Keywords: Islam in Southeast-Europe; Slavs and Islam;
A research report from studies published in Croatian by the President of the Yugoslav Academy in Zagreb, Dr. h. c. Vladimir Mažuranić, compiled, translated to German and edited by Camilla Lucerna.
More...Keywords: German literature; European literature; political involvement; Germany; politics
The volume contains texts discussing the extent to which literature has been and is politically and socially involved, what its part in social debates is and can it be considered influential in the socio-political sphere of German society during the period considered. The authors also try to answer the question if and to what degree the aesthetic of literary texts serves political themes.
More...Keywords: Europe after WWII; anti-fascism; 20th century; Yugoslavia; literature;
Alida Bremer und Saša Ilić: EUROPA 70 JAHRE NACH DEM ENDE DES ZWEITEN WELTKRIEGS; Camille de Toledo: EUTOPIA - STAFFEL 1- „SECESSION"; Dragana Mladenović: DIESER KLEINE /SCHWARZE GOEBBELS; Cecile Wajsbrot: ERTRINKEN - DYING FOR EUROPA; Miroslav Mareš: WAS BEDEUTET UNS HEUTE DER BEGRIFF ANTIFASCHISMUS?; Patrick Boucheron: DIE VÄTER EUROPAS; Dorian Astor: EUROPA -ZWISCHEN ZWEI UNENDLICHKEITEN; SRETEN: AN EINEM GEWÖHNLICHEN NACHMITTAG; Gasan Gusejnov: DIE FASCHISIERUNG DES ANTIFASCHISMUS ODER WIE DIE RUSSISCHE FÖDERATION DIE OKKUPATION DER UKRAINE LEGITIMIERT; Anton Schechowzow: DIE UNBEHAGLICHE REALITÄT DES ANTIFASCHISMUS INDER UKRAINE; Saša Ilić: DIE MECHANISCHENLÖWEN DES ANTIFASCHISMUS; Mykola Rjabtschuk: EINMAL NACH RECHTS DREHEN UND RETOUR; Zvonko Maković: DENKMALPLASTIK AUF DEM GEBIET JUGOSLAWIENS (1945 -1991): PARADIGMA EINER ZEIT; Andrzej Leder: ANTIFASCHISMUS ALS MASKE UND SYMBOL; Goran Vojnović: TOD DEM ANTIFASCHISMUS, FREIHEIT DEM VOLK; Edi Matić: AUF DEN 26.10.1944, DEN TAG DER BEFREIUNG DER STADT SPLIT - 70 JAHRE DANACH; Zlatko Paković: ANTIFASCHISMUS UND BEGRÜNDUNG VON MORAL; Karolina Wigura: WLADIMIR PUTIN UND DIE EUROPÄISCHE ERINNERUNGSKULTUR; Joy Sorman: EIN EPOS DES EXILS; Katerina Poladjan: DIALOG ÜBER EMOTIONEN; Adam Thirlwell: KURZER EXKURSÜBER EUROPA; Marie Cosnay: IM SÜDEN, ABER NICHT ZU WEIT IM SÜDEN; Ivana Bodrožić: EINE BRAVE FRAU; Katharina Tiwald: NUR SO EINE FRAGE ZUR FLÜSSIGKEIT; Camille de Toledo: IM NAMEN DES GEISTERVOLKS; Mathias Enard: SECESSION: WO IST DER PLATZ DER GROSEN MÄNNER?; Alida Bremer: DENKE ICH AN EUROPA, DENKE ICHAN SHAKESPEARES SONETT 66; Teresa Koloma Beck: GEWALT: EINE EUROPÄISCHE GRETCHENFRAGE; Jurica Pavičić: DER KUMMER VON EUROPA ODER WIE DER FASCHISMUS (WIEDER) SELBSTVERSTäNDLICH WURDE; Srećko Horvat: GODOT IN SARAJEVO ODER WARUM WIR HEUTE EINE UTOPIE BRAUCHEN (MEHR DENN JE); Yannis Kiourtsakis: DAS IST DIE AGORA; Andrej Nikolaidis: TOMOVIĆ; Francois Cusset: DER NAME „EUROPA“; WAS IST BETON INTERNATIONAL?
