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Frankfurter öffentlich-rechtliche Studien
This series focuses on the life and work of the internationally celebrated German writer Lion Feuchtwanger (1884-1958). Of particular interest are topics such as Feuchtwanger's role as a critic of Weimar Germany and the rise of Nazism, his years of exile in France (1933-40) and in the USA (1940-58), his achievements as a proponent of the historical novel, and his reception both in post-war Germany and in the wider world. Besides offering fresh analyses of major novels such as Jud Süß, Erfolg, and Goya and the often controversial films which some of them inspired, the series presents Feuchtwanger in the context of his times, paying special attention to his years in Southern California and his relationships with other leading cultural figures of the era such as Bertolt Brecht, Charles Chaplin, Thomas Mann, and Arnold Zweig. Volumes in the series include selections of refereed papers from the biennial conferences of the International Feuchtwanger Society as well as specially commissioned monographs. This series focuses on the life and work of the internationally celebrated German writer Lion Feuchtwanger (1884-1958). Of particular interest are topics such as Feuchtwanger's role as a critic of Weimar Germany and the rise of Nazism, his years of exile in France (1933-40) and in the USA (1940-58), his achievements as a proponent of the historical novel, and his reception both in post-war Germany and in the wider world. Besides offering fresh analyses of major novels such as Jud Süß, Erfolg, and Goya and the often controversial films which some of them inspired, the series presents Feuchtwanger in the context of his times, paying special attention to his years in Southern California and his relationships with other leading cultural figures of the era such as Bertolt Brecht, Charles Chaplin, Thomas Mann, and Arnold Zweig. Volumes in the series include selections of refereed papers from the biennial conferences of the International Feuchtwanger Society as well as specially commissioned monographs. This series focuses on the life and work of the internationally celebrated German writer Lion Feuchtwanger (1884-1958). Of particular interest are topics such as Feuchtwanger's role as a critic of Weimar Germany and the rise of Nazism, his years of exile in France (1933-40) and in the USA (1940-58), his achievements as a proponent of the historical novel, and his reception both in post-war Germany and in the wider world. Besides offering fresh analyses of major novels such as Jud Süß, Erfolg, and Goya and the often controversial films which some of them inspired, the series presents Feuchtwanger in the context of his times, paying special attention to his years in Southern California and his relationships with other leading cultural figures of the era such as Bertolt Brecht, Charles Chaplin, Thomas Mann, and Arnold Zweig. Volumes in the series include selections of refereed papers from the biennial conferences of the International Feuchtwanger Society as well as specially commissioned monographs.
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Todesanzeigen in Ost- und Westdeutschland
Ein sprach- und kulturwissenschaftlicher Vergleich- Todesanzeigen aus der Leipziger Volkszeitung und der Frankfurter Neuen Presse 1976 bis 2004©2007 Thesis -
Die Darstellung Koreas in deutschsprachigen Zeitungen
Eine Untersuchung mit systemtheoretischem Ansatz: die Berichte der "Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung</I>, der "Neuen Zürcher Zeitung</I> und "Die Presse</I>©2002 Thesis -
Der repräsentative Außenseiter
Thomas Mann und sein Werk im Spiegel der deutschen Presse 1898 bis 1933©2002 Thesis -
Die Frauenbildung in Frankfurt am Main
Geschichte der privaten, der kirchlich-konfessionellen, der jüdischen und der städtischen Mädchenschulen- Historische Darstellung der Frankfurter Mädchenschulen- Teil 1©1978 Others -
Umlandverband Frankfurt/M.
Entscheidungsprozesse bei der Entstehung einer Stadt-Umland-Verwaltung©1980 Others