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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (7)
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  • General & world history
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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (7)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: European history ; Nationalism ; General & world history
    Abstract: This collection of essays addresses the challenge of modern nationalism to the tsarist Russian Empire. First appearing on the empire’s western periphery, this challenge was most prevalent in twelve provinces extending from Ukrainian lands in the south to the Baltic provinces in the north, and to the Kingdom of Poland. At issue is whether the late Russian Empire entered World War I as a multiethnic state with many of its age-old mechanisms run by a multiethnic elite, or as a Russian state predominantly managed by ethnic Russians. The tsarist vision of prioritizing loyalty among all subjects over privileging ethnic Russians and discriminating against non-Russians faced a fundamental problem: as soon as the opportunity presented itself, non-Russians would increase their demands and become increasingly separatist. The authors found that although the imperial government did not really identify with popular Russian nationalism, it sometimes ended up implementing policies promoted by Russian nationalist proponents. Matters addressed include native language education, interconfessional rivalry, the “Jewish question,” the origins of mass tourism in the western provinces, and the emergence of Russian nationalist attitudes in the aftermath of the first Russian revolution
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  • 2
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    ISBN: 9780806168531
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (280 p.)
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; General & world history ; Psychiatry ; Public health & preventive medicine ; Fiction & related items
    Abstract: "La Castañeda Insane Asylum is the first inside view of the workings of La Castañeda General Insane Asylum—a public mental health institution founded in Mexico City in 1910 only months before the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution. It links life within the asylum’s walls to the radical transformations brought about as Mexico entered the Revolution’s armed phase and then endured under succeeding modernizing regimes. Author Cristina Rivera Garza brings the history of La Castañeda asylum to life as inmates, doctors, relatives, and others engage in dialogues on insanity. They discuss faith, sex, poverty, loss, resentment, envy, love, and politics. Doctors translated what they heard into the emerging language of psychiatry, while inmates conveyed their personal experiences and private histories through expressions of mental suffering. The language of pain—physical and spiritual, mild to excruciating—allowed patients to detail the sources and consequences of their misfortune. Available now for the first time in English, this edition contains updated sources and features a note by the translator, Laura Kanost. "
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    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Society & culture: general ; General & world history ; Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
    Abstract: Muße und Moderne' stehen in einem spannungsreichen Verhältnis, das zeigen die hier versammelten Beiträge aus Philosophie, Kultur- und Literaturwissenschaft. Anhand von amerikanischen, englischen, deutschen und französischen Beispielen geben sie einen Überblick über philosophische, soziokulturelle und literarische Muße-Diskurse. Verstanden als Makro-Epoche, die um 1800 beginnt, sucht sich die Moderne auch bei der Muße von 'klassischen' Vorgaben abzusetzen. Die moderne Arbeitsgesellschaft mit ihren Aporien veranlasst dazu, alternative Lebensformen und soziale Ordnungen zu erwägen, was vielfach unter dem Stichwort 'Muße' geschieht. Die Beiträge dieses Bandes erkunden das kulturelle Wissen im Hinblick darauf, wie Muße unter den Bedingungen der Moderne zu denken ist
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  • 4
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    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: General & world history ; General & world history ; European history
    Abstract: Rudolf Lehmann (1891–1984), der führende Landeshistoriker der Niederlausitz, trug seit 1949 vom Landesarchiv Lübben aus als dessen Leiter durch seine archivischen Leistungen, seine wissenschaftlichen Veröffentlichungen und seine wissenschaftsorganisatorischen Initiativen maßgeblich zur Wiederbelebung der brandenburgischen Landesgeschichtsforschung nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg bei. Der bürgerliche Archivar und Historiker geriet dabei aber zunehmend in Konflikte mit dem SED-Staat um seine wissenschaftliche Freiheit und sah sich daher zuerst zum Rückzug vom Amt, später zur Übersiedlung in die Bundesrepublik gezwungen. Seine eindringlichen Tagebücher aus den Jahren 1945–1964 beleuchten darüber hinaus eindrucksvoll die Politik der frühen DDR zur gesellschaftlichen Durchsetzung der kommunistischen Diktatur. Der editorische Sachkommentar und die Einleitung verhelfen zu einem vertieften Verständnis der Tagebucheinträge und ordnen ihre subjektiven Bekenntnisse in übergeordnete allgemein- und wissenschaftspolitische Zusammenhänge ein
