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Berlin, the heart of Nazi Germany, is the home of a young woman, Lieselotte Emma Berte Knoll. The darkness calls Lilo to learn how to pray with the same intensity of love as her mother,Heddy, whose prayer has moved the Heart of God to produce many miracles in their lives at a time when only miracles could keep them alive.
"The database includes extractions of more than 22,000 birth and marriage events ... for the Lutheran colonies of Glückstal, Neudorf, Bergdorf, Kassel, and their daughter colonies in the province of Cherson, Imperial Russia"--P. ii.
This study analyses how immigrant and ethnic-minority writers have challenged the understanding of certain national literatures and have markedly changed them. In other national contexts, ideologies and institutions have contained the challenge these writers pose to national literatures. Case studies of the emergence and recognition of immigrant and ethnic-minority writing come from fourteen national contexts. These include classical immigration countries, such as Canada and the United States, countries where immigration accelerated and entered public debate after World War II, such as the United Kingdom, France and Germany, as well as countries rarely discussed in this context, such as Brazil and Japan. Finally, this study uses these individual analyses to discuss this writing as an international phenomenon. Sandra R.G. Almeida, Maria Zilda F. Cury, Sarah De Mul, Sneja Gunew, Dave Gunning, Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt, Martina Kamm, Liesbeth Minnaard, Maria Oikonomou, Wenche Ommundsen, Marie Orton, Laura Reeck, Daniel Rothenbühler, Cathy J. Schlund-Vials, Wiebke Sievers, Bettina Spoerri, Christl Verduyn, Sandra Vlasta.
A thoughtfully curated collection in a stunning package that recognizes and celebrates the birthdays of famous, infamous, and often-overlooked designers and architects. The gift book for design and architect professionals and students they didn’t know they needed but will no longer be able to live without. Drawn from architect James Biber's epic Instagram project in which he posted a birthday bio of a famous (or less famous) designer or architect every day for a (mid-pandemic) year, The Architect and Designer Birthday Book is filled with personal, opinionated, and humorous observations on fascinating design and architect figures past and present. The minibiographies and birthday profiles i...
The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe by a Re solution of 6th February I958, authorised the publication of a Year book of the European Convention on Human Rights. The present Volume of the Year book is the sixth in the series. The Yearbook, being prepared by the Directorate of Human Rights of the Council of Europe, does not involve the responsibility either of the European Commission or of the European Court of Human Rights. In particular, the summaries of the decisions of the Commission cannot be quoted against the actual texts of these decisions. A.H. ROBERTSON Head of the Directorate of Human Rights Preface Par sa Resolution du 6 fevrier I958, le Comite des Ministres du Conseil de!'Europe a autorise la publication d'un Annuaire de la Convention europeenne des Droits de l'Homme. Le present Volume de 1' Annuaire est le sixieme de la serie. Redige par la Direction des Droits de!'Homme du Conseil de!'Europe, 1' Annuaire n' engage ni la Commission ni la Cour europeen nes des Droits de!'Homme. En particulier, les sommaires des decisions de la Commission ne peuvent ~tre cites a 1' encontre du texte m~me de ces decisions.
This volume of the "Yearbook of the European Convention on Human Rights," prepared by the Directorate of Human Rights of the Council of Europe, relates to 2001. Its presentation follows that of previous volumes. Part one contains basic texts and information of a general nature; part two deals with the European Commission of Human Rights; part three with the European Court of Human Rights; part four with the Resolutions of the Committee of Ministers; and parts five and six with the other work of the Council of Europe in the field of human rights, the situation in the Member States, and developments within the European Communities. A bibliography and index are included.