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The Northern Black Sea region, despite its distance from the centers of classical civilizations, played an integral role in the socioeconomic life of the ancient Greco-Roman world. The chapters in this book, written by experts on the region, explore topics such as the trade, religion, political culture, art and architecture, and the local non-Greek populations, from the foundation of the first Greek colonies on the North Pontic shores at the end of the seventh and sixth century BCE through the first centuries of the Roman imperial period. This volume closely examines relevant categories of archaeological material, including amphorae, architectural remains, funerary and dedicatory monuments, inscriptions, and burial complexes. Geographically, it encompasses the coastal territories of modern Russia and Ukraine. The Northern Black Sea in Antiquity embraces an inclusive and comparative approach while discussing new archaeological evidence, offering fresh insights into familiar questions, and presenting original interpretations of well-known artifacts.
Antike. --- Antiquities. --- Kulturaustausch. --- Black Sea Region --- Black Sea Region. --- Griechenland --- Römisches Reich. --- Schwarzes Meer --- Schwarzmeerküste --- History. --- Black Sea Lowland (Ukraine) --- Black Sea Region, Northern (Ukraine) --- Pivnichna Chornomorshchyna (Ukraine) --- Pivnichne Prychornomori︠a︡ (Ukraine) --- Prichernomorskai︠a︡ nizmennostʹ (Ukraine) --- Prichernomorskaya nizmennostʹ (Ukraine) --- Prychornomorsʹka nyzyna (Ukraine) --- Severnoe Prichernomorʹe (Ukraine)
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The book traces pathways of communication by authors and publishers who fled from German speaking areas to the Netherlands after 1933, and examines their reception and continued impact in the periods before, during, and after WWII. Case examples of individual authors and publishers are brought together to create a historical fabric of biographies and reception histories that extends to our times.
Littérature allemande --- Littérature d'exil allemande --- Écrivains allemands --- Histoire et critique --- Appréciation --- Deutsch. --- Exilliteratur. --- Rezeption. --- Deutsche. --- Exilschriftsteller. --- Kulturaustausch. --- Exilverlag. --- Tysk exillitteratur --- Kulturutbyte --- Influenser --- Historia. --- 1933-1945. --- 1945-. --- Geschichte 1933-2014. --- Niederlande. --- German literature --- History and criticism. --- Appreciation --- Histoire et critique. --- Exiles writings, German --- History and criticism --- German literature - Netherlands - History and criticism --- German literature - 20th century - History and criticism --- German literature - 21st century - History and criticism --- German literature - Appreciation - Netherlands --- Exiles writings, German - Netherlands --- Exile literature. --- Netherlands. --- Transmission of literature. --- Transnationality.
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The German-American relationship was special long before the Cold War; it was rooted not simply in political actions, but also long-term traditions of cultural exchange that date back to the nineteenth century. Between 1850 and 1910, the United States was a rising star in the international arena, and several European nations sought to strengthen their ties to the republic by championing their own cultures in America. While France capitalized on its art and Britain on its social ties and literature, Germany promoted its particular breed of classical music. Delving into a treasure trove of archives that document cross-cultural interactions between America and Germany, Jessica Gienow-Hecht retraces these efforts to export culture as an instrument of nongovernmental diplomacy, paying particular attention to the role of conductors, and uncovers the remarkable history of the musician as a cultural symbol of German cosmopolitanism. Considered sexually attractive and emotionally expressive, German players and conductors acted as an army of informal ambassadors for their home country, and Gienow-Hecht argues that their popularity in the United States paved the way for an emotional elective affinity that survived broken treaties and several wars and continues to the present.
