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        July 1985

        Tagebücher und Briefe

        Band 1: 1901–1948

        by Schmuel Hugo Bergman, Miriam Sambursky, Miriam Sambursky

        Die Tagebücher und Briefe des Philosophen Hugo Bergman, in deutscher Sprache verfaßt und hier zum ersten Mal veröffentlicht, sind der Kommentar eines schöpferischen und empfindsamen Denkers zu den Umwälzungen, die in der jüdischen Welt in diesem Jahrhundert stattgefunden haben: zur Renaissance des Judentums, zur jüdischen Ansiedlung in Palästina, zur Vernichtung des europäischen Judentums, zu der Suche nach Gott und der Begegnung mit anderen Religionen, schließlich zu der moralischen und politischen Auseinandersetzung mit dem Staat Israel.

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        July 1985

        Tagebücher und Briefe

        Band 2: 1948–1975

        by Schmuel Hugo Bergman, Miriam Sambursky, Natan Rotenstreich

        Die kommentierte Edition der Tagebücher Hugo Bergmans gibt dem Leser einen Überblick über die geistigen und politischen Auseinandersetzungen in Palästina sowie über den Hintergrund zu Leben und Werk dieses großen jüdischen Denkers unseres Jahrhunderts.

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        September 1991

        Palästina: Befreiung in den Staat

        Die palästinensische Nationalbewegung seit 1948

        by Helga Baumgarten

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        January 2013

        The Madmen of Bethlehem

        by Osama Alaysa

        Adopting the story-within-a-story structure of Arabian Nights, author Osama Alaysa weaves together a collection of stories portraying centuries of oppression endured by the Palestinian people.   This remarkable novel eloquently brings together fictional characters alongside real-life historical figures in a complex portrayal of Bethlehem and the Dheisheh Refugee Camp in the West Bank. The common thread connecting each tale is madness, in all its manifestations.   Psychological madness, in the sense of clinical mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, finds expression alongside acts of social and political madness. Together, these accounts of individuals and communities provide a gateway into the histories of the city of Bethlehem and Palestine. They paint a picture of the centuries of political oppression that the Palestinian people have endured, from the days of the Ottoman Empire to the years following the Oslo Accords, and all the way to 2012 (when the novel was written).   The novel is divided into three sections, each containing multiple narratives. The first section, “The Book of a Genesis,” describes the physical spaces and origins of Bethlehem and Dheisheh Refugee Camp. These stories span the 19th and 20th centuries, transitioning smoothly from one tale to another to offer an intricate interpretation of the identity of these places.   The second section, “The Book of the People Without a Book”, follows parallel narratives of the lives of the patients in a psychiatric hospital in Bethlehem, the mad men and women roaming the streets of the city, and those imprisoned by the Israeli authorities. All suffer abuse, but they also reaffirm their humanity through the relationships, romantic and otherwise, that they form.   The third and final section, “An Ephemeral Book,” follows individuals—Palestinian and non-Palestinian—who are afflicted by madness following the Oslo Accords in 1993. These stories give voice to the perspectives of the long-marginalized Palestinian population, narrating the loss of land and the accompanying loss of sanity in the decades of despair and violence that followed the Nakba, the 1948 eviction of some 700,000 Palestinians from their homes.   The novel’s mad characters—politicians, presidents, doctors, intellectuals, ordinary people and, yes, Dheisheh and Bethlehem themselves—burst out of their narrative threads, flowing from one story into the next. Alaysa’s crisp, lucid prose and deft storytelling chart a clear path through the chaos with dark humor and wit. The result is an important contribution to fiction on the Palestinian crisis that approaches the Palestinians, madness, and Palestinian spaces with compassion and depth.

