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(2021-04)The book deals with patristic and rabbinic interpretations of the birth story of Moses in Exodus 1-2. The Christian and Jewish exegetes of late antiquity interpreted the text as part of their Bible, in dialogue with each ...
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(2021)This book discusses the effects of cultural globalization on processes of composition and distribution of art music in the 20th and 21st century. Christian Utz provides the foundations of a global music historiography, ...
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(2021-03)Historical-critical edition of Arthur Schnitzler’s one-act verse drama „Paracelsus“ (written 1894–1898). This edition presents a detailed preface, documenting both the genesis of the text as well as the printing history, ...
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(2021)This book shows that the Enlightenment was many before it became one: The French Revolution reinvented the Enlightenment as a secular-democratic project of modernity and thereby obliterated its eighteenth-century variety. ...
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(2021)The volume contains 29 papers presented at the 3rd International Conference on the Roman Danubian Provinces, Vienna, 11th–14th November 2015. These contributions represent the fields of Ancient History, Greek and Latin ...
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(2021-03)This study examines norms on variety choice using the example of the University of Salzburg. On the one hand, questionnaires and interviews are examined with quantitative and qualitative methods to detect normative evaluations ...
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(2021-04)This book offers new insights into the Memorial of Moses on Mount Nebo, one of the most renowned coenobitic monasteries in the Byzantine period in Arabia. Starting from the archaeological data, the author critically reflects ...
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(2021-05)The essays of this volume are mainly lectures given at the international conference held at the Center for Intercultural Theology and the Study of Religion at the University of Salzburg on the occasion of Raimon Panikkars ...
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(2021)Historiography and identity III: Carolingian Approaches is the third volume of a series of six, which aims to study the relationship between the writing of history and the construction of identity from antiquity to the ...
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(2021-06)A critically annotated edition of the mid-18th century correspondence between the operisti and partners in marriage, Franz and Marianne Pirker.
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(2018)This open access book offers something for everyone working with market segmentation: practical guidance for users of market segmentation solutions; organisational guidance on implementation issues; guidance for market ...
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(2021)The present edition includes various legal texts (instructions and orders) that were used to regulate the administration, the economy, and the relationship between the lordship of the manor and the subjects of the Lower ...
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(2021)The literature of the National Socialist period is mostly considered person-centric, as prehistory or post-history of epochs deemed significant, rather than as an independent, intentionally closed system within the framework ...
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(2021-05)This book presents a varied and nuanced analysis of the dynamics of the printing, publication, and trade of music in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries across in Europe. Engaging with the theoretical turns in ...
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(2021)This open access edited book provides new thinking on scientific identity formation. It thoroughly interrogates the concepts of community and identity, including both historical and contemporaneous analyses of several ...
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(2021-06)"Schöne Wissenschaften" is dedicated to the art and natural science collections of the time of Emperor Joseph II (reigned 1765-1790). The Imperial Coin Cabinet, the Physical Cabinet and the Natural History Cabinet, the ...
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Punta di Zambrone I: 1200 BCE – a Time of Breakdown, a Time of Progress in Southern Italy and Greece(2021-07)This monograph presents a major part of the scientific results of the archaeological excavations at the Bronze Age settlement site of Punta di Zambrone on the Tyrrhenian coast of Calabria (southern Italy), conducted from ...
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(2021-07)Memorial museums are understood as flagships of the respective country’s memory politics – in the context of transnational processes. How do big, publicly (co-)funded memorial museums that (re-)opened after 1989 in the ...
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(2021-05)In the 1960s, "development" became a universal goal and contested policy field in the tense relationship between the Cold War, decolonization and competing models of socialism. The government of Tanzania also relied on ...
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(2021-06)The first part of this book consists in the translation of Alojzij Res's diary from Slovenian into Italian language. The author of the diary reported from the Isonzo front of the First World War. The second part contains ...