4347
2010
deu
229
250
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Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Potsdam
0
2010-07-22
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Freimaurerei und Offiziertum im 18. Jahrhundert
Inhalt: 1. Einleitung: Militärische Eliten und Freimaurerei 2. Vereinbarkeit der Werte 3. Der Siebenjährige Krieg als Katalysator freimaurerischer Aktivitäten in Europa 4. Die schwedische Armeeloge 1761-1788 5. Aktivitäten der Armeeloge und ihrer schwedisch-pommerschen Tochterlogen 6. Zur Kompatibilität militärischer Eliten und der Freimaurerei
Militär und Gesellschaft in der frühen Neuzeit
urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-45429
4542
1617-9722
1861-910X
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Keine öffentliche Lizenz: Unter Urheberrechtsschutz
Andreas Önnerfors
Militärwissenschaft
open_access
MGFN 14 (2010) 1
Historisches Institut
Universität Potsdam
https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/files/4347/mgfn14_01_online_09.pdf
31454
2010
2010
eng
article
1
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Recurrence of Large Earthquakes : bayesian inference from catalogs in the presence of magnitude uncertainties
We present a Bayesian method that allows continuous updating the aperiodicity of the recurrence time distribution of large earthquakes based on a catalog with magnitudes above a completeness threshold. The approach uses a recently proposed renewal model for seismicity and allows the inclusion of magnitude uncertainties in a straightforward manner. Errors accounting for grouped magnitudes and random errors are studied and discussed. The results indicate that a stable and realistic value of the aperiodicity can be predicted in an early state of seismicity evolution, even though only a small number of large earthquakes has occurred to date. Furthermore, we demonstrate that magnitude uncertainties can drastically influence the results and can therefore not be neglected. We show how to correct for the bias caused by magnitude errors. For the region of Parkfield we find that the aperiodicity, or the coefficient of variation, is clearly higher than in studies which are solely based on the large earthquakes.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/101201
10.1007/s00024-010-0078-0
0033-4553
allegro:1991-2014
10107739
Pure and applied geophysics. - ISSN 0033-4553. - 167 (2010), 6-7, S. 845 - 853
Gert Zöller
Sebastian Hainzl
Matthias Holschneider
Referiert
31457
2010
2010
eng
article
1
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Hysteresis phenomenon in the dynamics of spiral waves rotating around a hole
Hysteresis in the pinning-depinning transitions of spiral waves rotating around a hole in a circular shaped two- dimensional excitable medium is studied both by use of the continuation software AUTO and by direct numerical integration of the reaction-diffusion equations for the FitzHugh-Nagumo model. In order to clarify the role of different factors in this phenomenon, a kinematical description is applied. It is found that the hysteresis phenomenon computed for the reaction-diffusion model can be reproduced qualitatively only when a nonlinear eikonal equation (i.e. velocity- curvature relationship) is assumed. However, to obtain quantitative agreement, the dispersion relation has to be taken into account.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01672789
10.1016/j.physd.2009.07.018
0167-2789
allegro:1991-2014
10107743
Physica D : nonlinear phenomena. - ISSN 0167-2789. - 239 (2010), 11, S. 797 - 807
Vladimir Zykov
Grigory Bordyugov
Hartmut Lentz
Harald Engel
Institut für Physik und Astronomie
Referiert
31456
2010
2010
eng
article
1
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Contribution of afferent feedback and descending drive to human hopping
During hopping an early burst can be observed in the EMG from the soleus muscle starting about 45 ms after touch-down. It may be speculated that this early EMG burst is a stretch reflex response superimposed on activity from a supra-spinal origin. We hypothesised that if a stretch reflex indeed contributes to the early EMG burst, then advancing or delaying the touch-down without the subject's knowledge should similarly advance or delay the burst. This was indeed the case when touch-down was advanced or delayed by shifting the height of a programmable platform up or down between two hops and this resulted in a correspondent shift of the early EMG burst. Our second hypothesis was that the motor cortex contributes to the first EMG burst during hopping. If so, inhibition of the motor cortex would reduce the magnitude of the burst. By applying a low-intensity magnetic stimulus it was possible to inhibit the motor cortex and this resulted in a suppression of the early EMG burst. These results suggest that sensory feedback and descending drive from the motor cortex are integrated to drive the motor neuron pool during the early EMG burst in hopping. Thus, simple reflexes work in concert with higher order structures to produce this repetitive movement.
