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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2025

        A grand strategy of peace

        Britain and the creation of the United Nations Organization, 1939-1945

        by Andrew Ehrhardt

        A grand strategy of peace is the first detailed account of Britain's role in the creation of the United Nations Organization during the Second World War. As a work of traditional diplomatic history that brings in elements of intellectual history, the book describes how British officials, diplomats, politicians, and writers - previously seen to be secondary actors to the United States in this period - thought about, planned for, and helped to establish a future international order. While in the present day, many scholars and analysts have returned to the origins of the post- 1945 international system, this book offers an exhaustive account of how the statesmen and more importantly, the officials working below the statesmen, actually conceived of and worked to establish a post-war world order.

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        January 1996

        The Initiation of the Second Macedonian War

        An Explication of Livy Book 31

        by Warrior, Valerie M.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2025

        The Jacobites and the Grand Tour

        Educational travel and small-states' diplomacy

        by Jérémy Filet

        In the first monograph to fully examine the intersecting networks of Jacobites and travellers to the continent, Filet considers how small states used official diplomacy and deployed soft power - embodied by educational academies - to achieve foreign policy goals. This work uses little-known archival materials to explain how and why certain small states secretly supported the Jacobite cause during the crucial years surrounding the 1715 rising, while others stayed out of Jacobite affairs.At the same time, the book demonstrates how early modern small states sought to cultivate good relations with Britain by attracting travellers as part of a wider trend of ensuring connections with future diplomats or politicians in case a Stuart restoration never came.This publication therefore brings together a study of Britain, small states, Jacobitism, and educational travel, in its nexus at continental academies.

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        October 2003

        »Sieh dir die Liebenden an«

        Briefe an Valerie von David-Rhonfeld

        by Rainer Maria Rilke, Renate Scharffenberg, August Stahl

        "Nach der Ausgabe des Briefwechsels mit einer jungen Frau wird jetzt Rilkes frühester Briefwechsel, mit zahlreichen Gedichten, erstmals veröffentlicht. Seine frühe Liebesaffäre mit der um ein Jahr älteren Nichte des tschechischen Dichters Julius Zeyer, Valerie von David-Rhonfeld, ist bekannt. Rilke begegnete ihr, als er sich auf das Abitur vorbereitete und zugleich kontinuierlicher als bis dahin Erzählungen und Gedichte zu schreiben begann. Viele der in Leben und Lieder veröffentlichten Gedichte sind aus der Begegnung mit Valerie hervorgegangen. Rilke machte großartige Entwürfe für ein späteres gemeinsames Leben, doch nach bestandenem Abitur und mit Beginn des Studiums trennt er sich von Valerie. Sie hat Rilke um Jahre überlebt und ist keine neue Bindung eingegangen. Die Originale von Rilkes Briefen an Valerie liegen in Krakau, das Corpus umfaßt 122 Briefe, sie sind bis auf einen (und auch dieser nicht vollständig) noch nie publiziert worden. Bislang wurde eine Veröffentlichung vermieden; man fürchtete, das Bild des Dichters Rilke könne durch die Briefe des Gymnasiasten René verkleinert werden. Doch diese frühesten Briefe zeigen, aus welchen persönlichen Verhältnissen und literarischen Anfängen sich Rilke zu einem der bedeutendsten Dichter der Moderne freigeschrieben hat. Diese Ausgabe macht auch 77 Jugendgedichte, die in den Briefen enthalten sind, zum ersten Mal zugänglich."

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        February 2017

        Scottishness and Irishness in New Zealand since 1840

        by Angela McCarthy, Andrew Thompson, John M. MacKenzie

        This book examines the distinctive aspects that insiders and outsiders perceived as characteristic of Irish and Scottish ethnic identities in New Zealand. When, how, and why did Irish and Scots identify themselves and others in ethnic terms? What characteristics did the Irish and the Scots attribute to themselves and what traits did others assign to them? Did these traits change over time and if so how? Contemporary interest surrounding issues of ethnic identities is vibrant. In countries such as New Zealand, descendants of European settlers are seeking their ethnic origins, spurred on in part by factors such as an ongoing interest in indigenous genealogies, the burgeoning appeal of family history societies, and the booming financial benefits of marketing ethnicities abroad. This fascinating book will appeal to scholars and students of the history of empire and the construction of identity in settler communities, as well as those interested in the history of New Zealand.

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        July 2023

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        by Schels, Ignaz A.

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        October 2013

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        Ein Tabor Süden Roman

        by Ani, Friedrich

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        January 1990

        Das hoffnungslose Leben der Anna M.

        Bericht über eine Schizophrenie. (Persönliche Erfahrungen mit Krisen)

        by Schulz, Bernd J

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        The Arts
        December 2007

        J. M. W. Turner

        The making of a modern artist

        by Sam Smiles, Alan Rutter

        Alone of his contemporaries, J.M.W. Turner is commonly held to have prefigured modern painting, as signalled in the existence of The Turner Prize for contemporary art. Our celebration of his achievement is very different to what Victorian critics made of his art. This book shows how Turner was reinvented to become the artist we recognise today. On Turner's death in 1851 he was already known as an adventurous, even baffling, painter. But when the Court of Chancery decreed that the contents of his studio should be given to the nation, another side of his art was revealed that effected a wholescale change in his reputation. This book acts as a guide to the reactions of art writers and curators from the 1850s to the 1960s as they attempted to come to terms with his work. It documents how Turner was interpreted and how his work was displayed in Britain, in Europe and in North America, concentrating on the ways in which his artistic identity was manipulated by art writers, by curators at the Tate and by designers of exhibitions for the British Council and other bodies. ;

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        April 1997

        Treibender Kopf

        Gedichte

        by Dieter M. Gräf

        Dieter M. Gräf, geboren 1960 in Ludwigshafen/Rhein, lebt seit 1991 als Schriftsteller in Köln, und an Orten seiner Projekte. Intermediale Kooperationen, zuletzt Tussirecherche (2000), Rauminstallation + Katalog (zusammen mit Margret Eicher). Seit 1996 Mitglied im P.E.N.-Zentrum Deutschland.

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