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        January 2005

        Dresden 1945–1948

        Politik und Gesellschaft unter sowjetischer Besatzungsherrschaft

        by Widera, Thomas

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        June 2014

        Die Donauschwaben 1868–1948

        Ihre Rolle im rumänischen und serbischen Banat

        by Hausleitner, Mariana

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        April 2019

        Der Parlamentarische Rat 1948–1949

        Die Entstehung des Grundgesetzes

        by Michael F. Feldkamp

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        1981

        Von Treysa 1945 bis Eisenach 1948

        Zur Geschichte der Grundordnung der Evangelischen Kirche in Deutschland

        by Smith-von Osten, Annemarie

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        January 1992

        Wettbewerbstheorie, Wirtschaftspolitik und Mittelstandsförderung 1948-1963

        Die Mittelstandspolitik im Spannungsfeld zwischen wettbewerbstheoretischem Anspruch und wirtschaftspolitischem Pragmatismus

        by Beyenburg-Weidenfeld, Ursula

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        Literature: history & criticism
        July 2000

        Writing Black Britain, 1948–98

        An interdisciplinary anthology

        by Edited by James Procter

        The first anthology of its kind, this timely collection brings together a diverse range of black British literatures, essays and documents from across the post-war period within a single volume.. Spanning half a century, this rich archive of representations includes South Asian, African and Caribbean cultural production by both leading and lesser-known artists, critics and commentators:. Sam Selvon Salman Rushdie George Lamming Hanif Kureishi Stuart Hall Linton Kwesi Johnson Caryl Phillips Paul Gilroy Meera Syal Kobena Mercer James Berry E. R. Braithwaite Wilson Harris Farrukh Dhondy V. S. Naipaul Ben Okri Wole Soyinka Hazel Carby Kamau Braithwaite Isaac Julien C. L. R. James Dick Hebdige A. Sivanandan Buchi Emecheta Louise Bennett Grace Nichols Jackie Kay. Directed at a truly interdisciplinary market, accommodating popular and 'high' cultural materials from across the disciplines of literature, film, photography, history, sociology, politics, Marxism, feminism, cultural and communications studies.. Situated and contextualised within accessible historical and cultural frameworks and incorporating lucid introductions, a detailed chronology and extensive bibliography.

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        May 1994

        Werke. Große kommentierte Berliner und Frankfurter Ausgabe. 30 Bände (in 32 Teilbänden) und ein Registerband

        Band 25: Schriften 5. Theatermodelle: Aufbau einer Rolle. Laughtons Galilei, Antigonemodell 1948, Couragemodell 1949, »Katzgraben«-Notate 1953

        by Bertolt Brecht, Klaus-Detlef Müller, Werner Hecht, Jan Knopf, Werner Mittenzwei, Werner Hecht, Marianne Conrad

        Aufbau einer Rolle. Laughtons Galilei / Antigonenmodell 1948 / Couragemodell 1949 / >Katzgraben<-Notate 1953

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2021

        Photographic subjects

        Monarchy and visual culture in colonial Indonesia

        by Susie Protschky

        Winner of the ASAA mid-career book prize in Asian Studies 2020 and joint winner of the 2020 Royal Studies Journal Book Prize Photographic subjects examines photography at royal celebrations during the reign of Queens Wilhelmina (1898-1948) and Juliana (1948-80), a period spanning the zenith and fall of Dutch rule in Indonesia. It is the first monograph in English on the Dutch monarchy and the Netherlands' modern empire in the age of mass and amateur photography. Photographs forged imperial networks, negotiated relations of recognition and subjecthood between Indonesians and Dutch authorities, and informed cultural modes of citizenship at a time of accelerated colonial expansion and major social change in the East Indies/Indonesia. This book advances methods in the uses of photographs for social and cultural history and provides a new interpretation of Queens Wilhelmina and Juliana as imperial monarchs.

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        January 1997

        Die Keynesianische Revolution in Großbritannien (1929-1948).

        Zur Entwicklung der Finanzpolitik im Spannungsfeld von wirtschaftswissenschaftlicher Herausforderung, politischem Reformwillen und institutioneller Beharrungskraft.

        by Otto, Frank

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