http://jp.physoc.org/
10.1113/jphysiol.2009.182709
0022-3751
allegro:1991-2014
10107742
The journal of physiology. - ISSN 0022-3751. - 588 (2010), 5, S. 799 - 807
Abraham T. Zuur
Jesper Lundbye-Jensen
Christan Leukel
Wolfgang Taube
Michael J. Grey
Albert Gollhofer
Jens Bo Nielsen
Markus Gruber
Referiert
Department Sport- und Gesundheitswissenschaften
32272
2010
2010
eng
article
1
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The virtual ecologist approach : simulating data and observers
Ecologists carry a well-stocked toolbox with a great variety of sampling methods, statistical analyses and modelling tools, and new methods are constantly appearing. Evaluation and optimisation of these methods is crucial to guide methodological choices. Simulating error-free data or taking high-quality data to qualify methods is common practice. Here, we emphasise the methodology of the 'virtual ecologist' (VE) approach where simulated data and observer models are used to mimic real species and how they are 'virtually' observed. This virtual data is then subjected to statistical analyses and modelling, and the results are evaluated against the 'true' simulated data. The VE approach is an intuitive and powerful evaluation framework that allows a quality assessment of sampling protocols, analyses and modelling tools. It works under controlled conditions as well as under consideration of confounding factors such as animal movement and biased observer behaviour. In this review, we promote the approach as a rigorous research tool, and demonstrate its capabilities and practical relevance. We explore past uses of VE in different ecological research fields, where it mainly has been used to test and improve sampling regimes as well as for testing and comparing models, for example species distribution models. We discuss its benefits as well as potential limitations, and provide some practical considerations for designing VE studies. Finally, research fields are identified for which the approach could be useful in the future. We conclude that VE could foster the integration of theoretical and empirical work and stimulate work that goes far beyond sampling methods, leading to new questions, theories, and better mechanistic understanding of ecological systems.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/issn?DESCRIPTOR=PRINTISSN&VALUE=0030-1299
10.1111/j.1600-0706.2009.18284.x
0030-1299
allegro:1991-2014
10107741
Oikos. - ISSN 0030-1299. - 119 (2010), 4, S. 622 - 635
Damaris Zurell
Uta Berger
Juliano Sarmento Cabral
Florian Jeltsch
Christine N. Meynard
Tamara Muenkemueller
Nana Nehrbass
Jörn Pagel
Bjoern Reineking
Boris Schroeder
Volker Grimm
Institut für Geowissenschaften
Referiert
Institut für Erd- und Umweltwissenschaften
31455
2010
2010
eng
article
1
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Explicit solution of the Lindblad equation for nearly isotropic boundary driven XY spin 1/2 chain
Explicit solution for the two-point correlation function in a non-equilibrium steady state of a nearly isotropic boundary driven open XY spin 1/2 chain in the Lindblad formulation is provided. A non-equilibrium quantum phase transition from exponentially decaying correlations to long range order is discussed analytically. In the regime of long range order a new phenomenon of correlation resonances is reported, where the correlation response of the system is unusually high for certain discrete values of the external bulk parameter, e.g. the magnetic field.
http://iopscience.iop.org/1742-5468/
10.1088/1742-5468/2010/08/P08016
1742-5468
allegro:1991-2014
10107740
Journal of statistical mechanics : theory and experiment. - ISSN 1742-5468. - (2010), Art. P08016
Bojan Zunkovic
Tomaz Prosen
Institut für Physik und Astronomie
Referiert
31453
2010
2010
eng
article
1
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Cellular retinol-binding protein type I (CRBP-I) regulates adipogenesis
Adipogenesis is governed by a well-documented cascade of transcription factors. However, less is known about non-transcription factors that govern early stages of adipogenesis. Here we show that cellular retinol-binding protein type I (CRBP-I), a small cytosolic binding protein for retinol and retinaldehyde, is specifically restricted to preadipocytes in white adipose tissue. The absence of CRBP-I in mice (CRBP-I-KO mice) leads to increased adiposity. Despite increased adiposity, CRBP-I-KO mice remain more glucose tolerant and insulin sensitive during high-fat-diet feeding. 3T3-L1 cells deficient in CRBP-I or mouse embryonic fibroblasts derived from CRBP-I-KO mice had increased adipocyte differentiation and triglyceride (TG) accumulation. This was due to increased expression and activity of PPAR gamma, while other transcription factor pathways in early and late differentiation remained unchanged. Conversely, the overexpression of CRBP-I in 3T3-L1 cells results in decreased TG accumulation. In conclusion, CRBP-I is a cytosolic protein specifically expressed in preadipocytes that regulates adipocyte differentiation in part by affecting PPAR gamma activity.
