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    Josef Redlich, liberaler Gelehrter in der Krisenzeit

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    Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Persönlichkeit von Josef Redlich, einem Universitätsprofessor und Mitglied des Abgeordnetenhauses des kaiserlich- österreichisch-ungarischen Rates als Vertreter Mährens, der in schwierigen Zeiten zum österreichischen Finanzminister ernannt wurde. Sein umfangreicher Nachlass ermöglicht es uns, die österreichische Gesellschaft zu verstehen und deren sozialen Wandel zu verfolgen. Ziel des auf Josef Redlich fokussierten Forschungsprojektes ist es, eine umfassende Analyse der sozialen Phänomene in den Jahren 1848-1918 zu liefern, die zum Zerfall der Monarchie und zur Gründung einzelner republikanischer Staaten führte.This thesis covers the personality of Josef Redlich, a university professor and a member of the House of Deputies of the Imperial Austro-Hungarian Council representing Moravia, who was appointed the Austrian Minister of Finance at difficult times. His extensive estate allows us to understand the Austrian society and follow its social transformation. The purpose of the research project focused on Josef Redlich is to provide a comprehensive analysis of social phenomena in the years 1848-1918, which led to the disintegration of the monarchy and the establishment of individual republican states

    Redlich, Josef (18.06.1869-11.11.1936; Staats- und Verwaltungsrecht); 1934

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    sign. F 34 Unterschrift: Dr Josef Redlich http://scopeq.cc.univie.ac.at/Query/detail.aspx?id=3675

    Educating Lawyers Now and Then: An Essay Comparing the 2007 and 1914 Carnegie Foundation Reports on Legal Education; Education and a Reprint of the 1914 Report The Common Law and the Case Method in American University Law Schools by Josef Redlich

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    In 1910 the Carnegie Foundation released its first study of graduate education: the Flexner report on medical education. American medical education is already celebrating the centennial of this report, which changed the face of medical education by emphasizing the scientific basis of practice. Four years later the Foundation authored its first report on legal education, the Redlich Report, which like the Flexner Report, emphasized the scientific basis of practice. For whatever reason perhaps because legal education was less receptive to change than was medical education, perhaps because the report s author came from one of the Central Powers with which the United States was shortly to go to war the Redlich Report did not change the face of legal education. Today, legal education is much the same as it was in 1914. In 2007 the Carnegie Foundation returned to legal education and issued a new report, Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the Practice of Law. In analysis of American legal education, the two reports are eerily similar. But they are very different in their prescriptions for the future. The new report is intended to foster appreciation for what legal education does at its best. Its modest prescription for the future is an increase in clinical education. The Redlich Report, on the other hand, in its import is not limited to legal education. It is a calm but ambitious call to invigorat[e] the principle of social and economic justice in the life of the American people. The Redlich Report is must reading for any discussion of the future of American law. It brings to American legal education a perspective that no report before or since could. It reminds contemporary legal educators of their responsibility for the legal system. This re-issue of the Redlich Report is introduced by an essay by James R. Maxeiner that critically compares the two reports. The aim of the book is the reform of American law on a scientific basis. The book includes a reprint of the 1914 report: The Common Law and the Case Method in American University Law Schools by Josef Redlichhttps://scholarworks.law.ubalt.edu/fac_books/1088/thumbnail.jp

    Josef Redlich, liberal scholar in the times of crisis

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    This thesis covers the personality of Josef Redlich, a university professor and a member of the House of Deputies of the Imperial Austro-Hungarian Council representing Moravia, who was appointed the Austrian Minister of Finance at difficult times. His extensive estate allows us to understand the Austrian society and follow its social transformation. The purpose of the research project focused on Josef Redlich is to provide a comprehensive analysis of social phenomena in the years 1848-1918, which led to the disintegration of the monarchy and the establishment of individual republican states. The thesis comprises three story lines. The first part of the thesis, conceived from the perspective of cultural history, seeks to find a link between the birth of the modernist movement and the rise and fall of the liberal regime in Austria- Hungary. It describes the rise of the bourgeois class, the Jewish patriarchy and the Redlichs, a South Moravian business family, together with the story of Josef Redlich. It also presents the relation of bourgeoisie to art and its role of the bearer of cultural and social transformation in the 19th century. Based on the study of the results of Austrian researchers and recognised personalities from the field of cultural history, the thesis aims to introduce social changes..

