338 research outputs found
Kleine Kammermusik, op24, nro 2
Soitinnus: huilu, oboe, klarinetti, käyrätorvi, fagotti.Konserttitaltiointi Sommerliche Musiktage Hitzacker -festivaaleilta 1973.Inter Nationes -järjestön tilaama ja levittämä taltiointi.Roswitha Staege (huilu), Rolf Julius Koch (oboe), Rainer Schumacher (klarinetti), Norbert Hauptmann (käyrätorvi), Eberhard Buschmann (fagotti).Äänitetty: 1973, Hitzacker (konserttitaltiointi).Digitoitu 4.4.2013
Iberian Visions of the Pacific Ocean, 1507-1899
In this work, Buschmann incorporates neglected Spanish visions into the European perceptions of the emerging Pacific world. The book argues that Spanish diplomats and intellectuals attempted to create an intellectual link between the Americas and the Pacific Ocean.Iberian Visions of the Pacific Ocean, 1507-1899. Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137304711978-1-137-30471-1978-1-137-30470-4978-1-349-45455-62947-92582947-924
Bernhard Brackhahn / Rainer Brockmeyer (Hrsg.): Qualitätsverbesserung in Schulen und Schulsystemen - Band 1. Konzept - Organisation - Ergebnisse. München: Luchterhand 2004 (144 S.) […] [Sammelrezension]
Rezension von: 1. Bernhard Brackhahn / Rainer Brockmeyer (Hrsg.): Qualitätsverbesserung in Schulen und Schulsystemen - Band 1. Konzept - Organisation - Ergebnisse. München: Luchterhand 2004 (144 S.; ISBN 3-472-06080-8; 24,90 EUR); 2. Bernhard Brackhahn / Rainer Brockmeyer (Hrsg.): Qualitätsverbesserung in Schulen und Schulsystemen - Band 2. Porträts der Länder. München: Luchterhand 2004 (428 S.; ISBN 3-472-06081-6; 39,90 EUR); 3. Bernhard Brackhahn / Rainer Brockmeyer / Jens Reißmann / Katrin Beyer (Hrsg.): Qualitätsverbesserung in Schulen und Schulsystemen - Band 3. Unterstützungssysteme & Netzwerke. München: Luchterhand 2004 (184 S.; ISBN 472-06082-4; 29,90 EUR); 4. Bernhard Brackhahn / Rainer Brockmeyer / Renate Buschmann / Christiane Mika (Hrsg.): Qualitätsverbesserung in Schulen und Schulsystemen - Band 4. Lernen - leisten - bewerten & Anschlüsse - Übergänge. München: Luchterhand 2004 (256 S.; ISBN 3-472-06083-2; 29,90 EUR); 5. Bernhard Brackhahn / Rainer Brockmeyer / Petra Gruner (Hrsg.): Qualitätsverbesserung in Schulen und Schulsystemen - Band 5. Schulaufsicht und Schulleitung. München: Luchterhand 2004 (248 S.; ISBN 3-472-06084-0; 29,90 EUR); 6. Bernhard Brackhahn / Rainer Brockmeyer / Thomas Bethge / Angelika Hornsteiner (Hrsg.): Qualitätsverbesserung in Schulen und Schulsystemen - Band 6. Standards und Kompetenzen & Evaluation. München: Luchterhand 2004 (384 S.; ISBN 3-472-06085-9; 34,90 EUR)
Anthropology's Global Histories: The Ethnographic Frontier in German New Guinea, 1870-1935
Anthropologists and world historians make strange bedfellows. Although the latter frequently employ anthropological methods in their descriptions of cross-cultural exchanges, the former have raised substantial reservations about global approaches to history. Fearing loss of specificity, anthropologists object to the effacing qualities of techniques employed by world historians—this despite the fact that anthropology itself was a global, comparative enterprise in the nineteenth century.Rainer Buschmann here seeks to recover some of anthropology's global flavor by viewing its history in Oceania through the notion of the ethnographic frontier—the furthermost limits of the anthropologically known regions of the Pacific. The colony of German New Guinea (1884–1914) presents an ideal example of just such a contact zone. Colonial administrators there were drawn to approaches partially inspired by anthropology. Anthropologists and museum officials exploited this interest by preparing large-scale expeditions to German