http://mcb.asm.org/
10.1128/Mcb.00014-10
0270-7306
allegro:1991-2014
10107738
Molecular and cellular biology. - ISSN 0270-7306. - 30 (2010), 14, S. 3412 - 3420
C. F. Zizola
Simone K. Frey
S. Jitngarmkusol
Bert Kadereit
N. Yan
Silke Vogel
Institut für Ernährungswissenschaft
Referiert
30283
2010
2010
eng
article
1
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Introduction
978-0-19-957095-9
allegro:1991-2014
10106215
Information structure : theoretical, typological and experimental perspectives / Hrsg.: Malte Zimmermann ; Caroline Féry. - Oxford : Univ. Press, 2010. - ISBN 978-0-19-957095-9. - S. 1 - 11
Malte Zimmermann
Caroline Féry
Department Linguistik
Institut für Linguistik / Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
12297
2010
2010
eng
article
1
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Sampling procedures for throughfall monitoring : a simulation study
What is the most appropriate sampling scheme to estimate event-based average throughfall? A satisfactory answer to this seemingly simple question has yet to be found, a failure which we attribute to previous efforts' dependence on empirical studies. Here we try to answer this question by simulating stochastic throughfall fields based on parameters for statistical models of large monitoring data sets. We subsequently sampled these fields with different sampling designs and variable sample supports. We evaluated the performance of a particular sampling scheme with respect to the uncertainty of possible estimated means of throughfall volumes. Even for a relative error limit of 20%, an impractically large number of small, funnel-type collectors would be required to estimate mean throughfall, particularly for small events. While stratification of the target area is not superior to simple random sampling, cluster random sampling involves the risk of being less efficient. A larger sample support, e.g., the use of trough-type collectors, considerably reduces the necessary sample sizes and eliminates the sensitivity of the mean to outliers. Since the gain in time associated with the manual handling of troughs versus funnels depends on the local precipitation regime, the employment of automatically recording clusters of long troughs emerges as the most promising sampling scheme. Even so, a relative error of less than 5% appears out of reach for throughfall under heterogeneous canopies. We therefore suspect a considerable uncertainty of input parameters for interception models derived from measured throughfall, in particular, for those requiring data of small throughfall events.
http://www.agu.org/journals/wr/
10.1029/2009wr007776
0043-1397
allegro:1991-2014
10106791
Water resources research. - ISSN 0043-1397. - 46 (2010), Art W01503
Beate Zimmermann
Alexander Zimmermann
Richard M. Lark
Helmut Elsenbeer
Institut für Geowissenschaften
Referiert
Institut für Erd- und Umweltwissenschaften
11967
2010
2010
eng
article
1
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Asymmetric response to disturbance and recovery : Changes of soil permeability under forest-pasture-forest transitions
In the humid tropics, continuing high deforestation rates are seen alongside an increasing expansion of secondary forests. In order to understand and model the consequences of these dynamic land-use changes for regional water cycles, the response of soil hydraulic properties to forest disturbance and recovery has to be quantified.At a site in the Brazilian Amazonia, we annually monitored soil infiltrability and saturated hydraulic conductivity (K-s) at 12.5, 20 cm, and 50 cm soil depth after manual forest conversion to pasture (year zero to four after pasture establishment), and during secondary succession after pasture abandonment (year zero to seven after pasture abandonment). We evaluated the hydrological consequences of the detected changes by comparing the soil hydraulic properties with site-specific rainfall intensities and hydrometric observations. Within one year after grazing started, infiltrability and K-s at 12.5 and 20 cm depth decreased by up to one order of magnitude to levels which are typical for 20-year-old pasture. In the three subsequent monitoring years, infiltrability and K-s remained stable. Land use did not impact on subsoil permeability. Whereas infiltrability values are large enough to allow all rainwater to infiltrate even after the conversion, the sudden decline of near-surface K-s is of hydrological relevance as perched water tables and overland flow occur more often on pastures than in forests at our study site. After pasture abandonment and during secondary succession, seven years of recovery did not suffice to significantly increase infiltrability and K-s at 12.5 depth although a slight recovery is obvious. At 20 cm soil depth, we detected a positive linear increase within the seven-year time frame but annual means did not differ significantly. Although more than a doubling of infiltrability and K-s is still required to achieve pre-disturbance levels, which will presumably take more than a decade, the observed slight increases of K-s might already decrease the probability of perched water table generation and overland flow development well before complete recovery.