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    Gesichter der Gewalt 

    Staudigl, Michael
    The contributions to this volume develop basic patterns for a non-reductive analysis of violence. They focus violence as perspective phenomenon, i.e., as suffered, enacted, or otherwise experienced, and thus undermine ...
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    Besitzwechsel und sozialer Wandel 

    Zeitlhofer, Hermann (2014)
    This book deals with the changing patterns of transmission of land and houses in a pre-industrial rural community of Southern Bohemia. By linking different sources, such as land registers and a family reconstitution, the ...
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    Reguliertes Abenteuer 

    Gugglberger, Martina (2014)
    The book focuses on german speaking catholic missionary sisters who came to South Africa after 1945. In three chapters (space of origin, convent space, missionary space) the life stories are interpreted as an “adventure ...
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    Kreuzenstein 

    Nierhaus, Andreas (2014)
    Kreuzenstein Castle was built between 1874 and 1906 on the ruins of a medieval fortress. It was conceived as a family mausoleum and venue for preserving and displaying the owner’s collection of medieval art, but it can ...
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    Architekten- und Designer-Ehepaar Jacques und Jacqueline Groag 

    Prokop, Ursula (2005)
    This manuscript is based on the results of a research project (No. 7726), carried out at the Institute for the History of Art (University of Vienna) under the direction of Professor Dr. Peter Haiko, and sponsored by the ...
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