Based on the other items found underground, archaeologists assumed the sword was a parade weapon used by a German soldier ... time ranging from the 17th to 19th century, according to the release.
Nationalism can be seen as the want of a people to live independently from the rule or influence of other nations.Throughout the 19th century ... also were part of a German volk (people).
Check if you have access via personal or institutional login This volume provides an overview of the major movements, genres, and authors of 19th-century German literature in the period from the death ...
Check if you have access via personal or institutional login The wanderer is an indispensable part of the German cultural imaginary. The nineteenth-century prominence of the motif owes much to the ...
Many writers called to mind the prophetic observation by 19th century German writer Heinrich Heine that "where one burns books, one will soon burn people." ...
Two distinct and conflicting forms of nationalism – civic and ethnic – helped create the nation-states of Europe ...
William Thomson, aka Lord Kelvin, arguably the most influential scientist of the 19th century and perhaps beyond.
intersections of German literary and cultural production with Japan and the United States, and sport and body culture of the 19th century. She teaches Beginning German, Imagining Amerika, Sexology and ...
The Irishman is the second Ratzinger Prize winner associated with Notre Dame. Jesuit Father Brian Daley, who taught in the ...
The sword was short and heavily corroded when it was pulled from the German cellar ... a time ranging from the 17th to 19th century, according to the release. Archaeologists took an X-ray of ...