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00167061
10.1016/j.geoderma.2010.07.013
0016-7061
allegro:1991-2014
10107737
Geoderma. - ISSN 0016-7061. - 159 (2010), 1-2, S. 209 - 215
Beate Zimmermann
Andreas Papritz
Helmut Elsenbeer
Institut für Geowissenschaften
Referiert
4283
2010
deu
5
17
1
15
article
0
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Extraterritoriale Staatenpflichten und internationale Friedensmissionen
Inhaltsübersicht I. Einleitung – Fragestellung II. Exterritoriale Staatenpflichten III. Zurechnung grund- und menschenrechtsrelevanten Verhaltens bei internationaler Kooperation im Rahmen von Militär- oder Polizeieinsätzen deutscher Staatsgewalt IV. Rules of Engagement V. Fazit
MenschenRechtsMagazin : MRM ; Informationen, Meinungen, Analysen
urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-44793
4479
1434-2820
MenschenRechtsMagazin : Informationen | Meinungen | Analysen. - ISSN 1434-2820. - 15 (2010) 1, S. 5-17
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Keine öffentliche Lizenz: Unter Urheberrechtsschutz
Andreas Zimmermann
Sara Jötten
Recht
open_access
MRM 15 (2010) 1
MenschenRechtsZentrum
Universität Potsdam
https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/files/4283/mrm15_01_online_01.pdf
32395
2010
2010
deu
article
1
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Der Afrikanische Gerichtshof für Menschen- und Völkerrechte : aktuelle Herausforderungen
http://www.kas.de/wf/de/33.20018/
0177-7521
allegro:1991-2014
10108631
KAS Auslandsinformationen. - ISSN 0177-7521. - (2010), 7, S. 41 - 58
Andreas Zimmermann
Jelena Bäumler
Öffentliches Recht
32350
2010
2010
deu
article
1
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Die Wirksamkeit rechtlicher Hegung militärischer Gewalt : ausgewählte Aspekte der Anwendbarkeit und Systemkohärenz des humanitären Völkerrechts
978-3-8114-7725-4
allegro:1991-2014
10108628
Moderne Konfliktformen : humanitäres Völkerrecht und privatrechtliche Folgen / Hrsg.: Zimmermann, Andreas. - Heidelberg : C.F. Müller, 2010. - ISBN 978-3-8114-7725-4. - (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Völkerrecht : Berichte der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Völkerrecht ; 44). - S. 7 - 40
Andreas Zimmermann
Öffentliches Recht
32386
2010
2010
eng
article
1
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International law scholarship in times of dictatorship and democracy : exemplified by life and work of Wilhelm Wengler
978-0-521-19252-1
allegro:1991-2014
10108630
Making transnational law work in the global economy : essays in honour of Detlav Vagts / Hrsg.: Bekker, Pieter. Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2010. - ISBN 978-0-521-19252-1. - S. 222 - 242
Andreas Zimmermann
Öffentliches Recht
31452
2010
2010
eng
article
1
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Exploiting the natural diversity of microviridin gene clusters for discovery of novel tricyclic depsipeptides
Microviridins are ribosomally synthesized tricyclic depsipeptides produced by different genera of cyanobacteria. The prevalence of the microviridin gene clusters and the natural diversity of microviridin precursor sequences are currently unknown. Screening of laboratory strains and field samples of the bloom-forming freshwater cyanobacterium Microcystis via PCR revealed global occurrence of the microviridin pathway and an unexpected natural variety. We could detect 15 new variants of the precursor gene mdnA encoding microviridin backbones that differ in up to 4 amino acid positions from known isoforms of the peptide. The survey not only provides insights into the versatility of the biosynthetic enzymes in a closely related group of cyanobacteria, but also facilitates the discovery and characterization of cryptic microviridin variants. This is demonstrated for microviridin L in Microcystis aeruginosa strain NIES843 and heterologously produced variants.
