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Frontcover -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1: Heroes and Martyrs -- 2: Chroniclers and Interpreters -- 3: Critics and Renegades -- 4: Tale Spinners and Poets -- 5: Women of the Revolution -- 6: "1968" and the Media -- 7: "1968" and the Arts -- 8: Zaungäste -- 9: Not Dark Yet: The 68ers at Seventy -- 10: Romantic Relapse or Modern Myth? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Das Projekt "QUEER - NunRedenWir" gibt queeren Schriftsteller*innen aus NRW die Möglichkeit, eigene Lebenserfahrungen/Emotionen, die im Zusammenhang mit ihrer Zugehörigkeit zur LGBTQIA+ Community stehen, in Texten auszudrücken. Aus Kurzgeschichten und Gedichten entstand dieser Erzählband, der eine große Bandbreite der queeren Community aus Nordrhein-Westfalen sichtbar und erlesbar macht. Die Anthologie ist mit einem Glossar ausgestattet, in welchem wichtige Begriffe aus der Community erklärt werden. Als zweiter Schritt wird die Anthologie in 2024 bei 5 Lesungen an 5 verschiedenen Orten in NRW vorgestellt. Begleitet wird jede Lesung von einer Ausstellung zum Thema "Transidentität". Das...
While the people of the Palatinate Region in Germany were suffering through war and oppression during the 1600s and 1700s, North America was offering farmland and freedom to those who worked for it. In America, it was not about who you were but what you could do. The stage was set for a massive immigration to “The Promised Land.” Among those coming to America was young Johannes Peter Dietrich, the founder of a prolific Deatrick/Dedrick line in the new world. Peter’s journey would take him across the ocean to Philadelphia, down the Great Wagon Road to the Shenandoah Valley, and through the Cumberland Gap to the southern Indiana frontier. He would join the fight for freedom in the Revolutionary War; farm the fertile land of Virginia; and clear the wilderness forests of Indiana. His descendants would carry their fight for freedom, as they saw it, during the Civil War. The story of the Deatricks of Indiana and the Dedricks of Virginia all begin with one man. Take a step back in time and enjoy the saga of a family whose story is as monumental as the great land Peter Dietrich adopted as his new home so long ago.