    Josef Redlich, liberární učenec v době krize

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    This thesis covers the personality of Josef Redlich, a university professor and a member of the House of Deputies of the Imperial Austro-Hungarian Council representing Moravia, who was appointed the Austrian Minister of Finance at difficult times. His extensive estate allows us to understand the Austrian society and follow its social transformation. The purpose of the research project focused on Josef Redlich is to provide a comprehensive analysis of social phenomena in the years 1848-1918, which led to the disintegration of the monarchy and the establishment of individual republican states. The thesis comprises three story lines. The first part of the thesis, conceived from the perspective of cultural history, seeks to find a link between the birth of the modernist movement and the rise and fall of the liberal regime in Austria- Hungary. It describes the rise of the bourgeois class, the Jewish patriarchy and the Redlichs, a South Moravian business family, together with the story of Josef Redlich. It also presents the relation of bourgeoisie to art and its role of the bearer of cultural and social transformation in the 19th century. Based on the study of the results of Austrian researchers and recognised personalities from the field of cultural history, the thesis aims to introduce social changes...Tato práce se zabývá osobností Josefa Redlicha, univerzitního profesora a poslance Poslanecké sněmovny Říšské rady Rakousko-Uherska zastupujícího Moravu, který byl v těžkých dobách jmenován rakouským ministrem financí. Jeho rozsáhlá pozůstalost umožňuje pochopit rakouskou společnost a sledovat její společenské proměny. Cílem výzkumného projektu zaměřeného na Josefa Redlicha je podat komplexní analýzu společenských jevů v letech 1848- 1918, které vedly k rozpadu monarchie a vzniku jednotlivých republikánských států. Práce se skládá ze tří dějových linií. První část práce, koncipovaná z pohledu kulturních dějin, se snaží najít souvislost mezi zrodem modernistického hnutí a vzestupem a pádem liberálního režimu v Rakousku-Uhersku. Popisuje vzestup měšťanské třídy, židovského patriarchátu a jihomoravské podnikatelské rodiny Redlichů spolu s příběhem Josefa Redlicha. Představuje také vztah měšťanstva k umění a jeho roli nositele kulturních a společenských proměn v 19. století. Na základě studia výsledků rakouských badatelů a uznávaných osobností z oblasti kulturních dějin si práce klade za cíl představit sociální změny probíhající v rakouské společnosti na konci 19. století. Druhá část práce se věnuje formování liberální mentality městských elit a analyzuje prvky Redlichova ústavního myšlení. Josef...Institute of Czech HistoryÚstav českých dějinFaculty of ArtsFilozofická fakult

    Notas sobre la historia de la enseñanza del derecho en Estados Unidos.

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    En estas notas, la autora describe, concisamente, la historia de la enseñanza del derecho en Estados Unidos desde sus orígenes hasta los tiempos modernos. La autora relata los obstáculos que hubo que superar para establecer una cátedra de derecho dentro de la universidad, la influencia que los colegios de abogado y la asociación de facultades de derecho tuvieron en este desarrollo, el establecimiento de la metodología del caso como vehículo pedagógico principal, y la función que tienen los abogados dentro de la sociedad. Estas notas concluyen con una breve descripción de los requerimientos actuales para cursar una carrera de derecho en una universidad acreditada americana.In this brief essay, the author describes the origins of American legal education and situates it within the role that lawyers play within American society. The essay explains the development of the profession from the apprenticeship system to the modem day requirement of a gradúate degree and a bar exam. The essay also covers the creation of the fírst full-time teaching positions, the teaching innovations introduced by C. C. Langdell, the influence of the American Bar Association and the Association of American Law Schools in the movement toward the institutionalization of legal studies. It concludes with a brief account of the modem requirements to enter a program of legal studies at an accredited law school.Publicad

    The Reform Catholic Josef Dobrovský

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    Reformní katolík Josef Dobrovský The Reform Catholic Josef Dobrovský Josef Táborský The goal of this dissertation thesis is to introduce Josef Dobrovský as a priest influenced by the Enlightenment and participating in reformative effort in Catholic church of 18th century. Author of this dissertation has not focused on Josef Dobrovský's excellent scientific work but rather on the importance of Josef Dobrovský as both the scholar and the the man oriented towards the Christian faith and questions connected with it

    Josef Formánek prose write (talented, admired, cursed)

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    This thesis aims to introduce a new figure in Czech prose, Josef Formanek. The focus is predominantly on the interpretation and evaluation of the novel Mluviti pravdu. Other parts of the thesis deal with a comprehensive characterisation of individual works of the author. The outcome is to depict how Josef Formanek is placed in the context of contemporary Czech literature. The aim of the thesis is to provide a monography about the new author of Czech prose ,whose monography hasn't been written up as of yet

    Dr. Joseph Redlich, the representative of moravian Germans

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    This thesis covers the personality of Josef Redlich, a university professor and a member of the House of Deputies of the Imperial Austro-Hungarian Council representing Moravia, who was twice appointed the Austro-Hungarian Minister of Finance at difficult times. His extensive estate allows us to understand the Austrian society and follow its social transformation. The purpose of the research project focused on Josef Redlich is to provide a comprehensive analysis of social phenomena, which led to the disintegration of the monarchy and the establishment of individual republican states. However, this thesis covers only the period from 1848 to 1914. The thesis comprises two story lines. The one line describes the rise of the bourgeois class, the Jewish patriarchy and the Redlichs, a South Moravian business family, together with the story of Friedrich and Josef Redlich. The other line focuses on the rise of mass political parties and nationalism - it tries to find the explanation whether the symbolic disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy was caused by liberalism rather than nationalism considering the fact that liberalism on the one hand led to an unprecedented growth of the Austrian economy and on the other hand helped to dismantle the old Catholic feudal system which held the monarchy together. The..
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