http://aem.asm.org/
10.1128/AEM.02858-09
0099-2240
allegro:1991-2014
10107736
Applied and environmental microbiology. - ISSN 0099-2240. - 76 (2010), 11, S. 3568 - 3574
Nadine Ziemert
Keishi Ishida
Annika Weiz
Christian Hertweck
Elke Dittmann-Thünemann
Institut für Biochemie und Biologie
Referiert
31451
2010
2010
eng
article
1
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Large deformation and electromechanical instability of a dielectric elastomer tube actuator
This paper theoretically analyzes a dielectric elastomer tube actuator (DETA). Subject to a voltage difference between the inner and outer surfaces, the actuator reduces in thickness and expands in length, so that the same voltage will induce an even higher electric field. This positive feedback may cause the actuator to thin down drastically, resulting in electrical breakdown. We obtain an analytical solution of the actuator undergoing finite deformation when the elastomer obeys the neo-Hookean model. The critical strain of actuation is calculated in terms of various parameters of design. We also discuss the effect of the strain-stiffening on electromechanical behavior of DETAs by using the model of freely joined links. (C) 2010 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3490186]
http://jap.aip.org/
10.1063/1.3490186
0021-8979
allegro:1991-2014
10107735
Journal of applied physics. - ISSN 0021-8979. - 108 (2010), 7, Art. 074113
Jian Zhu
Hristiyan Stoyanov
Guggi Kofod
Zhigang Suo
Institut für Physik und Astronomie
Referiert
31450
2010
2010
eng
article
1
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IscS functions as a primary sulfur-donating enzyme by interacting specifically with MoeB and MoaD in the biosynthesis of molybdopterin in escherichia coli
The persulfide sulfur formed on an active site cysteine residue of pyridoxal 5'-phosphate-dependent cysteine desulfurases is subsequently incorporated into the biosynthetic pathways of a variety of sulfur-containing cofactors and thionucleosides. In molybdenum cofactor biosynthesis, MoeB activates the C terminus of the MoaD subunit of molybdopterin (MPT) synthase to form MoaD-adenylate, which is subsequently converted to a thiocarboxylate for the generation of the dithiolene group of MPT. It has been shown that three cysteine desulfurases (CsdA, SufS, and IscS) of Escherichia coli can transfer sulfur from L-cysteine to the thiocarboxylate of MoaD in vitro. Here, we demonstrate by surface plasmon resonance analyses that IscS, but not CsdA or SufS, interacts with MoeB and MoaD. MoeB and MoaD can stimulate the IscS activity up to 1.6-fold. Analysis of the sulfuration level of MoaD isolated from strains defective in cysteine desulfurases shows a largely decreased sulfuration level of the protein in an iscS deletion strain but not in a csdA/sufS deletion strain. We also show that another iscS deletion strain of E. coli accumulates compound Z, a direct oxidation product of the immediate precursor of MPT, to the same extent as an MPT synthase-deficient strain. In contrast, analysis of the content of compound Z in Delta csdA and Delta sufS strains revealed no such accumulation. These findings indicate that IscS is the primary physiological sulfur-donating enzyme for the generation of the thiocarboxylate of MPT synthase in MPT biosynthesis.
http://www.jbc.org/
10.1074/jbc.M109.082172
0021-9258
allegro:1991-2014
10107734
Journal of biological chemistry. - ISSN 0021-9258. - 285 (2010), 4, S. 2302 - 2308
Wanjiao Zhang
Alexander Urban
Hisaaki Mihara
Silke Leimkühler
Tatsuo Kurihara
Nobuyoshi Esaki
Institut für Biochemie und Biologie
Referiert
12594
2010
2010
eng
article
1
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Global and local depletion of ternary complex limits translational elongation
The translation of genetic information according to the sequence of the mRNA template occurs with high accuracy and fidelity. Critical events in each single step of translation are selection of transfer RNA (tRNA), codon reading and tRNA-regeneration for a new cycle. We developed a model that accurately describes the dynamics of single elongation steps, thus providing a systematic insight into the sensitivity of the mRNA translation rate to dynamic environmental conditions. Alterations in the concentration of the aminoacylated tRNA can transiently stall the ribosomes during translation which results, as suggested by the model, in two outcomes: either stress-induced change in the tRNA availability triggers the premature termination of the translation and ribosomal dissociation, or extensive demand for one tRNA species results in a competition between frameshift to an aberrant open-reading frame and ribosomal drop-off. Using the bacterial Escherichia coli system, we experimentally draw parallels between these two possible mechanisms.