    Note: German
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    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Social & cultural history ; General & world history ; European history
    Abstract: Mit der Verwaltungsreform vom 23. Juli 1952 gab sich die erst drei Jahre zuvor gegründete DDR eine (staatliche) Verwaltungsstruktur, die bis zur Wende 1989/1990 erhalten blieb. Die faktische Abschaffung der Länder und ihre Neugliederung in 14 Bezirke stellten den tiefgreifendsten Umbau der Staatsorganisation der DDR in all den Jahren ihres Bestehens dar. Die hier präsentierten 62 Quellen dokumentieren die Bildung und Etablierung der Bezirke in Brandenburg von 1952 bis 1960. Die Beweggründe und konzeptionellen Überlegungen der Initiatoren stehen ebenso im Blickfeld wie die konkreten Maßnahmen und praktischen Probleme des Übergangs von der Länder- zur Bezirksstruktur. Der Fokus richtet sich außerdem auf die Beziehungen zwischen den Instanzen, deren Qualität sich in Kontrollberichten, Verhandlungsprotokollen, intern gehaltenen Einschätzungen und nicht zuletzt in Erfahrungsberichten von Partei- und Staatsfunktionären niederschlug. Der informelle und interne Charakter dieser Quellen ermöglicht es, die bürokratische Praxis der DDR zu untersuchen und zugleich die Grenzen einer Selbstevaluierung des politischen und administrativen Systems zu erkennen
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Society & culture: general ; History of science ; General & world history
    Abstract: Max Weber argued that a religious group or individual is influenced by all kinds of things but if they claim to be acting in the name of religion, we should attempt to understand their perspective on religious grounds first. He gives religion credit for shaping a person's image of the world, and this image of the world can affect their view of their interests, and ultimately how they decide to take action. For Weber, religion is best understood as it responds to the human need for theodicy and soteriology. He believes that human beings are troubled with the question of theodicy. How can the extraordinary power of a divine god be reconciled with the imperfection of the world that he has created and rules over? People need to know, for example, why there is undeserved good fortune and suffering in the world. Religion offers people soteriological answers, or answers that provide opportunities for salvation - relief from suffering, and reassuring meaning. This volume is a collection of ten articles by Christopher Adair-Toteff that examine the fundamental aspects of Max Weber's sociology of religion. They were published between 2002 and 2015 in various renowned journals and deal with different topics such as charisma, asceticism, mysticism, theodicy, prophets, and "Kulturprotestantismus." In his work, the author attempts to understand, clarify, and interpret key concepts and themes in Weber's sociology of religion
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Sociology ; History of the Americas ; General & world history ; Agriculture & farming
    Abstract: Essays challenging conventional understandings of the slave economy of the nineteenth century.The essays presented in New Frontiers of Slavery represent new analytical and interpretive approaches to the crisis of Atlantic slavery during the nineteenth century. By treating slavery within the framework of the modern world economy, they call attention to new zones of slave production that were formed as part of processes of global economic and political restructuring. Chapters by a group of international historians, economists, and sociologists examine both the global dynamics of the new slavery, and various aspects of economy-society and master-slave relations in the new zones. They emphasize the ways in which certain slave regimes, particularly in Cuba and Brazil, were formed as specific local responses to global processes, industrialization, urbanization, market integration, the formation of national states, and the emergence of liberal ideologies and institutions. These essays thus challenge conventional understandings of slavery, which often regard it as incompatible with modernity.Dale W. Tomich is Deputy Director of the Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems, and Civilizations, and Professor of Sociology and History at Binghamton University, State University of New York. He is the author of Through the Prism of Slavery: Labor, Capital, and World Economy
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