Der Fremdling im Tor Schlattner, Eginald
Revue de Transylvanie.,
2019, Letnik:
XXVIII, Številka:
1
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Speech delivered by the writer and Evangelical pastor Eginald Schlattner upon receiving the title of Doctor Honoris Causa of Babeş-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca.
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Speech delivered on the conferral of the title of Doctor Honoris Causa of Babeş-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca to the writer and Evangelical pastor Eginald Schlattner (born in 1933), from the ...village of Roşia (Rothberg, Veresmart), in the former Königsboden (Fundus Regius), nowadays in Sibiu County, Romania.
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Eginald Schlattners Werke Schlattner, Eginald
Revue de Transylvanie.,
2019, Letnik:
XXVIII, Številka:
1
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Eginald Schlattner recalls some events experienced by himself, by his family, and by the Transylvanian Saxon community, and also briefly presents his books and their cinematographic adaptations.
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It is difficult to imagine food today without flavorings, whether natural, synthetic, or artificial. But at the same time, they are substances that society is viewing increasingly critically and ...whose chemical and industrial roots are under scrutiny. A History with Taste tells the story of flavor production and regulation, discussing the potential naturalization of synthetic flavorings.
Ensimmäinen Siukonen, Jyrki
2023, Letnik:
16
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The nineteenth century has been called an age of monuments. In some places even one piece made a difference. This book is a study of the intellectual background and physical making of Finland’s first ...public sculpture, the statue of Professor Henrik Gabriel Porthan by Carl Eneas Sjöstrand. The idealised but sombre Porthan was born under the influence of German neoclassicism. Development on the project was slow but sure. The Swedish artist had to be supported over three years while he was putting together his first monumental piece in Munich and Rome, after which came another three years wait before the cast arrived to Finland. The bronze sculpture, commissioned by the Finnish Literary Society and raised by public subscriptions from people of all classes, was unveiled in the city of Turku in September 1864. Finns took some pride in the fact that, unlike other nations that had raised monuments to kings and generals, here the first place was given to a scholar. In this study Sjöstrand’s pioneering bronze is placed in a wider context and compared with works by his precursors and contemporaries in the international sculptor colony of Rome.
What was the significance of searching for and finding "family" and kinship through the ages? Which methods and strategies did actors use to produce relational connections, and into what structures ...and discourses can these practices be categorized? This volume takes up new insights from research into premodernity based on the history of knowledge and praxeology.
Social movements are not only remembered in personal experience, but also through cultural carriers that shape how later movements see themselves and are seen by others. The present collection zooms ...in on the role of photography in this memory-activism nexus. How do iconographic conventions shape images of protest? Why do some images keep movements in the public eye, while others are quickly forgotten? What role do images play in linking different protests, movements, and generations of activists? Have the affordances of digital media made it easier for activists to use images in their memory politics, or has the digital production and massive online exchange of images made it harder to identify and remember a movement via a single powerful image? Bringing together experts in visual culture, cultural memory, social movements, and digital humanities, this collection presents new empirical, theoretical, and methodological insights into the visual memory of protest.
During the early republican period, architectural interventions in rural Turkey took the form of social engineering as part of the state's modernization and nationalization policies. Özge Sezer ...demonstrates how the state's particular programs had a powerful effect on rural life in the countryside. She examines the regime's goals and strategies for controlling the rural people through development projects and demographic shaping to create a strong Turkish identity and a loyal citizenry. The book outlines the implementation of new rural settlements, particularly following the 1934 Settlement Law, with a geographic focus on two cities - Izmir and Elazig - with varied socio-economic and ethnic standing in the state program.