimedia information and systems
In: The Morgan Kaufmann series in interactive technologies
The thesis is a study of the Jewish community of Leipzig, Germany over the course of the 20 th century. It begins with an overview of the Jews of the city until the rise to power of Adolf Hitler, emphasizing divisions with the Jewish community over the ideology of Zionism and between German-born and foreign-born Jews. It goes on to describe the lives of Jews as the Nazis come to state authority, the riots of November, 1938, and the gradual exclusion of Jews from professional and pubic life in the city. Jewish responses in education, politics and culture are examined, as are the decisions of many local people to emigrate. After the 1938 riots, exclusion began to shift to extermination, and the Jewish community found itself subject to deportation to camps in Eastern Europe. Most of those deported were murdered. Those who lived were able to do so because of good fortune, canny survival skills, or marriage to non-Jews. Jewish life, which had been an important part of the city, was systematically destroyed. After 1945, those few who survived in the city were joined by another handful of Jewish Leipzigers who survived the camps, and by some non-Leipzig Jews, to reform the Jewish community. A tiny percentage of the old Jewish world of Leipzig was left to rebuild. They did so, reestablishing institutions, reclaiming property, and beginning negotiations with the new authorities, the Soviet occupation and then the German Democratic Republic. The Jews of Leipzig continued some of their old concerns in this new world, negotiating with the government and among themselves the nature of their identities as Jews and as Germans. These negotiations were brought to a halt by a series of anti-Semitic purges in 1952 and 1953. The leadership of the Jewish community fled, as did many of their fellow-Jews. The behavior of the East German state at this point showed some surprising commonality with their Nazi predecessors. After the purges were over, those who remained began another process of rebuilding, this time in constant tension with a government that wanted to use them for propaganda purposes during the Cold War. With the fall of the communist regime in 1989-90, the Jewish community of Leipzig was able to chart its destiny again. The old issues of identity and community--among themselves and between Jews and their German neighbors--continue in a very different context. ; Willigham legt mit seiner Dissertation aus dem Jahre 2005 eine umfangreiche und umfassende Arbeit zum jüdischen Leben in Leipzig währen des 20. Jahrhunderts vor. Es geht ihm dabei um die Kontinuitäten und Diskontinuitäten im Deutsch-Jüdischen-Verhältnis während der Weimarer Republik, des Dritten Reiches und der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik. Zweiter Schwerpunkt seiner Betrachtungen ist das Selbstbild der in Deutschland lebenden Juden im Spannungsfeld zwischen Liberalität und Assimilation einerseits und Orthodoxie und Zionismus andererseits. Ein Ergebnis der Arbeit ist die Herausarbeitung der Rolle der Juden als Mittel der Legitimierung und Selbstdefinition der betrachteten deutschen Staaten und die Bestimmung des Assimilationsgedankens als keineswegs von vornherein aussichtsloser Idee.
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Intro -- Lost & Found - A Memoir of Mothers -- Copyright © 2009 Kate St. Vincent Vogl -- Kate, Jim, and girls. -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Your Call -- Found -- A Silent Vow -- Iceskating with Mom and Aimee. -- What's Up and What's Under -- A Fine Way to Say Thanks -- Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? -- Val's first visit. -- All but a Walk in the Park -- In the Flesh -- Thanksgiving in So Many Words -- Denial and Other Holiday Treats -- Shadow of Our Former Selves -- Drawing Lines in Shifting Sand -- The Play's the Thing -- More Is Found -- David when he was about thirty. -- To Give and Give Over -- Covering up, Carrying on -- Mom with Jen at the hospital. -- Baptism by Fire -- The All-New Brady Bunch -- A Wedding Made in Heaven -- For the Cause of the Union -- Teepees set up for the Smith/St. Vincent Family reunion. -- Papa grilling at the reunion. -- A Family by Marriage -- A Family Reception -- Trimmed in Rickrack -- Mother's Day with rickrack flower project. -- By Any Other Name -- Readers Wanted -- Nor and her parents with me and the girls. -- Val and me with the girls. -- Rewrite and Rebirth -- No Place Like Home -- Family Reunion -- Other Sides of the Family -- Last Words -- Additional Resources -- Adoption Groups: -- About the Author
In: Africa research bulletin. Political, social and cultural series, Band 46, Heft 5, S. 17979B
ISSN: 0001-9844
In: Africa research bulletin. Political, social and cultural series, Band 46, Heft 5
ISSN: 1467-825X
In: Infosecurity, Band 6, Heft 4, S. 22-24
ISSN: 1754-4548
In: Political affairs: pa ; a Marxist monthly ; a publication of the Communist Party USA, Band 87, Heft 3, S. 7
ISSN: 0032-3128
In: The Massachusetts review: MR ; a quarterly of literature, the arts and public affairs, Band 49, Heft 4, S. 550-551
ISSN: 0025-4878