More...Prohibition of the referendum against remilitarization in West Germany // Appeal of the main committee: referendum begins! // Memorandum on the constitutionality of the referendum // Carrying out the referendum in the GDR // Speech by Deputy Prime Minister Ulbricht in front of the People's Chamber of the GDR // Comments on the ban on referendums // Conference of Deputy Foreign Ministers in Paris // Preparations for the war in West Germany (XXI) // Photo documents on remilitarization // Social democratic conference against remilitarization // Emergency cry of the West German peasantry // Strikes in the United Economic Area // All-German farmers 'conference in Kassel // All-German artists' conference in Munich // Congress of young artists in Berlin // Visit of the President of the People's Republic of Poland // The demolition of the Saar region // Foreign countries for the rearmament of West Germany // Torpedoing of the Potsdam Agreement (continuation) // The new rich and the new rich in Germany // German cultural talk Leipzig 1951 // Federal Congress of the Democratic Cultural Association
More...About all-German negotiations on German unity and peace // Renewed initiative by the GDR for all-German understanding // Appeal to the Bundestag of the Federal Republic of Germany // Army General W. I. Tsdhujkow on the appeal of the People's Chamber // Dr. Adenauer rejects all-German advice // Dr. Adenauer's radio speech (September 18, 1951) // Grotewohl: We want to settle the German question among Germans // Honest willingness to communicate is necessary // Five questions to the members of the Bonn Bundestag // The evasive answer of the Bonn Bundestag (September 27, 1051) // Declaration by the Volkskammer to the Bundestag (October 10, 1951) // On the right of the German people to self-determination // Bonn Bundestag gives way to the decision on all-German deliberations (October 16 and 17, 1951) // Government of the GDR prepares all-German Electoral law before // President Wilhelm Pieck to the President of the Federal Republic Prof. Heuss
More...Bittel: From the Potsdam Agreement to the Four Powers Conference // Eisenhower's foreign policy declaration and the response of "Pravda" // Message from the Presidium of the People's Chamber to the British Lower House // Soviet Union, People's China and the GDR support the peace appeal of the People's Congress // Adenauer's maneuver to enforce the War treaties // Preparations for elections in West Germany have begun // The struggle for national unity and a peace treaty with Germany // On the implementation of the national economic plan in the first quarter of 1953 // Resolution of the Central Committee of the SED on the occasion of Karl Marx's 135th birthday // Government resolutions to honor the memory of Karl Marx // The decline of West German handicrafts // The life of a German patriot: Dr. Joseph Wirth // Karl Marx in contemporary documentation (IV) // Bibliographies: From magazines of the GDR
More...Nuschke: No policy of missed opportunities // A look into the times // Adenauer's policy is directed against the peaceful reunification of Germany // Dulles wants to establish a common front against the Soviet policy of understanding // Pravda: What the Washington consultation shows // Adenauer tries with everyone Means to stay in power // From the election law debate in the Bundestag // Brutal terror of the Adenauer government against its political opponents // The demolition of the Saar area (IV) // Hunger in the service of imperialist politics // The Bundestag election 1949 // Is Theodor Storm an "enemy of the state"? // In the service of the people // // Karl Marx in contemporary documentation (1818-1883)
More...Löser: The EVG policy is ripe for failure // A look back in time // The referendum in the GDR (June 27-29, 1954) // The terrorist trial against three KPD functionaries in Karlsruhe // Court for the supervision of the Karlsruhe trial / / Ultimate threats by Adenauer against France // State elections in North Rhine-Westphalia (June 27, 1954) // International conference to reduce the tension in international relations (Stockholm, June 19 to 23, 1954) // All-German women's congress (Berlin, June 1, 1954 until July 2, 1954) // SPD members demand fight against Adenauer politics // Dr. Otto Lenz - Head of Propaganda Adenauer // Special Register: To Peace and Peace Treaty (II) Help of the World Peace Camp
More...Radmann: There is a chance for peace in Europe // A look back in time // The final result of the Volkskammer election // Note from the Soviet government of October 23, 1954 // Comments on Molotov's speech of October 6, 1954 // The Adenauer Politics after the London conference // The 3rd DGB congress against remilitarization // Joint consultation of SPD and SED functionaries in Leipzig // Gehlen espionage organization // The face of the occupation regime in West Germany // For all-German free elections (documentation by 1948 to 1953) // From Dunkirk via Brussels to NATO (documentation from 1947 to 1949) // Bibliographies // Special index: Remilitarization and preparation for war in West Germany
More...Keywords: Minorities; minoritiy language in school; ethnic identity;
More...Keywords: Jawaharlal Nehru; Abdel Kerim Kassem; Gamal Abdel Nasser; GDR and Far East; Walter Ulbricht;