http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/
10.1093/Nar/Gkq196
0305-1048
allegro:1991-2014
10107733
Nucleic acids research. - ISSN 0305-1048. - 38 (2010), 14, S. 4778 - 4787
Gong Zhang
Ivan Fedyunin
Oskar Miekley
Angelo Valleriani
Alessandro Moura
Zoya Ignatova
Institut für Biochemie und Biologie
Referiert
Open Access
32264
2010
2010
eng
article
1
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Photocontrol of Coiled-Coil Proteins in Living Cells
Light switching of the activity of a coiled-coil protein, the AP-1 transcription factor, in living cells was made possible by the introduction of a designed azobenzene-cross-linked dominant negative peptide, XAFosW (red and yellow in the picture). In the dark, XAFosW showed decreased helical content and decreased affinity for target Jun proteins (green); irradiation at 365 nm enhanced helicity and target affinity.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome/26737/
10.1002/anie.201000909
1433-7851
allegro:1991-2014
10107732
Angewandte Chemie : international edition. - ISSN 1433-7851. - 49 (2010), 23, S. 3943 - 3946
Fuzhong Z. Zhang
Katharina A. Timm
Katja Maren Arndt
G. Andrew Woolley
Institut für Biochemie und Biologie
Referiert
4128
2010
spa
5
17
13
20
XI
article
Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Potsdam
0
2010-06-10
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Humboldt en Cuba, 1800/1801 y 1804
No tenemos parecidas noticias sobre el recuerdo local en cuanto a Humboldt como lo tenemos en el caso de las cartas de Ferdinand Bellermann en Venezuela. Lo que si tenemos son las fuentes en Kraków que demuestran el gran impacto de Humboldt entre la élite política y económica en la Habana (1800-1830) y a la vez sus redes de comunicación. En la historia intelectual de Cuba el nombre de Humboldt esta intimamente ligado con el cosmopolitismo de las élites hispano-cubanas (Arango, conde Villanueva, Sagra, Saco) como con el concepto de la nación cubana (Luz y Caballero, Vidal Morales y Morales, Leuchsenring, Ortiz, Barnet y otros). Los últimos ganaron la hegemonía discursiva e hicieron a Humboldt “suyo” (“segundo descubridor de Cuba”), aunque este Humboldt eurocriollo para ellos también tenía la función de impedir cambios fundamentales en el sistema de esclavitud o comportamiento frente a los problemas de la post-emancipación en Cuba.
Alexander von Humboldt im Netz ; international review for Humboldtian studies
Huellas de un enigma
urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-42922
4292
2568-3543
1617-5239
HiN : Alexander von Humboldt im Netz, XI (2010) 20
The original publication is available at <br/><a href="https://doi.org/10.18443/134">https://doi.org/10.18443/134</a>
https://www.uni-potsdam.de/verlagsarchivweb/html/4128/html/zeuske.htm
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Michael Zeuske
deu
uncontrolled
1800-1830
spa
uncontrolled
cosmopolitismo
spa
uncontrolled
Cuba
deu
uncontrolled
Eliten
spa
uncontrolled
élites cubanas
deu
uncontrolled
Emilio Roig de Leuchsenring
deu
uncontrolled
Fernando Ortiz
deu
uncontrolled
Francisco de Arango y Parreño
eng
uncontrolled
Historial intelectual
deu
uncontrolled
Humboldt und Hispanoamerika
deu
uncontrolled
Humboldt-Rezeption
deu
uncontrolled
Ideengeschichte
deu
uncontrolled
José Antonio Saco
deu
uncontrolled
José de la Luz y Caballero
deu
uncontrolled
Kraków
deu
uncontrolled
Miguel Barnet
deu
uncontrolled
Ramón de la Sagra
deu
uncontrolled
Vidal Morales y Morales
Histor., geogr., personenbezogene Behandlung
Historische Geografie
open_access
HiN XI, 20 (2010)
Institut für Romanistik
Referiert
Open Access
Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Universität Potsdam
Universitätsverlag Potsdam
https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/files/4128/hin20_online-ss5-17.pdf
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