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Helga et Ludwig Helbig. Mythos Deutsch-Südwest : Namibia und die Deutschen Wilfried Westphal. Geschichte der deutschen Kolonien Hans Georg Steltzer. Die Deutschen und ihr Kolonialreich Horst Gründer. Geschichte der deutschen Kolonien
Pélissier René. Helga et Ludwig Helbig. Mythos Deutsch-Südwest : Namibia und die Deutschen Wilfried Westphal. Geschichte der deutschen Kolonien Hans Georg Steltzer. Die Deutschen und ihr Kolonialreich Horst Gründer. Geschichte der deutschen Kolonien. In: Politique étrangère, n°3 - 1986 - 51ᵉannée. pp. 835-836
Helga et Ludwig Helbig. Mythos Deutsch-Südwest : Namibia und die Deutschen Wilfried Westphal. Geschichte der deutschen Kolonien Hans Georg Steltzer. Die Deutschen und ihr Kolonialreich Horst Gründer. Geschichte der deutschen Kolonien
Pélissier René. Helga et Ludwig Helbig. Mythos Deutsch-Südwest : Namibia und die Deutschen Wilfried Westphal. Geschichte der deutschen Kolonien Hans Georg Steltzer. Die Deutschen und ihr Kolonialreich Horst Gründer. Geschichte der deutschen Kolonien. In: Politique étrangère, n°3 - 1986 - 51ᵉannée. pp. 835-836
Reconstruction of Konrad Zuse’s Z3
Part 9: Reconstruction StoriesInternational audienceThis paper describes the reconstruction of Konrad Zuse’s Machine Z3 by the author Horst Zuse from 2008. Konrad Zuse built the Z3 machine between 1939 and 1941 with some friends and a small amount of support by the government. The main idea for reconstructing the Z3 was to learn how this machine works and how much effort is necessary to build such a machine. Another main topic was to show this machine to the public
Author Correction: The dengue-specific immune response and antibody identification with machine learning
Correction to: npj Vaccineshttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41541-023-00788-7, published online 20 January 2024 In this article, the affiliation details for author Alexander Horst were incorrectly given as Alexander Horst1,2 but should have been Alexander Horst1 and other affiliations are renumbered. The original article has been corrected
Horst Wessel Dachau Street Sign
Black metal sign reading, 24 Horst Wessel-Strasse.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: A small metal street sign from the concentration camp of Dachau. The streets in Dachau were named after so-called Nazi heroes, and this particular example identifies the address 24 Horst Wessel Strasse. Horst Ludwig Wessel (1907-1930) was a German Nazi activist who was made a posthumous hero of the Nazi movement following his violent death in 1940. He was the author of the lyrics to the Nazi Party anthem Die Fahnehoch ( The Flag on High ), usually known as the Horst Wessel Song.https://digital.kenyon.edu/bulmash/2251/thumbnail.jp
Nachhaltigkeit in der Augenheilkunde
The climate crisis is threatening the health of current and future generations and represents a particular challenge for healthcare systems. To address man-made climate change, comprehensive adaptation and mitigation strategies are crucial. Medicine and ophthalmology offer various opportunities to reduce the CO2 (carbon dioxide) footprint - these should be implemented and politically encouraged. Data-driven sustainability tools may provide options to evaluate the environmental footprint and to initiate optimization strategies. Life cycle assessments are an approach to systemically measure the environmental footprint and may facilitate sustainable decisions processes. The German health system needs to develop quantifiable and holistic strategies to reduce CO2; sustainability might become a future performance indicator. This article discusses examples of adaptation to the climate crisis and mitigation in ophthalmology and beyond
Art History and Prehistoric Art: Rethinking their Relationship in the Light of New Observations: The Twentieth Horst Gerson Lecture held on October 4, 2019
The Twentieth Horst Gerson Lecture held in memory of Horst Gerson (1907-1978) in the aula of the University of Groningen on the 4th of October 2019
The point, from which we are defining the human ability to design artefacts and use symbolic signs is currently shifting to a more distant past. The insights responsible for this pushing back, are based, for example, on findings of very early human-shaped sculpture in Swabia, on the realization that human sign-making started literally hundred thousand years earlier than previously thought, as well as the realization that even hand-axes could carry symbolic meaning. Taken together, these phenomena call for a redefinition of the anthropos, in which the ability to design plays an eminent role. The lecture aims to show how the capacity to discriminate and creatively employ visual and material difference in the environment was a pre-condition for the development of human kind. Against this background, the question rises, if the fruitful collaboration between the fields of aesthetics, art history, and anthropology, that drove nineteenth century research into the origins of human creativity, can be revived.
Author Horst BredekampTranslated by Mitch CohenGraphic design by Tariq JakobsenStichting Gerson LezingenOude Boteringestraat 349712 GK Groningenwww.rug.nl/let/gersonlectures www.facebook.com/gersonlecture
Upper Silesia as a Myth and Utopia in the Works of Horst Bienek
Daniel Juliusz PietrekInstitute of German Language and LettersFaculty of PhilologyThe University of OpolePoland
Upper Silesia as a Myth and Utopia in the Works of Horst Bienek
Abstract: Horst Bienek was a very well known and influential personality in the literary circles in Germany. His works are also important for the history of Silesian literature because of his role in the intraGerman and German-Polish discourse about the homeland, history and identity. In the article the author presents poetical strategies and methodology which Bienek used while creating his mythic representations of Silesia and (at the same time) of himself.Keywords: literary history, German literature, Silesian literature, Horst Bienek, utopiaFor an abstract in English, scroll down.Daniel Juliusz PietrekUniwersytet OpolskiWydział FilologicznyInstytut Filologii Germańskiej
„Wtedy przyjdzie ktoś i przerzuci przez Kłodnicę most z papieru”. Górny Śląsk jako mit i utopia w twórczości Horsta BienkaAbstrakt: Horst Bienek był osobą bardzo znaną, wpływową i niezwykle cenioną w środowisku literackim RFN. Jest też autorem szczególnie ważnym dla literatury śląskiej ze względu na jego rolę w wewnątrzniemieckim i niemiecko-polskim dyskursie o ojczyźnie, pamięci i tożsamości. W moim tekście pokazuję strategie poetologiczne i „metodykę”, którą posługiwał się gliwicki pisarz, tworząc swoje mityczne wyobrażenia o Śląsku i (co jest nierozerwalne w przypadku jego twórczości) równocześnie o sobie samym.Słowa kluczowe: historia literatury, literatura niemiecka, literatura śląska, Horst Bienek, utopia
Upper Silesia as a Myth and Utopia in the works of Horst Bienek
Abstract: Horst Bienek was a very well known and influential personality in the literary circles in Germany. His works are also important for the history of Silesian literature because of his role in the intraGerman and German-Polish discourse about the homeland, history and identity. In the article the author presents poetical strategies and methodology which Bienek used while creating his mythic representations of Silesia and (at the same time) of himself.Keywords: literary history, German literature, Silesian literature, Horst Bienek, utopi
Bernard Horst - The connections between life and work
This thesis focuses on Bernard Horst, who is introduced, based on the historical background of the period in which he lived as well as literary reviews and the interpretation of his selected novels. The thesis aims to provide a complex overview of findings about this writer and should also - using overviews of the history of the Czech literature and literary dictionaries - partially answer the following question: In what light can the personality of a marginal author address a contemporary reader, through which perspective can this author be seen and, most importantly, how this author can be discussed using the wider literary context
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