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Germans --- Motion pictures --- History --- Film --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1950-1959 --- United Kingdom
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#gsdb8 --- World history --- anno 1920-1929 --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1940-1949
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History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1920-1929 --- geschiedenis --- voeding --- voedselsituatie
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Economic relations. Trade --- Art --- Weinmüller, Adolf --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1920-1929 --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1940-1949 --- Munich --- Vienna
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In the last two decades our empirical knowledge of the Holocaust has been vastly expanded. Yet this empirical blossoming has not been accompanied by much theoretical reflection on the historiography. This volume argues that reflection on the historical process of (re)constructing the past is as important for understanding the Holocaust-and, by extension, any past event-as is archival research. It aims to go beyond the dominant paradigm of political history and describe the emergence of methods now being used to reconstruct the past in the context of Holocaust historiography.
History of Germany and Austria --- History as a science --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1930-1939 --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Holocauste, 1939-1945 --- Historiography. --- Historiographie
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During the interwar years, broadcast radio became a popular way for Europeans to consume local, national, and international news. The medium not only began to shape European policy and politics, but also laid the foundation for European unification and global interconnectedness. In Europe On Air, Suzanne Lommers has documented the rich and often underexposed history of broadcast radio through the lens of international European relations. She specifically explores the roles of Radio Moscow, Radio Luxembourg, Vatican Radio, and the International Broadcasting Union as institutions that played an important role in national identities and establishing standards for broadcasting. The radio also offered new opportunities to politicians, who seized upon a vibrant and more direct way to communicate with their constituents. Essential reading for scholars of technology and European history, Europe-On Air reveals broadcast radio to be a technology that revolutionized international relations during the brief respite between the chaos of war in Europe. Radio broadcasting may seem old-fashioned nowadays, but early radio infrastructures and programs in Europe were the real social media of their time. They laid the foundation for how we experience European unification and global interconnectedness today. This timely volume takes you on a tour through the early days of broadcasting. Rarely studied sources from international organizations reveal a wide variety of new actors, activities, and debates that jointly shaped broadcasting and society institutions. These stories often remain underexposed in histories of technology, broadcasting, and Europe. Europe - on Air illustrates how people in broadcasting were debating issues ranging from institutionalizing radio to wireless and wired network construction. This book specifically acknowledges how the rivalries were solved between various systems like Radio Luxembourg and the International Broadcasting Union, the attempts to save Europe's civilization amid the chaos of war and peace, and the creation and distribution of truly international programs as early as 1926. The people involved in these transnational broadcasting efforts had some crucial decisions to make in order to actively contribute to European unification. Radio mag tegenwoordig een ouderwets medium lijken, het was de social media van vroeger. Radio-uitzendingen legden een basis voor Europese eenwording en zorgden voor een wereldwijde verspreiding van informatie en muziek. Europe- On Air bestudeert de begindagen van radio. Zelden onderzochte bronnen laten een verscheidenheid aan nieuwe actoren, activiteiten en debatten zien, die het medium radio vorm gaven. In Europe- On Air wordt, onder andere, aandacht besteed aan institutionalisering van radio, de vorming van een uitzendnetwerk, en aan de manier waarop verschillen tussen verschillende radiosystemen, zoals die van Radio Luxemburg en de International Broadcasting Union, werden opgelost. Ook wordt gekeken hoe radio bijdroeg aan het behoud van de Europese beschaving in en na de oorlogsjaren, en hoe in de begindagen van radio de allereerste echte internationale programma's tot stand kwamen.
Telecommunication services --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1920-1929 --- Europe --- Radio broadcasting --- History. --- Radio --- Radio industry and trade --- Broadcasting --- Freedom of information --- Government publicity --- Mass media
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History of the Netherlands --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1920-1929 --- sociaaldemocratie --- interbellum --- Nederland --- Socialism --- National socialism --- Nazism --- Authoritarianism --- Fascism --- Nazis --- Neo-Nazism --- Totalitarianism --- World War, 1939-1945 --- History --- Causes --- Netherlands --- Politics and government --- interbellum. --- Nederland.
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National socialism. --- History of Germany and Austria --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1930-1939 --- Collective memory --- National socialism --- Nazism --- Authoritarianism --- Fascism --- Nazis --- Neo-Nazism --- Totalitarianism --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Causes --- Germany --- Third Reich, 1933-1945 --- History
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The Jewish emigration from Russia after the Revolution of 1917 changed the face of Jewish culture in Western Europe. Russian Jews brought with them the visions of a national Jewish literature in Hebrew, Yiddish or Russian, and new concepts of secular Jewish music and art. Often they acted as intermediaries between Jewish centres in Europe, which resulted in the creation of a single sphere of Jewish culture common to all parts of the European diaspora. Although some stayed in Western Europe for only a few years before moving on to Palestine, the budding Hebrew culture in Palestine would not have been the same without this relatively short period of intense contact between Russian Jewish and Western European cultures.
Jewish religion --- History of civilization --- History of Europe --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1920-1929 --- anno 1930-1939 --- Jews, Russian --- Jews --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- Russian Jews --- Intellectual life --- Russia --- Ethnic relations.
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Interpreting --- World history --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1930-1939 --- #KVHA:Vertaalwetenschap; Duits --- #KVHA:Tolken; Duits --- #KVHA:Tolkgeschiedenis; Duitsland --- #KVHA:Deontologie --- 82.033 --- Literatuur. Algemene literatuurwetenschap. Tolken --- Translating and interpreting --- Translators --- Tolken --- National socialism. --- History --- Employment --- geschiedenis --- Duitsland --- Derde Rijk --- Geschichte 1933-1945. --- Duitsland. --- Derde Rijk. --- National socialism --- History & Archaeology --- Languages & Literatures --- History - General --- Philology & Linguistics --- Geschiedenis
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