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German and scholarship
But there are also the commercial propagandists and the analysts -- one dominated by money, the other by nineteenth-century German scholarship.
After returning from Copenhagen, Abel applied for a government scholarship in order to visit top mathematicians in Germany and France ; but instead, he was granted 200 speciedaler yearly for two years, to stay in Cristiania and study German and French.
* Albert Einstein German Academic Refugee Initiative Fund, a scholarship program for refugees administered by UNHCR
For instance, in a 1942 lecture, published posthumously, Heidegger said of recent German classics scholarship: " In the majority of ' research results ,' the Greeks appear as pure National Socialists.
Hinnells proposes that the early Music Department's " mixture of scholarship and cultural nationalism " in an area of music with largely unknown commercial prospects was driven by its sense of cultural philanthropy ( given the Press's academic background ) and a desire to promote " national music outside the German mainstream.
However, recent German scholarship by Holger Afflerbach and others has questioned the authenticity of this so-called " Christmas memorandum ".
The domination of German language scholarship ebbed as significant journals sprang up throughout the West, especially America.
Like her partner Bernward Vesper and other members of the Red Army Faction ( such as Ulrike Meinhof and Horst Mahler ) Ensslin had excellent exam scores and received a scholarship from the German National Academic Foundation.
An even bigger debate in the scholarship concerns the question whether — as the Polish historiography suggests — there were indeed any members of a German fifth column in the city who opened fire on the Polish troops ( and if so, whether they were composed of members of the Bydgoszcz German minority or not ), or whether — as critics among the German historiography argue — Polish troops ( or panicking civilians ) overreacted in the confusion and targeted innocent German civilians.
The Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft, commonly called the Pauly – Wissowa or simply RE, is a German encyclopedia of classical scholarship.
In 1965, the German scientist Alfred Dieck cataloged more than 1, 850 bog bodies, but later scholarship revealed much of the Dieck's work was erroneous, and an exact number of discovered bodies is unknown.
While still a young man it became his ambition to occupy a rabbinical position in a larger German town ; for he desired to show the older rabbis that secular and philosophical scholarship could well be harmonized with rabbinical erudition.
Her high school teacher of English and German persuaded her to attend the University of Chicago, which she entered in 1906 on a one-year scholarship.
In 1687 he made the daring innovation of lecturing in German instead of Latin and gave a lecture on the topic " How One Should Emulate the French Way of Life ," referring to the French use of their native language not only in everyday life but in scholarship as well ; according to scholar Klaus Luig, this event marks the real beginning of the Enlightenment in Germany.
His translations indicate not only sound scholarship but a thorough mastery of the laws of German diction and rhythm.
Between 1993 and 1996 he undertook postgraduate studies on Composition at the Musikhochschule in Cologne ( Germany ) under the guidance of Johannes Fritsch, Clarence Barlow, and Mauricio Kagel, in the frame of a scholarship of the German Academic Exchange Service ( DAAD ).
The Jewish Encyclopedia is an English language work, but the vast majority of the encyclopedia's contemporary sources are German language sources, since this was the mother tongue of the Wissenschaft scholars and the lingua franca of scholarship in general in that period.
He continued his trend of diligent scholarship, and earned As in all subjects his first year except for Latin, German, and mathematics, in which he received Bs.
A complete survey in monochrome was published by the German archaeologist Conrad Cichorius between 1896 and 1900 ( see Commons ), still forming the base of modern scholarship.
Barbero comments that the incident would be little more than a footnote in scholarship were it not for controversy in German circles due to Nationalistic sentiment during World War II in Germany.
" This reportorial perspective, the Sonderweg interpretation of German history ( special path or unique course ) was then common in American scholarship.

German and followers
Andrew was generous primarily with his wife's German relatives and followers, which caused discontent among his subjects.
One of his followers, the Parisian Abraham Bosse spread Callot's innovations all over Europe with the first published manual of etching, which was translated into Italian, Dutch, German and English.
Along with his followers, the German Hermann Oberth and the American Robert H. Goddard, he is considered to be one of the founding fathers of rocketry and astronautics.
Themes also existed in writers from the German historical school from List, as well as followers of the " American system " and British " free-trade imperialism ," thus stretching the system into the 19th century.
After Luther's death he became the " theological leader of the German Reformation ," not indisputably, however ; for the Lutherans with Matthias Flacius at their head accused him and his followers of heresy and apostasy.
One of his followers, the Parisian Abraham Bosse, spread Callot's innovations all over Europe with the first published manual of etching, which was translated into Italian, Dutch, German and English.
After German reunification in the 1990s, post-National Socialist groups gained more followers, mostly among disaffected teenagers in the former East Germany.
He and his brother Claus were introduced by Albrecht von Blumenthal to the circle of the mystic symbolist poet Stefan George, many of whose followers became members of the German Resistance to National Socialism.
After 1555, the Peace of Augsburg became the legitimating legal document governing the co-existence of the Lutheran and Catholic faiths in the German lands of the Holy Roman Empire, and it served to ameliorate many of the tensions between followers of the " Old Faith " ( Catholicism ) and the followers of Luther, but it had two fundamental flaws.
In the 19th-century German Kingdom of Saxony, Lutheran pastor Martin Stephan and many of his followers found themselves increasingly at odds with the rationalism, Christian ecumenism and Prussian Union ( Evangelical Christian Church ) forcible unionism of established Lutheranism.
German swing bands, virtually unknown to British and American swing band followers, thrived in the early 1940s in spite of an official Nazi campaign against " decadent Western music ".
German writers who, though not professed followers of Beneke, were influenced by him, include Friedrich Ueberweg and Karl Fortlage.
" Conversely, Austrian / German ultra-nationalist Guido von List and his followers such as Lanz von Liebenfels, later selectively mixed parts of Blavatsky's occult philosophy with nationalistic and fascist ideas ; this system of thought became known as Ariosophy.
The " Morgenthau boys " resigned en masse when the JCS 1779 was approved, but before they went the Morgenthau followers in the decartelization division of OMGUS accomplished one last task in the spring of 1947, the destruction of the old German banking system.
In 1852 he moved to Hanover, at the same time dissociating himself from the musical ideals of the ' New German School ' ( Liszt, Richard Wagner, Hector Berlioz, and their followers, as defined by journalist Franz Brendel ) and instead making common cause with Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms.
The Mennonites, followers of Menno Simons, settled in Germantown after emigrating from the German Palatinate and Switzerland between 1683 and 1748.
After 1555, the Peace of Augsburg became the legitimating legal document governing the co-existence of Lutheran and Catholic faiths in the German lands of the Holy Roman Empire, and it served to ameliorate many of the tensions between followers of the so-called Old Faith and the followers of Luther.
In Germany, the " Neue Rechte " ( literally, new right ) consists of two parts: the " Jungkonservative " ( literally, young conservatives ), who search for followers in the civically part of the population ; and, secondly, the " Nationalrevolutionäre " ( national revolutionists ), who are looking for followers in the ultra-right part of the German population, and use the rhetorics of right-wing politicians such as Gregor and Otto Strasser.
In the quarrel about the ideas of George Hermes, his book, De ingeniorum moderatione, was translated into German by Biunde and Braun ( Coblenz, 1837 ) in the interest of the followers of the Hermesian doctrines.
There were followers of Polish, German, Italian cultures, and Protestants and Catholics contested in Lithuania in that time.
The Mennonites, followers of Menno Simons, settled in Germantown after emigrating from the German Palatinate and Switzerland between 1683 and 1748.

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