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Promoted ContentChildren's & YAJanuary 2022
Angry Goat
by Volodymyr Rutkivsky (Author). Natalia Kudlak (Illustrator)
This cheerful and witty book tells the story of the amazing friendship between the boy Severin and a giant goat, who, perhaps unfairly, was called the Аngry Goat. When Severin came to his grandmother's village for the summer, Goat tried to ram him. But then - quite unexpectedly - he became the boy's best friend. Now Severin is not afraid of Goat anymore. Severin gives to Goat the most delicious carrots from his grandmother's garden, and bends the branches of a maple tree for him, because his new friend likes new leaves so much! In return, Goat pushes Severin and his friend on the swing, and makes them laugh with his antics. And one day he even saved a bird that fell out of the nest... Together with Severin, little readers will learn step by step the secrets of a world that opens up to you if you are not afraid to go outside of Grandma's gate for the first time! From 6 to 8 years, 13006 words Rightsholders: Ivan Fedechko, ivan.fedechko@starlev.com.ua
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Da muss ich erst mal 'ne Nacht drüber feiern!
24 Spruchkarten für die Internet-Generation
by Mechlem, Severin; Schierlinger, Lukas
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Sei nicht abergläubisch, das bringt Unglück!
Die Psychologie des Unglaublichen
by Kuch, Christoph; Severin, Florian
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Die schönsten Geschichten aus Tausendundeiner Nacht
by Severin Rüttgers, Felix Paul Greve
Felix Paul Greve, geboren 1879 im damaligen Westpreußen und verstorben 1948 in Kanada, studierte in Bonn und München klassische Philologie und Archäologie. Später war er als Schriftsteller, Übersetzer und Herausgeber tätig.
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Kleine Schriften
Aus Anlaß seines 75. Geburtstages herausgegeben von Severin Koster
by Steinmetz, Peter / Herausgegeben von Koster, Severin
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Indes. Zeitschrift für Politik und Gesellschaft 2016 Heft 01
by Herausgegeben von Walter, Franz; Beiträge von Walter, Franz; Beiträge von Doering-Manteuffel, Anselm; Beiträge von Herzog, Dagmar; Beiträge von Leggewie, Claus; Beiträge von Knoch, Habbo; Beiträge von Föllmer, Katja; Beiträge von Caspari, Severin; Beiträge von Lühmann, Michael; Beiträge von Feesche, Hanna; Beiträge von Mueller-Stahl, Robert; Beiträge von Schmied, Jürgen Peter; Beiträge von Jesse, Eckhard; Beiträge von Rüger, Jana; Beiträge von Pürschel, Tom; Beiträge von Bösch, Frank
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Trusted PartnerApril 2012
Göttinger Köpfe
und ihr Wirken in die Welt
by Herausgegeben von Walter, Franz; Herausgegeben von Marg, Stine; Beiträge von Rahlf, Katharina; Beiträge von Lühmann, Michael; Beiträge von Bartenstein, Felix; Beiträge von Klatt, Johanna; Beiträge von Caspari, Severin; Beiträge von Lorenz, Robert; Beiträge von Hiemann, Roland; Beiträge von Geiges, Lars; Beiträge von Marg, Stine; Beiträge von Walter, Franz; Beiträge von Michelsen, Danny; Beiträge von Gmeiner, Jens; Beiträge von Wagner, Andreas; Beiträge von Werwath, Christian; Beiträge von Wochnik, Benjamin; Beiträge von Bebnowski, David; Beiträge von Micus, Matthias; Beiträge von Rugenstein, Jonas; Beiträge von Marg, Stine; Beiträge von Walter, Franz; Beiträge von Marg, Stine
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Trusted PartnerDecember 2012
Über Grenzen
Indes 2012 Jg. 1 Heft 04
by Herausgegeben von Walter, Franz; Redaktion Sander, Daniel; Beiträge von Micus, Matthias; Beiträge von Rahlf, Katharina; Beiträge von Frhr. von Bredow, Wilfried; Beiträge von Thränhardt, Dietrich; Beiträge von Kotowski, Jan. M.; Beiträge von Falke, Simon; Beiträge von Brait, Andrea; Beiträge von Pudlat, Andreas; Beiträge von Liessmann, Konrad Paul; Beiträge von Bette, Karl-Heinrich; Beiträge von Thiel, Thorsten; Beiträge von Keller, Carsten; Beiträge von Caspari, Severin; Beiträge von Gmeiner, Jens; Beiträge von Hasler, Felix; Beiträge von Walter, Franz; Beiträge von von Eichborn, Christian; Beiträge von Müller-Friemauth, Friederike; Beiträge von Hartleb, Florian; Beiträge von Graßmann, Tobias; Beiträge von Gabriel, Johannes; Beiträge von Kühn, Rainer; Beiträge von Wettig-Danielmeier, Inge; Beiträge von Moneke, Constanze; Beiträge von Moneke, Constanze; Beiträge von Hartleb, Florian
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September 2020
Networking the Russian Diaspora
Russian Musicians and Musical Activities in Interwar Shanghai
by Hon-Lun Helan Yang, Simo Mikkonen, and John Winzenburg
Networking the Russian Diaspora is a fascinating and timely study of interwar Shanghai. Aside from the vacated Orthodox Church in the former French Concession where most Russian émigrés resided, Shanghai today displays few signs of the bustling settlement of those years. Russian musicians established the first opera company in China, as well as choirs, bands, and ensembles, to play for their own and other communities. Russian musicians were the core of Shanghai’s lauded Municipal Orchestra and taught at China’s first conservatory. Two Russian émigré composers in particular—Alexander Tcherepnin and Aaron Avshalomov—experimented with incorporating Chinese elements into their compositions as harbingers of intercultural music that has become a well-recognized trend in composition since the late twentieth century. The Russian musical scene in Shanghai was the embodiment of musical cosmopolitanism, anticipating the hybrid nature of twenty-first-century music arising from cultural contacts through migration, globalization, and technological advancement. As a pioneering study of the Russian community, Networking the Russian Diaspora examines its musical activities and influence in Shanghai. While the focus of the book is on music, it also gives insight into the social dynamics between Russians and other Europeans on the one hand, and with the Chinese on the other. The volume, coauthored by Chinese music specialists, makes a significant contribution to studies of diaspora, cultural identity, and migration by casting light on a little-studied area of Sino-Russian cultural relations and Russian influence in modern China. The discoveries stretch the boundaries of music studies by addressing the relational aspects of Western music: how it has articulated national and cultural identities but also served to connect people of different origins and cultural backgrounds.
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Amo mis pesadillas
by Severine Vidal y Amélie Graux, Trans. Crista González
Why don't you want to hear a bedtime tale about princesses in pink dresses and about the brave prince who saves the day? Why don't you want to hear about nice animals and fantasy worlds? That's easy. Because I love my monsters, I love their grunts under my bed. Because I love my nightmares! A lovley book about embracing our fears beautifuy illustrated.