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Philosophy, German --- Philosophie allemande --- Stuttgart (Germany) --- Stuttgart (Allemagne) --- History. --- Intellectual life --- Histoire --- Vie intellectuelle --- History --- -History --- Stowtgart (Germany) --- Stuttgart (Germany) - History
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655.425 <43 LEIPZIG> --- 655.42 <43 LEIPZIG> --- 655.41 <43> HIERSEMANN --- Publishers and publishing --- -Book publishing --- Books --- Book industries and trade --- Booksellers and bookselling --- Antiquariaatsboekhandel. Boekenantiquariaat. Tweedehandsboekhandel--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--LEIPZIG --- Boekhandel--algemeen--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--LEIPZIG --- Uitgeverij--algemeen--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--HIERSEMANN --- History --- Publishing --- Anton Hiersemann Verlag --- -Hiersemann Verlag --- Hiersemann (Anton) Verlag --- Hiersemann Verlag G. m. b. H., Stuttgart --- Stuttgart (Germany) --- -Imprints --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- -Antiquariaatsboekhandel. Boekenantiquariaat. Tweedehandsboekhandel--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--LEIPZIG --- -History --- -Stowtgart (Germany) --- Imprints --- Book publishing --- Hiersemann Verlag --- History. --- Stowtgart (Germany) --- Imprints. --- Editeurs et edition --- Hiersemann --- Allemagne --- 20e siecle --- Anniversaires, etc.
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Catalogs, Publishers' --- -Catalogs, Publishers' --- -Frommann-Holzboog --- -Catalogs --- Stuttgart (Germany) --- -Imprints --- Commercial catalogs --- Frommann-Holzboog --- -Friedrich Frommann Verlag, Günther Holzboog GmbH & Co. --- Catalogs --- Publishers' catalogs --- Friedrich Frommann Verlag, Günther Holzboog GmbH & Co. --- Stowtgart (Germany) --- Imprints --- Catalogs, Publishers' - - Stuttgart - Germany --- -Catalogs, Publishers' - - Stuttgart - Germany (West) --- -Stuttgart (Germany) - - Imprints - - Catalogs --- -Stuttgart (Germany) --- -Publishers' catalogs
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James Stirling 1926-1992 (° Glasgow, Schotland) --- Architectuur ; 1974-1977 ; James Stirling --- Museumarchitectuur ; Stuttgart ; Neue Staatsgalerie --- 72.07 --- 72.038 --- 72.071 --- James Stirling --- architecten --- architectuur 20e eeuw --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 --- buitenlandse architecten --- Stirling, James Frazer --- Stirling, Jim --- Staatsgalerie Stuttgart --- Württembergische Staatsgalerie --- Baden-Württemberg (Germany). --- Neue Staatsgalerie Stuttgart --- State Gallery (Stuttgart, Germany) --- Stuttgarter Staatsgalerie --- Galeria de Stat din Stuttgart --- Stuttgart. --- Nuova Galleria di Stato a Stoccarda --- Galleria di Stato Stoccarda --- Galleria di Stato di Stoccarda --- Staatsgalerie di Stoccarda --- Stuttgart (Germany) --- -Buildings, structures, etc --- Stirling, James --- Staatsgalerie Stuttgart. --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Architecture moderne --- Musées --- Stirling, James Fraser, --- Stuttgart (Allemagne) --- Constructions --- Architecture --- art galleries [buildings] --- architecture [discipline] --- anno 1900-1999 --- Stuttgart --- Great Britain --- -Stowtgart (Germany) --- Buildings, structures, etc --- Stirling, James 1926-1992 (°Glasgow, Schotland) --- Stowtgart (Germany) --- Extension de bâtiment --- Musée --- Constructions. --- Musées --- Stirling, James, --- architects