New Guinea.Buschmann explores the resulting interactions between German colonial officials, resident ethnographic collectors, and indigenous peoples, arguing that all were instrumental in the formation of anthropological theory. He shows how changes in collecting aims and methods helped shift ethnographic study away from its focus on material artifacts to a broader consideration of indigenous culture. He also shows how ethnological collecting, often a competitive affair, could become politicized and connect to national concerns. Finally, he places the German experience in the broader context of Euro-American anthropology.Anthropology's Global Histories will interest students and scholars of anthropology, history, world history, and Pacific studies.Anthropology's Global Histories: The Ethnographic Frontier in German New Guinea, 1870-1935. Perspectives on the Global Past. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press, 2009
Pilk Richard Viidalepa perekonnaloole
Richard Viidalepp (Widebaum before Estonianising his name, and later Viidebaum; Jan. 23, 1904 - June 3, 1986), the famous Estonian folklorist, was born in the Jalapuu farm in the village of Nurmsi in Central Estonia. The same farm was the home of Urve Buschmann, the author of the article and R. Viidalepp's niece. On the basis of the 1722 list of inhabitants in the Särgavere estate and the registers of the Järva Peetri congregation, the documented genealogy of Viidalepp's family starts with Jüri Jalapuu and his wife Els (?1730-?1761). In more recent registers their son Jüri (?1771-1843) already appears under the name Widebaum. The family was a typical Estonian family, including farmers, handicraftsmen, inventive technicians, later also intellectuals and artists. Some emigrated (the Finnish and American branches of the Viidebaums) and some were deported to Siberia. The fate of family members and descriptions of family history are illustrated by Richard Viidalepp's letters and family photographs. The last Viidalepps born in the Jalapuu farm moved to Tallinn in 1950
Review of: Pathfinders by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto
Reviewing a work that has received so much praise over the past two years always presents a difficult task. One only has to turn to the back cover of the current paperback to see the many accolades bestowed upon Felipe Fernández-Armesto's latest work. Most prominently, his Pathfinders received the prestigious World History Association Prize in 2007, an honor that openly acknowledges the global reach of the work under consideration. Moreover, although the book lists him as teaching at Tufts University, Fernández-Armesto's prolific output was recently honored by an appointment as the William P. Reynolds Professor of History at Notre Dame University. The teaching and research of world history has experienced a glut of introductory texts in recent years and novel approaches from which to tell a global narrative are becoming rare. Fernández-Armesto's work succeeds in this regard as he selects a particular topic – exploration – that carries transnational overtones. To fashion such a global framework for exploration Fernández-Armesto builds on his extensive work in the Iberian expansion and the Atlantic Ocean. Exploration, the author argues, is after all, a human affair and can thus be engaged for a global human narrative. According to the author, human global history is about two major stories: "The first is the very long one of how human cultures diverged … The second is the main subject of the book: a relatively short and recent story of convergence..." (p. 1) On the surface such a statement might be unsurprising. Placed in the context of exploration, however, the issue of divergence and convergence transcends hemispheric or continental histories that seemingly favor certain parts of the globe over others. His story, however, is truly global in that it follows the divergent expansion of Homo sapiens out of Africa in his first chapter (stretching) before turning to the subject of human convergence.Review of: Pathfinders by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto. geschichte.transnational & H-Soz-u-Kult. (Mar 19, 2010), online
