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Henry Wendt Interview, ca. 1977
Henry Wendt was 78 years old. His parents were born in Germany and immigrated to the United States. His father homesteaded in Stevens County in 1877, and Henry Wendt continued to live on the land at the time of the interview. He farmed the land from 1929-1963.
In this interview, Henry Wendt discusses his family history and the process of filing for a homestead. He also discusses various stories of his father, including a story about how his father almost lost his money pouch while threshing. He then talks about his experiences farming, including the changes in farming equipment.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/kmrs/1063/thumbnail.jp
Albert Wendt & Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o Reading and Conversation--Albert Wendt Reads from His Literary Work
Albert Wendt reads from selections of his literary work.
Albert Wendt and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o read selections from their literary work and engage in a conversation on the overarching themes of the Words in the World symposium
Faculty Spotlight 2007-08 Alexander Wendt
Mershon Center for International Security Studies Faculty Spotlight 2007-08The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Alexander Wendt is the Ralph D. Mershon Professor of International Security Studies at the Mershon Center. His research interests include international relations theory, global governance, political and social theory, and the philosophy of social science.
Wendt is one of the most cited international relations scholars today. Based on a survey by the College of William and Mary of 2,000 international relations faculty, Foreign Policy named him the third-most influential scholar in the field over the past 20 years
Faculty Spotlight 2008-09 Alexander Wendt
Mershon Center for International Security Studies Faculty Spotlight 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Alexander Wendt is the Ralph D. Mershon Professor of International
Security at the Mershon Center. His research interests include
international relations theory, global governance, political and social
theory, and the philosophy of social science.
Wendt is one of the most cited international relations scholars today.
Based on a survey by the College of William and Mary of 2,000
international relations faculty, Foreign Policy named him the third-most
influential scholar in the field over the past 20 years
Carta de George Wendt a Ortiz Forniguera
Carta mecanografiada con firma original.George Wendt informa que le acaba de llegar la edición especial de su trabajo sobre la Fórmula Picht en la óptica de electrones, encargada por Frtiz Schöter para él. Añade que ha quedado muy impresionado por la elegacia de su método demostrativo
Orta Avrupa’da Polonya’nın Jeostratejik ve Jeopolitik Konumu 1918-1939
Due to the terminological difficulties as well as diverse definitions of the region that it is possible to come across in literature it seems necessary to clarify the notion of the region as well as its spatial extent in Europe. The term region is commonly used in three different meanings corresponding to three different concepts of "part of the area". The division of space into specific areas can serve as a tool for the intended research, either for the organization of a specific social action in the space or may constitute the subject of research. There are many arguments for distinguishing Central Europe that can be understood as the belt of countries which runs west of the border of Germany, Austria and Italy, and to the east of the border of Russia (without the Kaliningrad enclave), Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova. These arguments can be divided into geographical, economic, historical, political and cultural criteria. Putting them together indicates the existence of a separate specific spatial formation with distinct features different from the surrounding area and at the same time with the borderline that is difficult to determine. From a political point of view, based on historical premises and the ranges of various religions, the center of Central Europe, which included countries being in the former USSR sphere of influence between 1918 and 1939, consists of the present territories of Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. Today there are following countries in a border zone: Lithuania, Latvia, western Belarus, Kaliningrad Oblast (Kaliningrad), and the western part of Ukraine, Romania, Vojvodina in Serbia, Slovenia, the eastern part of Austria and the eastern part of Germany. Clearly defined regions of Western Europe, Scandinavia, the European part of Russia and the Balkans are bordering with this area
Albert Wendt: Writing in Color
Between 2004 and 2008, celebrated Sāmoan writer Albert Wendt held the Citizens’ Chair in the Department of English at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. By 2007, Wendt had completed twenty-seven paintings, each one a visual ode to the land and people of Hawai‘i. These paintings were featured in his first art exhibition, held at the Louis Pohl Gallery in Honolulu in 2007. This piece is a review of that exhibition, Le Amataga: The Beginning, along with an interview with Wendt that took place soon after the exhibition opened
Forschungsgruppe Prof. Dr. Thomas Wendt
In der Forschungsgruppe um Prof. Dr. Thomas Wendt werden Themen in unterschiedlichsten Bereichen von Automatisierungstechnik über funktionale Sicherheit bis hin zur 3D-gedruckten Elektronik / Sensorik behandelt. Insgesamt arbeiten vier Doktoranden und vier Mitarbeiter an der Weiterentwicklung der verschiedenen Technologien, die in diesem Artikel zusammengefasst dargestellt sind.The research group headed by Prof. Dr. Thomas Wendt deals with topics in a wide range of areas, especially in automation technology, functional safety and 3D-printed electronics / sensors. In total, four Ph.D. students and four employees are working on the further development of the various technologies, which are summarized in this article
Albert Wendt and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o Reading and Conversation--Conversation between Al and Ngũgĩ
Albert Wendt and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o engage in a conversation regarding their literary work and on the overarching themes of the Words in the World symposium
Traduzione di: A. Wendt, "Perché uno stato mondiale è inevitabile"
è la traduzione parziale di:
Alexander Wendt, “Why a World State is Inevitable,” in European Journal of International Relations, vol. 9, n.4 (2003)
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