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Architecture domestique --- International style (Architecture) --- -Weissenhofsiedlung --- Stuttgart --- Duitsland --- Deutscher Werkbund --- Nieuwe Bouwen --- 72.036 --- 728 --- architectuur --- architectuurgeschiedenis --- twintigste eeuw --- woningen --- woonwijken --- Weissenhofsiedlung --- Mies van der Rohe --- Oud J.J.P. --- Bourgeois Victor --- Schneck Adolf Gustav --- Le Corbusier --- Frank Josef --- Stam Mart --- Behrens Peter --- Scharoun Hans --- Architecture, Modern --- Modern movement (Architecture) --- Modernisme (architectuur) --- Modernistische architectuur --- 20ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Twintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- Woningbouw (architectuur) --- Woningen (architectuur) --- Stuttgart (Germany) --- -Buildings, structures, etc --- -Stowtgart (Germany) --- Buildings, structures, etc --- Oud J.J.P --- -Stuttgart (Germany)
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Architecture, Domestic --- Architecture, Modern --- International style (Architecture) --- Conservation and restoration --- Weissenhofsiedlung --- Stuttgart --- Duitsland --- Deutscher Werkbund --- Nieuwe Bouwen --- 72.036 --- 728 --- 72.025 --- -Architecture, Domestic --- -Architecture, Modern --- -architectuur --- stedenbouw --- twintigste eeuw --- restauratie --- Le Corbusier --- Jeanneret Pierre --- Oud J.J.P. --- Mies van der Rohe Ludwig --- Mies van der Rohe --- Modern architecture --- Architecture, Rural --- Domestic architecture --- Home design --- Houses --- One-family houses --- Residences --- Rural architecture --- Villas --- Architecture --- Dwellings --- Modern movement (Architecture) --- Modernisme (architectuur) --- Modernistische architectuur --- Woningbouw (architectuur) --- Woningen (architectuur) --- Restauratie (architectuur) --- Renovatie (architectuur) --- Stuttgart (Germany) --- -Buildings, structures, etc --- architectuur --- Oud J.J.P --- Weissenhofsiedlung (Stuttgart, Germany) --- Stowtgart (Germany) --- Buildings, structures, etc.
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At a time when diversity is taking an increasingly prominent place in public and academic debate, Situational Diversity offers a new perspective by understanding diversity framed in the local context, characterised through different forms of social differentiation. Based on ethnographic fieldwork and archival research on migration-driven diversity in two neighbourhoods in Stuttgart (Germany) and Glasgow (United Kingdom), the book presents a concept that takes into account the contingent and emergent nature of social differentiation while at the same time explaining the stability of modes of differentiation. The comparative approach provides a nuanced analysis of how diversity in urban environments occurs as a result of locally, socially and temporally specific practices. In this book, Klückmann discusses how social work, city administration and volunteer work prefigure positions and relations of people in the context of migration. Thus, it will appeal to students and scholars of social and cultural anthropology, European ethnology, sociology, human/cultural geography, cultural studies in addition to practitioners in the fields of intercultural relations, social and public policy as well as urban development.
Social sciences. --- Sociology, Urban. --- Ethnology. --- Social Sciences, general. --- Urban Studies/Sociology. --- Social Anthropology. --- Cultural anthropology --- Ethnography --- Races of man --- Social anthropology --- Anthropology --- Human beings --- Urban sociology --- Cities and towns --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- Cultural pluralism --- Differentiation (Sociology) --- Social differentiation --- Social change --- Cultural diversity --- Diversity, Cultural --- Diversity, Religious --- Ethnic diversity --- Pluralism (Social sciences) --- Pluralism, Cultural --- Religious diversity --- Culture --- Cultural fusion --- Ethnicity --- Multiculturalism --- Stuttgart (Germany) --- Glasgow (Scotland) --- Glasgow --- Glaschu (Scotland) --- Glasgow (Strathclyde) --- Glasgo (Scotland) --- Stowtgart (Germany) --- Emigration and immigration.
