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    Jacob Bernheim Collection.

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    The Jacob Bernheim Collection contains vital records and business documents pertaining to the Jewish community in Buchau in general and specifically to the Bernheim-Dreyfuss-Maendle families, including contracts, receipts, certificates, and balance sheets. Of special interest is a bound, handwritten manuscript of the Buchau Jewish community’s family register. Also included are a genealogical table of the Bernheim-Dreyfuss-Maendle families, a signed letter from Albert Einstein, newspaper clippings and a photograph.digitize

    Samuel Bernheim Collection 1939-1940

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    This collection contains the documents and correspondence of Samuel Bernheim. Included is Bernheim's discharge certificate from Buchenwald, Bernheim's arrest order (Schutzhaftbefehl), and a dismissal pass for Bernheim when he was released from Gestapo prison. Also included is a photocopied letter from the city of Würzburg granting Bernheim financial clearance.1903-Processed for digitizationThe original German-language inventory is available in the folder.Sent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    HERStory Makers 2023: Rosalie Bernheim

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    Rosalie Bernheim is a PhD candidate at the University of St Andrews studying mediaeval history and menstruation. She took part in HERStory Makers 2023.What is HERStory Makers?HERStory Makers is a social media competition for female-identifying early career researchers to share their research, their career journeys, and to inspire the next generation. Winners are selected by public vote. HERStory Makers is also part of EXPLORATHON, Scotland's contribution to European Researchers' Night.In 2022-23, EXPLORATHON was supported by the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/X020894/1].Author contributions to contentRosalie Bernheim conceived, planned and recorded the video content. Kirsty Ross edited the video content to insert HERStory Maker credits, add subtitles, and reduce video length to below Twitter/X limit of 2 mins and 20 secs.</p

    Isaac W. Bernheim papers 1899-1938

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    Consists of typed copies of letters sent to Isaac and Bernard Bernheim by the Board of Park Commissioners, Louisville, KY, and Andrew D. White, U.S. Ambassador to Germany, on the occasion of the Bernheim brothers' gift of a statue of Thomas Jefferson by Moses Ezekiel to the city of Louisville (1899-1900). Also includes a typed copy of a speech given by Isaac Bernheim to the Hillel Club, Denver, Colorado, 1938, in which he expresses his opposition to political Zionism and advocates the founding of a "Reform Church of American Israelites.

    La storiografia e la filosofia della storia : manuale del metodo storico e della filosofia della storia

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    La storiografia e la filosofia della storia : manuale del metodo storico e della filosofia della storia / Ernesto Bernheim ; traduzione di Paolo Barbati. - Milano [etc.] : Remo Sandron, [1907?]. - IX, 427 p. ; 20 cm. ((Data desunta dalla prefazion

    On Suggestion

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    In these extracts, taken from his work "On Suggestion", Bernheim discusses the debate on psychotherapy techniques based on suggestion. He explains the differences between suggestion and hypnotism : he proposes a serious questioning of the curative effects of hypnosis. For the author it is through suggestion, in other terms through words, rather than through hypnosis that the mentally ill are cured.Dans ces extraits, tirés de son ouvrage De la Suggestion, Bernheim intervient dans le débat sur les techniques de psychothérapie par la suggestion. Il rappelle les différences entre suggestion et hypnotisme : il propose une véritable remise en question des effets curatifs de l'hypnose: c'est par la suggestion, c'est-à-dire par la parole qu'on arrive à guérir les maladies mentales et non par l'hypnose

    HgIn photoassociation, bound-bound transitions, and excimer emission

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    Laser excitation of In atoms at the 6 2S1/2–5 2P1/2 atomic resonance transition wavelength of 410.3 nm in the presence of Hg vapor produces several types of emission features: HgIn excimer satellites on the red wings of the In resonance fluorescence transitions at 410.3 and 451.1 nm, bound-bound HgIn molecular fluorescence at 499 and 522 nm resulting from photoassociation of In(6 2S1/2) with Hg(6 1S0), and UV atomic fluorescence from the In(5 2D) states that lie at energies above the In(6 2S1/2–5 2P1/2) excitation. These various spectral features are interpreted in terms of a proposed HgIn potential-energy level diagram with additional information from measured excited-state lifetimes and the power dependence of the laser excitation at 410.3 and 522 nm. Direct excitation of the 499 and 522 nm HgIn bound-bound transitions also produces emission at 410.3 and 451.1 nm resulting from collisional dissociation of the excited HgIn states

    Neuroeconomics: A Comment on Bernheim

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    This paper comments on "On the Potential of Neuroeconomics: A Critical (but Hopeful) Appraisal" by B. Douglas Bernheim. (JEL D01, D87)

    Fashion in Belgium during the First World War and the case of Norine Couture

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    Nele Bernheim provides an overview of the fashion trade in Belgium during the war. Almost fully occupied by the Germans, who fought some of their bloodiest battles on Belgian land, the country was severely crippled by the war. Locked in for fifty months, countless Belgians were reliant on charity for food and clothing. Despite this, there was a constituency for fashion. Some couture houses remained open—and even newly opened, some fashion magazines continued publication—and even started publishing. The Belgian fashion industry that continued to thrive was at the crossroads of French, German, and Austrian influence. Bernheim investigates the beginning of Norine Couture, a Belgian fashion house that was founded during the war by Paul-Gustave Van Hecke and his companion Honorine (Norine) Deschryver. Ultimately, Bernheim argues that Norine Couture can be considered the first genuine Belgian fashion house and was a precursor of the Belgian avant-garde designer fashion of today

    Les églises noires et leurs révérends

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    The black churches and their clergy, Nicole Bernheim. In addition to having the same color of shin, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., Louis Farrakhan and Jesse Jackson also share a decisive similarity : the very close association linking their struggle for racial equality and their discourse, strongly marked by religion. Through the portrait of these major charismatic figures, the author analyzes the central place which the Churches held in the Black movement in the US, particularly by training then and by offering them a means of expression. But this « time of the reverends » may be drawing to a close.Bernheim Nicole. Les églises noires et leurs révérends. In: Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire, n°19, juillet-septembre 1988. Religion et politique aux États-Unis. pp. 31-41
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