Music --- Nationalism in music. --- Nationalism and music --- National music --- Art music --- Art music, Western --- Classical music --- Musical compositions --- Musical works --- Serious music --- Western art music --- Western music (Western countries) --- Social aspects --- History. --- German influences. --- History and criticism --- Nationalism in music --- Musique --- Nationalisme dans la musique --- German influences --- Aspect social --- Influence allemande --- Musik. --- Kulturaustausch. --- History --- Social aspects. --- United States. --- Deutschland. --- USA. --- diplomacy, music, emotions, emotional, transatlantic relations, history, historical, international, peace, conflict, resolution, german, germany, american, united states of america, political action, politics, cultural exchange, 19th century, culture, social studies, patriotism, nationalism, nation, country, influences, musical theory, first world war, treaties, agreements, cosmopolitan, musician, symbols, interactions, nongovernmental.
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The nineteen essays assembled in this Festschrift represent the multiplicity of interests evident in Elisabeth (Elisheva) Revel-Neher’s work. They cover a variety of subjects dealing with pictorial messages encrypted in various artistic media, and address a broad array of topics: Jewish identity in the late antique period; patronage in late antique Jewish and Christian religious architecture; Jewish-Christian polemics and the representation of the “Other”; the question of Jewish or Christian illuminators of Hebrew books; the cultural background of illustrations in Hebrew manuscripts; Christian cosmology and dogma; the imagery of the Temple; and Jewish and Christian perceptions of women. Contributors are Rivka Ben-Sasson, Walter Cahn, Evelyn Cohen, Andreina Contessa, Eva Frojmovic, Lihi Habas, Dalia-Ruth Halperin, Colum Hourihane, Emma Maayan-Fanar, Herbert L. Kessler, Katrin Kogman-Appel, Shulamit Laderman, Mati Meyer, Bezalel Narkiss, Kurt Schubert, Sarit Shalev-Eyni, Margo Stroumsa-Uzan, Rina Talgam.
Christliche Kunst. --- Jüdische Kunst. --- Kulturaustausch. --- Christian art and symbolism --- Jewish art and symbolism --- Art, Christian --- Art, Ecclesiastical --- Arts in the church --- Christian symbolism --- Ecclesiastical art --- Symbolism and Christian art --- Religious art --- Symbolism --- Symbolism in art --- Church decoration and ornament --- Jewish symbolism and art --- Jewish art --- Jewish arts --- History --- Geschichte 0-1000 --- Geschichte 1000-1500 --- Jewish art and symbolism - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500. --- Christian art and symbolism - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500. --- Illumination of books and manuscripts, Jewish. --- Christianity and other religions - Judaism. --- Judaism - Relations - Christianity. --- Synagogue art - Mediterranean Region.
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Of the 10,000 Indians forced across the Mississippi into eastern Kansas before the middle of the 19th century, a few have managed to walk the thin line between resistance to white culture and absorption into it. Herring, an archivist with the National Archive and Records Administration, tells the story of those who are still Indians, and still in Kansas.
HISTORY / Native American --- Indianer --- Geschichte --- Akkulturation --- Indians of North America --- Indians of North America. --- Government relations. --- Cultural assimilation. --- History. --- Cultural assimilation --- History --- Kansas --- Indianer. --- Kansas. --- American aborigines --- American Indians --- First Nations (North America) --- Indians of the United States --- Indigenous peoples --- Native Americans --- North American Indians --- Indian inspectors --- Indians, Treatment of --- Culture --- Ethnology --- Government policy --- Government relations --- US-KS --- KS --- KA --- Kans. --- Kan. --- Kansas Territory --- Territory of Kansas --- State of Kansas --- Staat --- Kulturelle Integration --- Anpassung --- Kulturkontakt --- Kulturübertragung --- Kulturaustausch --- Landesgeschichte --- Regionalgeschichte --- Ortsgeschichte --- Zeitgeschichte --- Geschichtsphilosophie --- Vergangenheit --- Indios --- Amerikanische Indianer --- Präkolumbische Zeit --- Indio --- Amerikaner --- Amerikanische Ureinwohner --- First Nations --- Premières Nations --- Erste Nationen --- First Nations People(s) --- First Americans --- Indianerin --- Industries --- Pueblos Originarios --- History of the Americas
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