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Jo Ann Rothschild
  • Language: en

Jo Ann Rothschild

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Jo Ann Rothschild
  • Language: en

Jo Ann Rothschild

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Soil and Water Chemistry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 658

Soil and Water Chemistry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-04-24
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

The second edition of a bestseller, Soil and Water Chemistry: An Integrative Approach maintains the balanced perspective that made the first edition a hugely popular textbook. The second edition includes new figures and tables, new chapters, and expanded exercises in each chapter. It covers topics including soil chemical environment, soil minerals,

UNESCO Guidebook on Textbook Research and Textbook Revision
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 83

UNESCO Guidebook on Textbook Research and Textbook Revision

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-01-01
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  • Publisher: UNESCO

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Repainting the Little Red Schoolhouse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 551

Repainting the Little Red Schoolhouse

This is the first-ever English-language study of GDR education and the first book, in any language, to trace the complete history of Eastern German education from 1945 through the 1990s. It relates in full the GDR's attempt to create a new Marxist nation by means of educational reform. The book goes beyond previous investigations of the subject to include topics outside the scope of education per se; Rodden looks not only at the changing institution of education but also at what the Germans call Bildung--the formation of character and the cultivation of body and spirit. The book's sociological reach likewise extends to questions of nation-building, as Rodden carries his historical narrative up to the present environment of post-unification Germany.

Seriality and Texts for Young People
  • Language: en

Seriality and Texts for Young People

Seriality and Texts for Young People is a collection of thirteen scholarly essays about series and serial texts directed to children and youth, each of which begins from the premise that a basic principle of seriality is repetition.

Transformations of the State?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Transformations of the State?

This volume presents an innovative view of the nation-state and its future.

After the Wall
  • Language: en

After the Wall

Jana Hensel was thirteen on November 9, 1989, the night the Berlin Wall fell. In all the euphoria over German reunification, no one stopped to think what it would mean for Jana and her generation of East Germans. These were the kids of the seventies, who had grown up in the shadow of Communism with all its hokey comforts: the Young Pioneer youth groups, the cheerful Communist propaganda, and the comforting knowledge that they lived in a Germany unblemished by an ugly Nazi past and a callous capitalist future. Suddenly everything was gone. East Germany disappeared, swallowed up by the West, and in its place was everything Jana and her friends had coveted for so long: designer clothes, pop CDs...

Anatomy of a Dictatorship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 307

Anatomy of a Dictatorship

Founded on the ruins of Hitler's defeated Third Reich, and lacking any intrinsic legitimacy, the German Democratic Republic nevertheless became the most stable and successful state in the Soviet bloc. Yet in the "gentle revolution" of 1989 it collapsed with startling speed. How can this extraordinary story of political stability followed by sudden implosion be explained? With the opening of the East German archives, it is at last possible to look inside the apparently impregnable dictatorship. Mary Fulbrook provides a compelling interpretation of structures of power and patterns of popular opinion within the GDR. This absorbing study explores the ways in which the tentacles of the all-pervading state captured East German society in the grip of Stasi, party, and mass organizations, and analyzes the emergence in the 1980s of oppositional cultures under the ambivalent shelter of a Protestant Church which had come to terms with the communist state. In combining careful archival research with broader theoretical and historical interpretation, Anatomy of a Dictatorship makes a major contribution to debates on recent German history and the character of contemporary Germany.

Wanderer in 19th-century German Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Wanderer in 19th-century German Literature

"Using a method based on New Historicism, but with added emphasis on literature as cultural commentary, Andrew Cusack's study traces the motif's intertextual connections, how it receives meaning from non-literary discourses, and how it transmits meaning into the social sphere by molding individual and collective self-conceptions. The study draws on a corpus of ten prose narratives that reflect the vast scope of the motif and show how its function changes. The study pays scrupulous attention to the historical specificity of each work and to its relationship to contemporary aesthetic and philosophical currents, revealing the wanderer motif to be a significant vehicle of cultural memory that sustained the ideas of the Enlightenment and of Romanticism into the latter part of the century."--BOOK JACKET.