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    Geschlechtergeschichte

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    Altay Coskun, Alex McAuley (Hg.): Seleukid Royal Women. Creation, Representation and Distortion of Hellenistic Queenship in the Seleukid Empire (Guntram Koch)Felice Lifshitz: Religious Women in Early Carolingian Francia. A Study of Manuscript Transmission and Monastic Culture (Carsten Woll

    Mittelalter

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    Arnold Esch: Rom. Vom Mittelalter zur Renaissance (1378-1484) (Guntram Koch)Peter Brown: Der Schatz im Himmel. Der Aufstieg des Christentums und der Untergang des Römischen Reiches (Guntram Koch)Gert Melville, Leonie Silberer, Bernd Schmies (Hg.): Die Klöster der Franziskaner im Mittelalter. Räume, Nutzungen, Symbolik (Carsten Woll)Oliver Auge (Hg.): König, Reich und Fürsten im Mittelalter. Abschlusstagung des Greifswalder „Principes-Projekts.“ (Carsten Jahnke)Christiane Laudage: Das Geschäft mit der Sünde. Ablass und Ablasswesen im Mittelalter (Carsten Jahnke)Dieter Berg: Die Tudors. England und der Kontinent im 16. Jahrhundert (Michael Fröhlich

    Editionen

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    Jens Klingner (Hg.): Die Korrespondenz der Herzogin Elisabeth von Sachsen und ergänzende Quellen. Band 2: Die Jahre 1533 und 1534 (Joachim Bahlcke)Sonja Birli (Bearb.): Das Hafenbuch von Treptow an der Rega (1536-1569) (Hg. von Horst Wernicke) (Carsten Jahnke)Hans-Joachim Kühn (Ed.): Landesherrliche Finanzen und Finanzverwaltung im Spätmittelalter. Die Rechnungen der Kellerei Kirkel im Herzogtum Pfalz-Zweibrücken (1434/35-1503/04) (Carsten Woll)Theodor von Schön: Persönliche Schriften. Band 2: Reisen durch Deutschland, England und Schottland Die Berichte an Schrötter und weitere Korrespondenzen (1795-1799). (Hrsg. von Bernd Sösemann. Bearbeitet von Albrecht Hoppe) (Hans-Christof Kraus)Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann, Francesco Alfieri (Hg.): Martin Heidegger. Die Wahrheit über die Schwarzen Hefte (Hubert Kiesewetter)Adam Kozlowiecki: Not und Bedrängnis. Als Jesuit in Auschwitz und Dachau. Lagertagebuch (Wolfgang Benz

    Correction to: When terminology hinders research: the colloquialisms of transitions of control in automated driving (Cognition, Technology & Work, (2022), 10.1007/s10111-022-00705-3)

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    In the original article, author affiliation published with error. The correct affiliations are: Davide Maggi—Institute for Transport Studies, Leeds, UK. Richard Romano—Institute for Transport Studies, Leeds, UK. Oliver Carsten—Institute for Transport Studies, Leeds, UK. Joost C. F. De Winter—Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands. The original article has been corrected.Human-Robot Interactio

    Theodor Storm's novelle ''Carsten Curator': An evaluation of the terms "Befreiungsdichtung" and "das Peinliche".

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    This thesis undertakes an analysis of two interrelated aspects of Theodor Storm's later prose writing. The Novelle Carsten Curator (1877) has been selected since this work constitutes the most significant example of both "Befreiungsdichtung" and "das Peinliche". A definition of "Befreiungsdichtung" - the artistic projection of personal experience as an act of 'self-liberation' - and the way this is revealed in a series of earlier works is the subject of the first chapter. The following three chapters offer a study of the genesis of Carsten Curator and show by an investigation into Storm's relationship with his eldest son (Chapter 2) the extent of the autobiographical content in the Novelle (Chapter 4) and Storm's awareness of its 'confessional' nature while writing it (Chapter 3). The second part of the thesis concerns itself with artistic problems which thereby arose for Storm. The creative process conditioned Storm's treatment of the thematic complex of heredity, alcoholism and paternal responsibility in Carsten Curator and brought with it a degree of realism which the author and his more sensitive critics found 'unpoetic' and thus 'offensive' (Chapter 5). This constitutes "das Peinliche", which Storm believed detracted from the 'tragic' nature of the central conflict. The following two chapters assess Carsten Curator in the light of Storm's theoretical definitions of "das Tragische" and draw the conclusion that the Novelle is a prime example of his mature tragic art. Chapter 8 discusses the implications of "das Peinliche" for a study of Storm's later Novellen (1877 - 1888), including the development of his realism, the effects of literary censorship on his later treatment of the central themes of Carsten Curator and his knowledge of Naturalist literature, showing the absence of any direct influence where these themes are concerned. The thesis concludes that Storm's continuing preoccupation with the themes of Carsten Curator after 1877 can be attributed only to their 'confessional' nature

    Corrigendum: Towards an understanding of global brain data governance: ethical positions that underpin global brain data governance discourse

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    In the published article, there was an error in the author list arrangement, the corrected author list appears below. Paschal Ochang1*, Damian Eke1 and Bernd Carsten Stahl1,2 The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated
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