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Ius emigrandi
(2019)
Katholizismus
(2019)
Kurt Eisner (1867–1919) war nicht nur Journalist und Politiker, sondern auch vielseitiger Literat. Seine Texte diverser Gattungen sind in seinem Nachlass überliefert. Der vorliegende Band vereint neben einigen von Eisners Schlüsselreden als Politiker drei seiner Schriften, die nicht nur Aufschluss über seine Interpretation von Goethes Faust, sein Bildungsideal sowie seinen Pazifismus geben, sondern auch einen tiefen Einblick in Eisners Gedankenwelt gewähren. Sie stellen somit einen Querschnitt des Schaffens und der Ideale des ersten Bayerischen Ministerpräsidenten dar und bilden einen wichtigen Beleg dafür, dass Politik und Literatur in einem fruchtbaren wechselseitigen Austausch stehen können.
Both Libanius in his Autobiography (ca. 374) and Theodoret in his biographical sketch of the monk Macedonius in his Religious History (ca. 444) draw their readers’ attention to the accusations of magic as an everyday event in Late Antiquity. Yet there are differences between the ways in which they present their theme. Some of these differences pertain to genre conventions of autobiography and Christian hagiographic writing, but these are further conditioned by the concrete expectations of the intended audience and the authors’ different religious beliefs. While both are primarily engaged in creating different types of role models, the charge of magic functions as a narrative moment that shapes the character of the relevant hero differentially.
Luxemburg oder Lenin?
(2019)
More than Walls
(2019)
If Germany and Europe turned their attention to Latin America, they could extend the transatlantic partnership by adding new partners and focussing on new issues without breaking ties with Washington. However, the countries of the region have differing views of Europe. Mexico is a special case in Latin America because of its close ties with the US, and the economic, political, and strategic interests that it shares with Europe. There is a need for Europe and the US to work together more closely in order to counterbalance China’s growing influence.
Paul Frölichs Theorie zur Vergleichbarkeit von Revolutionen-Rekonstruktion eines Modellversuchs
(2019)
Rebuilding an Austrian Army
(2019)
After the Second World War, a new Austrian Army (the Bundesheer) was formed to guarantee the country’s armed neutrality. But the period between 1938 and 1945 remained a point of contention. While some Austrian officers had been sidelined, the majority had served in the Wehrmacht and thus shared experiences and soldierly values. As Cold War realities necessitated a professional experienced army, a group around Erwin Fussenegger (1908–1986) dominated the new Bundesheer and contemplations about reforming the military culture and value system were postponed; while at the same time, the Bundesheer managed to prevent becoming a mere continuation of the Wehrmacht.