A fluorescent host-guest complex of cucurbituril in solution: a molecular Jack O'Lantern
Fluorescence enhancement of a probe molecule in solution by the container molecule cucurbituril (CB) is reported for the first time. The fluorescence of the probe 2-anilinonaphthalene-6-sulfonate (2,6-ANS) in aqueous Na2SO4 solution is found to increase by a maximum factor of 5.0 upon addition of cucurbituril. This fluorescence enhancement is the result of the formation of a host-guest inclusion complex, in which the guest 2,6-ANS is incorporated inside the cavity of the host, cucurbituril. Measurement of the enhancement as a function of cucurbituril concentration yielded a value of the equilibrium constant (K) of 52 +/- 10 M-1. It is proposed that the mode of inclusion involves the phenyl group of the 2,6-ANS, because of the relatively small size of the cucurbituril cavity. It is further proposed that the observed enhancement is a result of loss of rotational mobility of the phenyl ring relative to the naphthyl fluorophore of 2,6-ANS upon inclusion of the phenyl ring, Since the name cucurbituril is derived from the Latin word for "pumpkin," this fluorescent host-guest complex is referred to as a "molecular Jack O'Lantern," with the 2,6-ANS serving as the candle.PT: J; CR: BEHREND R, 1905, LIEBIGS ANN CHEM, V339, P1 BORTOLUS P, 1996, ADV PHOTOCHEMISTRY P, P1 BUSCHMANN HJ, 1992, J INCLUS PHENOM MOL, V14, P91 BUSCHMANN HJ, 1997, J INCLUS PHENOM MOL, V29, P167 BUSCHMANN HJ, 1998, THERMOCHIM ACTA, V317, P95 BUSCHMANN HJ, 1999, J PHOTOCH PHOTOBIO A, V121, P99 CINTAS P, 1994, J INCLUS PHENOM MOL, V17, P205 CRAM DJ, 1997, CONTAINER MOL THEIR DANTZ DA, 1998, SUPRAMOL CHEM, V9, P79 DELAPENA AM, 1993, J INCLUS PHENOM MOL, V15, P131 DIAMOND D, 1996, CHEM SOC REV, V25, P15 FREEMAN WA, 1981, J AM CHEM SOC, V103, P7367 HOFFMANN R, 1994, J CHEM SOC FARADAY T, V90, P1507 JEON YM, 1996, J AM CHEM SOC, V118, P9790 KOSOWER EM, 1975, J AM CHEM SOC, V97, P2167 KOSOWER EM, 1978, J AM CHEM SOC, V100, P4179 LI S, 1992, CHEM REV, V92, P1457 MOCK WL, 1983, J ORG CHEM, V48, P3618 MOCK WL, 1995, TOP CURR CHEM, V175, P1 MOCK WL, 1996, COMPREHENSIVE SUPRAM, V2, P477 WAGNER BD, 1998, J PHOTOCH PHOTOBIO A, V114, P151 WAGNER BD, 1999, J PHYS CHEM B, V103, P10114 WAGNER BD, 2000, J INCL PHENOM MACRO, V38, P467 WHANG DM, 1998, J AM CHEM SOC, V120, P4899; NR: 24; TC: 16; J9: CAN J CHEM; PG: 4; GA: 473RESource type: Electronic(1
Propaganda der Ideale und Idealisierung der Geschichte
Spanien 1997. Gerade haben die seit 14 Jahren regierenden Sozialisten unter Ministerpräsident Felipe Gonzalez nach einer langen Reihe von Skandalen die Wahlen verloren, da lesen die Spanier in einem der erfolgreichsten Romane des Jahres die fiktiven Erinnerungen des Anarchisten Felix, der von der Warte seiner achtzig Jahre zurückblickt auf seine Kindheit in den 1920er Jahren, als sein älterer Bruder Victor zusammen mit den historischen Akteuren Francisco Ascaso, Juan Garcia Oliver und Buenaventura Durruti für die Bewegung arbeitete
Before Boas: The Genesis of Ethnography and Ethnology in the German Enlightenment by Han F. Vermeulen
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