2,306 research outputs found
Werner Krauss : Aufklärung III : Deutschland und Spanien. Éd. par Martin Fontius. Appareil critique par Renate Petermann et Peter-Volker Springborn, 1996
Jehle Peter. Werner Krauss : Aufklärung III : Deutschland und Spanien. Éd. par Martin Fontius. Appareil critique par Renate Petermann et Peter-Volker Springborn, 1996. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°30, 1998. La recherche aujourd'hui, sous la direction de Michel Delon. pp. 547-548
India : challenges on the road to becoming a world power
Peter Gey, Matthias Jobelius & Renate TenbuschElectronic ed.: Berlin : FES, 2007 ; Bonn : FES Library, 200
Warum ist der Euro so schwach?
Der Abwertungstrend des Euro hält nun schon seit zweieinhalb Jahren an. Wie kann der anhaltende Niedergang erklärt werden? Renate Ohr, Joachim Starbatty und Peter Bofinger nehmen Stellun
Warum ist der Euro so schwach?
Der Abwertungstrend des Euro hält nun schon seit zweieinhalb Jahren an. Wie kann der anhaltende Niedergang erklärt werden? Renate Ohr, Joachim Starbatty und Peter Bofinger nehmen Stellung --
Al-Sakhāwī, a biographer from Mamlūk Cairo and his <i>Dictionary of women</i>:studies by Renate Jacobi
The volume presents Renate Jacobi’s studies on the historian ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Sakhāwī (d. 902/1497) and his biographical dictionary al-Ḍawʾ al-lāmiʿ li-ahl al-qarn al-tāsiʿ with the special focus on the biographies of women. Al-Sakhāwī’s dictionary is exceptional in the history of classical Arabic biographical literature. Its twelfth and final volume featuring 1075 numbered biographical entries is devoted exclusively to women many of whom were known by the author in person. Renate Jacobi examines the life of al-Sakhāwī and analyzes his dictionary as a unique source for studying the social role of women in the Mamlūk period, their chances of taking up public space, and making a career of their own. The texts of the chapters in this volume have been adopted from previous publications by Renate Jacobi in different journals and edited volumes with some editorial modifications, additions and bibliographical updates. Two studies, “The Scholar and the Poetess: A Friendship of the Heart in Mamlūk Egypt” and “Women in the Endowment System of the Mamlūk Period,” are being published in English for the first time. The volume is a window onto the intriguing, fascinating, and very informative world of classical Arabic biographical literature
Al-Sakhāwī, a biographer from Mamlūk Cairo and his <i>Dictionary of women</i>:studies by Renate Jacobi
The volume presents Renate Jacobi’s studies on the historian ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Sakhāwī (d. 902/1497) and his biographical dictionary al-Ḍawʾ al-lāmiʿ li-ahl al-qarn al-tāsiʿ with the special focus on the biographies of women. Al-Sakhāwī’s dictionary is exceptional in the history of classical Arabic biographical literature. Its twelfth and final volume featuring 1075 numbered biographical entries is devoted exclusively to women many of whom were known by the author in person. Renate Jacobi examines the life of al-Sakhāwī and analyzes his dictionary as a unique source for studying the social role of women in the Mamlūk period, their chances of taking up public space, and making a career of their own. The texts of the chapters in this volume have been adopted from previous publications by Renate Jacobi in different journals and edited volumes with some editorial modifications, additions and bibliographical updates. Two studies, “The Scholar and the Poetess: A Friendship of the Heart in Mamlūk Egypt” and “Women in the Endowment System of the Mamlūk Period,” are being published in English for the first time. The volume is a window onto the intriguing, fascinating, and very informative world of classical Arabic biographical literature
[Sammelrezension zu:] Renate Stauf, Cord-Friedrich Berghahn (Hg.): Weltliteratur
Sammelrezension zu Renate Stauf u. Cord-Friedrich Berghahn (Hg.): Weltliteratur. Eine Braunschweiger Vorlesung. Bielefeld (Verlag für Regionalgeschichte) 2004 (= Braunschweiger Beiträge zur deutsche Sprache und Literatur, Bd. 7).
Renate Stauf u. Cord-Friedrich Berghahn (Hg.): Weltliteratur II. Eine Braunschweiger Vorlesung. Bielefeld (Verlag für Regionalgeschichte) 2005 (= Braunschweiger Beiträge zur deutsche Sprache und Literatur, Bd. 9).
In zwei Bänden liegen nun 56 Beiträge einer Ringvorlesung vor, die an der Technischen Universität Braunschweig seit dem Sommersemester 2001 Woche für Woche mit Wissenschaftlern aus allen Fachbereichen veranstaltet wird
Confidentiality of personal health information used for research
Medical research has a long history in the United Kingdom and has generally enjoyed good public support. Researchers take confidentiality seriously and few breaches have been recorded. Concerns over research practices at Alder Hey hospital related to consent rather than confidentiality,1 but they tarnished the overall reputation of research. At much the same time, the Data Protection Act 1998 defined stricter criteria for handling personal data,2 supplementing the provisions in the UK common law of confidentiality. There is thus a legal and a moral impetus to ensure that research is conducted with the maximum respect for participants and their privacy, even if the research is not linked to clinical care. Many questions can be answered without the active participation of individuals, but researchers must strike a careful balance between their pursuit of health improvements for all and their obligation to maintain the privacy of individuals participating in research
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