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THE WEISSENHOFSIEDLUNG in Stuttgart is a housing development designed by the leading architects of the modern movement for the 1927 exhibition Die Wohnung (The Home), organized by the Deutscher Werkbund. Houses and apartments were built, and their interiors designed in detail, by a roster of great names: Peter Behrens, Victor Bourgeois, Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, Richard Docker, Josef Frank, Walter Gropius, Ludwig Hilberseimer, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, J.J. P. Oud, Hans Poelzig, Adolf Rading, Hans Scharoun, Adolf Schneck, Mart Stam, Bruno Taut, and Max Taut. The result was a unique urban environment where it was possible to see-and live in-modern architecture as it was meant to be and on a human scale. Over the years the Weissenhofsiedlung fell into neglect and decay, and at one stage it came close to being demolished. But now those houses that survived the Second World War and the postwar period have been restored, reconstructed, and placed under protection as historic monuments. Years of detective work, using the papers of the architects concerned, the records in the Stuttgart city archives, and interviews with contemporary witnesses, have enabled Karin Kirsch to assemble the first truly comprehensive account of this pioneer demonstration of modern building, from first concept to final realization. She gives a lively account of the project in narrative, in documents, and in a large number of previously unpublished photographs. In the process, she has been able to settle many problematic issues, including the parts played in the enterprise by Adolf Loos (whose intentions came to nothing), Paul Bonatz, and Paul Schnitthenner, and by the Stuttgart city authorities. The theme of the 1927 exhibition was "The Home." And so an essential part of this definitive study of the Weissenhofsiedlung consists of the surviving installation plans, furniture designs, and photographs of finished interiors, ready to be lived in.
Architecture --- architecture [discipline] --- Deutsche Werkbund --- anno 1900-1999 --- Stuttgart --- Germany --- Architecture, Domestic --- Interior decoration --- Furniture --- Architecture domestique --- Décoration intérieure --- Meubles --- History --- Histoire --- Deutscher Werkbund. --- Werkbund-Ausstellung "Die Wohnung" --- Stuttgart (Germany) --- Stuttgart (Allemagne) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Constructions --- 72.037 --- Architectuur ; Modernisme ; functionalisme --- Moderne Beweging --- Stedenbouw ; ruimtelijke ordening ; wijken ; Stuttgart --- Woningbouw ; Stuttgart ; Wiessenhofsiedlung ; 1927 ; Deutscher Werkbund --- Woonwijken --- Behrens Peter --- Bourgeois Victor --- Duitsland --- Döcker Richard --- Frank Josef --- Gropius Walter --- Hilberseimer Ludwig --- Jeanneret Pierre --- Le Corbusier --- Mies van der Rohe --- Oud J.J.P. --- Poelzig Hans --- Rading Adolf --- Scharoun Hans --- Schneck Adolf Gustav --- Stam Mart --- Taut Bruno --- Taut Max --- Weissenhofsiedlung --- architectuur --- architectuurgeschiedenis --- twintigste eeuw --- woningen --- woonwijken --- 719.1 --- Woningbouw --- stadsontwikkeling --- Architectuurgeschiedenis , 1900 - 1950 --- planologie-ruimtelijke ordening, steden --- Exhibitions --- Deutsche Werkbund [Darmstadt] --- Décoration intérieure --- Oud J.J.P --- Architecture, Rural --- Domestic architecture --- Home design --- Houses --- One-family houses --- Residences --- Rural architecture --- Villas --- Dwellings --- D.W.B. --- DWB --- Werkbund Estates --- Exhibition Die Wohnung --- Werkbundausstellung "Die Wohnung" --- Stowtgart (Germany) --- planologie-ruimtelijke ordening
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Architecture, Domestic --- -International style (Architecture) --- -Architecture --- -Weissenhofsiedlung --- Stuttgart --- Duitsland --- Deutscher Werkbund --- Nieuwe Bouwen --- 72.036 --- 728 --- architectuur --- architectuurgeschiedenis --- twintigste eeuw --- woningen --- woonwijken --- Weissenhofsiedlung --- Mies van der Rohe --- Oud J.J.P. --- Bourgeois Victor --- Schneck Adolf Gustav --- Le Corbusier --- Jeanneret Pierre --- Gropius Walter --- Hilberseimer Ludwig --- Taut Bruno --- Poelzig Hans --- Döcker Richard --- Taut Max --- Rading Adolf --- Frank Josef --- Stam Mart --- Behrens Peter --- Scharoun Hans --- Art --- Building --- Buildings --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Architecture, Modern --- Modern movement (Architecture) --- Architecture --- Dwellings --- Architecture, Rural --- Domestic architecture --- Home design --- Houses --- One-family houses --- Residences --- Rural architecture --- Villas --- Modernisme (architectuur) --- Modernistische architectuur --- 20ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Twintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- Woningbouw (architectuur) --- Woningen (architectuur) --- Design and construction --- D.W.B. --- DWB --- Stuttgart (Germany) --- -Buildings, structures, etc --- Ensemble d'habitations --- Weissenhofsiedlung (stuttgart) --- International style (Architecture) --- Oud J.J.P --- History --- Deutscher Werkbund. --- Werkbund Estates --- Stowtgart (Germany) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Mouvement moderne --- Style international --- Buildings, structures, etc --- Architecture, Domestic - Germany - Stuttgart --- Architecture - Germany - Stuttgart - History - 20th century --- International style (Architecture) - Germany - Stuttgart --- Stuttgart (Germany) - Buildings, structures, etc --- ARCHITECTURE --- IMMEUBLES D'HABITATION --- MAISONS INDIVIDUELLES --- STUTTGART (ALLEMAGNE) --- 1900 - 1945 --- ALLEMAGNE
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Over the last few years, there has been a noticeable increase in studies on the postwar period of Germany, reflecting the crucial importance of these years for an understanding of the developments in the two Germanys. With her study of U.S. occupation policy and its effects on German social and political developments in Frankfurt, Munich, and Stuttgart, Rebecca Boehling offers a most valuable contribution to this debate. She examines the decisions made by the U.S. Military Government regarding German municipal personnel from the first year of the occupation, when all city officials were appointed directly by Military Government of with its explicit approval, through the first postwar municipal elections in 1946 and 1948, when democratic self-government was gradually restored. Boehling explores the far-reaching effects of personnel decisions on German political life within the framework of U.S. policies intended to denazify and democratize Germany. The conclusion she draws is that the early local-level German developments under U.S. occupation facilitated economic recovery in a manner that restricted the implementation of political and social goals of democratization.
Military government --- Reconstruction (1939-1951) --- Gouvernement militaire --- Reconstruction, 1939-1951 --- Frankfurt am Main (Germany) --- Munich (Germany) --- Stuttgart (Germany) --- Frankfurt am Main (Allemagne) --- Munich (Allemagne) --- Stuttgart (Allemagne) --- Politics and government. --- Politique et gouvernement --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Postwar reconstruction --- Military rule --- Public administration --- Civil-military relations --- Military occupation --- Reconstruction --- Stowtgart (Germany) --- München (Germany) --- Mnichov (Germany) --- Minhen (Germany) --- Munique (Germany) --- Miwnkhēn (Germany) --- Mi︠u︡nkhen (Germany) --- Minkhen (Germany) --- Monaco di Baviera (Germany) --- Landeshauptstadt München --- Minga (Germany) --- Münhen (Germany) --- Горад Мюнхен (Germany) --- Horad Mi︠u︡nkhen (Germany) --- Мюнхен (Germany) --- Munic (Germany) --- Monacu di Baviera (Germany) --- Μόναχο (Germany) --- Monacho (Germany) --- Munkeno (Germany) --- Munĥeno (Germany) --- 뮌헨 (Germany) --- Mwinhen (Germany) --- Mnichow (Germany) --- מינכן (Germany) --- Monacum (Germany) --- Monachium (Germany) --- Minhene (Germany) --- Miunchenas (Germany) --- Минхен (Germany) --- ミュンヘン (Germany) --- Myunhen (Germany) --- Monaco 'e Baviera (Germany) --- Minche (Germany) --- Mùnich ëd Baviera (Germany) --- Minca (Germany) --- Mu̇nkhėn (Germany) --- Monaco de Baviera (Germany) --- Mynihu (Germany) --- Mònacu (Germany) --- Munike (Germany) --- Münih (Germany) --- Minkhn (Germany) --- Munix (Germany) --- Mionchens (Germany) --- 慕尼黑 (Germany) --- Munihei (Germany) --- Muenchen (Germany) --- Monakovo (Germany) --- Frankfort on the Main (Germany) --- Frankfurt-na-Maĭni (Germany) --- Frankfurt-na-Maĭne (Germany) --- Francoforte sul Meno (Germany) --- Frankfurt (Germany : West) --- Frankfurt a. M. (Germany) --- Francfort (Germany) --- Frangford am Maa (Germany) --- Frankfurt (Hesse, Germany)
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