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In 1900, German legislators passed the Civil Code, a controversial law that designated women as second-class citizens with regard to marriage, parental rights, and marital property. Despite the upheavals in early twentieth-century Germany – the fall of the German Empire after the First World War, the tumultuous Weimar Republic, and the destructive Third Reich – the Civil Code remained the law of the land. After Nazi Germany’s defeat in 1945 and the founding of East and West Germany, legislators in both states finally replaced the old law with new versions that expanded women’s rights in marriage and the family. Entangled Emancipation reveals how the complex relationship between the d...
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Ein zwielichtiger Journalist liegt erschossen auf einem Waldparkplatz – der Mord wühlt die Menschen im idyllischen Murgtal auf. Die Ermittler müssen immer tiefer in einen Abgrund von persönlicher Schuld, unausgesprochener Konflikte und vermeintlicher Familienehre eintauchen, um sich der Lösung zu nähern. Einem Abgrund, der bis in die Nazizeit zurückreicht und am Ende nicht nur ein Opfer fordert.
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Animals and their symbolism in diverse world cultures and different eras of human history are chronicled in this lovely volume.