The trip of the government delegation of the GDR to the Near and Far East (4th to 29th January 1959) // A new, higher form of socialist competition in the GDR // To the student congress against nuclear armament in West Berlin // The “Christian-Social Company Action 1959 “// Background and goals of the increased psychological warfare in Bonn (I) // Short biographies of statesmen Jawaharlal Nehru, Abdel Kerim Kassem, Gamal Abdel Nasser // Stream of resettlers to the GDR; Günther Markscheffel on CSR; Jens Daniel: Political amateurs rule in Bonn; Reconcentration of the Thyssen group // Documents on the trip of a government delegation of the GDR to the Near and Femen East // TASS announcement about the launch of the first cosmic rocket by the USSR (January 3, 1959) // GDR's approval of the Soviet peace treaty proposal / / Reply note from the government of the GDR to the note from the government of the USSR of January 10, 1959 (presented on January 19, 1959) // Joint declaration by all parliamentary groups in the GDR People's Chamber (January 21, 1959) // Excerpts from the speech by W. Ulbricht at the 4th plenum of the Central Committee of the SED (January 15 to 17, 1959) on questions of the national rebirth of Germany // Appeal of the youth brigade "Nikolai Mamai" from VEB Elektrochemisches Kombinat Bitterfeld (January 3, 1959) // Appeal for the II Congress of the German Workers' Youth in Erfurt, Easter 1959 // Declaration by the congress of West German students in West Berlin against nuclear armament, calling for negotiations with the GDR (January 4, 1959) // Declaration by 150 West German intellectuals for negotiations between the two German governments (30. January 1959) // Resolution of the local association Siegen of the SPD calling for negotiations with the GDR (January 19, 1959) // Resolutions of the Conference of African Peoples from December 8 to 14, 1958 in Accra // CHRONICLES 1. to 31 January 1959
More...Keywords: German Democratic Republic; History of GDR; Cold War History; German division;
CONTENTS: INFORMATION Baltic Week 1960 from July 4—10, 1960 Peaceful co-existence in the Baltic area imperative // The „Lücke-plan“ — an unparalleled predatory incursion by sacking the West German population // IN REVIEW: Giant constructions of socialism in the GDR — the combine „Schwarze Pumpe“ // The Bonn ideology of master race towards the African peoples fighting for liberty // MARCH OF EVENTS: The acquittal of the SS-general Simon // Caricatures on contemporary events // On somebody, who wanted to set on foot an additional newspaper // DOCUMENTS: Documents on the ninth meeting of the Central Committee of SED (July 20-23, 1960 in Berlin) Communiqué // Resolution of the Central Committee on the results of the Bucharest deliberations of representatives of the communist and workers parties // Memorandum of the Government of GDR on the occasion of the fifteenth anniversary of the Potsdam Agreement (published on August 2, 1960) // Resolution of the culture conference 1960 on the principles of the socialistic cultural work (II) // CHRONICLE: August 1-15, 1960 // SPECIAL REGISTER: Materials concerning the deterioration of the standard of living of the West German population
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More...Keywords: Kant’s political philosophy;liberalism; republicanism;human rights;indivualism
Should we assign Kant’s political philosophy rather to the tradition of liberalism or to that of republicanism? Prima facie one might think that liberalism must be the right classification since Kant emphasizes, in his Doctrine of Right, the original, innate right to freedom. Many interpreters believe that he, thereby, wants to express the primacy of human rights. In this article, however, I argue that Kant’s political philosophy should be seen as a combination of elements taken from liberalism as well as from republicanism. It holds even true that the more fundamental aspects are derived from the tradition of republicanism. If we look at ancient and early modern forms of republicanism, we see that the peculiar way in which Kant formulates his normative individualism mirrors his preference for the republican tradition.
More...Keywords: German; usage classes; grammar; semantics; syntax;
In this paper I propose different usage classes of the grammatical cases in German: a) as meaning-related (typically adverbial) uses vs. b) a-semantic syntactic-constructional uses with two subgroups b1) constructional uses with a governing element and b2) without such an element. Concerning the a)-cases there are for example nominal phrases with genitive case used as temporal adverbials (eines schönen Tages) or modal adverbials (leichten Sinnes); as for b1) we have genitive marked objects (des Diebstahls beschuldigen), or genitive case governed by prepositions (wegen des Umzugs); members of the class b2) are attributively used nominal phrases, which have genitive case irrespective of the head noun or the semantical relation between head noun and attributive nominal phrase (Begrenzung der Kosten, Stein der Weisen). For all grammatical cases the possible uses in these three groups will be studied.
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