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Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für "Diocletian und die Erste Tetrarchie" verfügbar.
Diocletian, --- Rome --- History --- Dioclétien --- Diokletian ‹Römisches Reich, Kaiser›. --- Geschichte 293-303. --- Römisches Reich. --- Tetrarchie. --- Tetrarchie --- HISTORY / General. --- Diocletianus, --- Dioklecijan, --- Diokletian, --- Diokghetianos, --- Diocleziano, --- Diocleciano, --- Cayo Aurelio Valerio Diocleciano,
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Auf dem Weg von der heidnischen Antike ins christliche Mittelalter Der im Zeichen Christi errungene Sieg Konstantins des Grossen über seinen Gegenspieler Maxentius markiert ein zentrales Datum der Weltgeschichte. Wenngleich der Kaiser in Christus wohl nur eine andere Erscheinungsform des römischen Sonnengottes Sol invictus gesehen hat, legte er mit seiner Entscheidung zur Förderung der christlichen Religion und Kirche die Grundlagen für die nächsten Jahrhunderte weströmischer und byzantinischer Geschichte. Unter Berücksichtigung des historischen Kontextes stellt der vorliegende Band Konstantins politische und religiöse Entwicklung vom Krieger im Namen Christi zum christusgleichen Alleinherrscher des Imperium Romanum aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven dar.
Church history - Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 --- Constantin empereur --- Constantine - I, - Emperor of Rome, - -337 --- Rome - Religion. --- Church history --- Eglise --- Histoire --- Constantine --- Rome --- Religion. --- Religion --- Konstantin --- Konstantin (Römisches Reich, Kaiser, I.).
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In 1904, the indigenous Herero people of German South West Africa (now Namibia) rebelled against their German occupiers. In the following four years, the German army retaliated, killing between 60,000and 100,000 Herero people, one of the worst atrocities ever. The history of the Herero genocide remains a key issue for many around the world partly because the German policy not to pay reparations for the Namibian genocide contrasts with its long-standing Holocaust reparations policy. The Herero case bears not only on transitional justice issues throughout Africa, but also on legal issues elsewhere in the world where reparations for colonial injustices have been called for.
This book explores the events within the context of German South West Africa (GSWA) as the only German colony where settlement was actually attempted. The study contends that the genocide was not the work of one rogue general or the practices of the military, but that it was inexorably propelled by Germany's national goals at the time. The book argues that the Herero genocide was linked to Germany's late entry into the colonial race, which led it frenetically and ruthlessly to acquire multiple colonies all over the world within a very short period, using any means available.
Jeremy Sarkin is Chairperson-Rapporteur of the United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances, and is at present Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. He is also an Attorney of the High Court of South Africa and of the State of New York. A graduate of the University of the Western Cape and of Harvard Law School he has been visiting professor at several US universities where he has taught Comparative Law, International Human Rights Law, International Criminal Law and Transitional Justice
Southern Africa (South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, Namibia and Zimbabwe): University of Cape Town Press/Juta
Genocide --- Herero (African people) --- Génocide --- Herero (Peuple d'Afrique) --- History --- Histoire --- William --- Namibia --- Namibie --- Génocide --- Cleansing, Ethnic --- Ethnic cleansing --- Ethnic purification --- Ethnocide --- Purification, Ethnic --- Crime --- Vilʹgelʹm --- Wilhelm --- Guilelmus --- Wei-lien --- Vilkhelm --- Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert, --- Guillaume --- Guillermo --- History. --- German South West Africa. --- Germany's national goals. --- Herero genocide. --- Kaiser Wilhelm II. --- colonial injustices. --- colonial race. --- transitional justice.
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Art --- Sculpture --- Drawing --- drawing [image-making] --- private collections [object groupings] --- sculpting --- Arp, Hans --- Magritte, René --- Maillol, Aristide --- Chirico, de, Giorgio --- Archipenko, Alexander --- Cocteau, Jean --- Ernst, Max --- Villon, Jacques --- Bellany, John --- Kaiser, Josef --- Marini, Marino --- Paolozzi, Eduardo --- Ulloa Garay, Ricardo --- Miró, Joan --- Moholy-Nagy, László --- Cézanne, Paul --- Gauguin, Paul --- Modigliani, Amedeo --- Degas, Edgar --- Matisse, Henri --- Millet, Jean-François --- Rodin, Auguste --- Gris, Juan --- Corbusier, le --- Rouault, Georges --- Moore, Henry --- Lipchitz, Jacques --- Soulages, Pierre --- Manzù, Giacomo --- Giacometti, Alberto --- Calder, Alexander --- Derain, André --- Mochary Family Foundation
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This book reads messianic expectation as the defining characteristic of German culture in the first decades of the twentieth century. It has long been accepted that the Expressionist movement in Germany was infused with a thoroughly messianic strain. Here, with unprecedented detail and focus, that strain is traced through the work of four important Expressionist playwrights: Ernst Barlach, Georg Kaiser, Ernst Toller and Franz Werfel. Moreover, these dramatists are brought into new and sustained dialogues with the theorists and philosophers of messianism who were their contemporaries: Walter Benjamin, Ernst Bloch, Martin Buber, Hermann Cohen, Gershom Scholem. In arguing, for example, that concepts like Bloch’s utopian self-encounter ( Selbstbegegnung ) and Benjamin’s messianic now-time ( Jetztzeit ) reappear as the framework for Expressionism’s staging of collective redemption in a new age, Anderson forges a previously underappreciated link in the study of Central European thought in the early twentieth century.
Expressionism in literature. --- German drama --- Messianism in literature. --- National socialism and literature --- History and criticism. --- Barlach, Ernst, --- Kaiser, Georg, --- Toller, Ernst, --- Werfel, Franz, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- German drama. --- National socialism and literature. --- Literature and national socialism --- Literature --- German literature --- Werfel, Franz --- Toller, E. --- טאלאר, ערנסט, --- טאלער, ערנסט --- טאלער, ערנסט, --- טולר, ארנסט, --- Torurā, Erunsuto, --- トルラー, エルンスト, --- Barlach, Ernst --- Barlah, Ernst --- Baruraha, Erunsuto --- Werfel, Franz V., --- Verfēl, Frantsʻ, --- Werfel, Franciszek, --- Barlah, Ernst, --- Baruraha, Erunsuto, --- 1900-1999 --- Germany. --- Alemania --- Ashkenaz --- BRD --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh German Uls --- Bundesrepublik Deutschland --- Deutsches Reich --- Deutschland --- Doitsu --- Doitsu Renpō Kyōwakoku --- Federal Republic of Germany --- Federalʹna Respublika Nimechchyny --- FRN --- German Uls --- Germania --- Germanii͡ --- Germanyah --- Gjermani --- Grossdeutsches Reich --- Jirmānīya --- KhBNGU --- Kholboony Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh German Uls --- Nimechchyna --- Repoblika Federalin'i Alemana --- República de Alemania --- República Federal de Alemania --- Republika Federal Alemmana --- Vācij --- Veĭmarskai͡a Respublika --- Weimar Republic --- Weimarer Republik --- Germany (East) --- Germany (West) --- Europe --- History and criticism
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