englischIn her empirical study, Sarah Fussel deals with the Instagram project #IchBinSophieScholl. The profile of the resistance fighter, created by the television stations SWR and BR, was filled with historical content and was intended to make it possible to experience the last phase of Sophie [...]
more informationenglischIn her empirical study, Sarah Fussel deals with the Instagram project #IchBinSophieScholl. The profile of the resistance fighter, created by the television stations SWR and BR, was filled with historical content and was intended to make it possible to experience the last phase of Sophie [...]
more informationenglischKarl Kaufmann: Supreme National Socialist in the north of the Rhineland, the Ruhr area and Hamburg. He helped to build up National Socialism, shaped it, was a main figure of the "left" wing, tried to reassert the ideology after 1945. Who was he and where did he stand in National Socialism?
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more informationenglischThe question of the role of carnival in German-language literature has not been discussed in detail until now. Against the background that carnival customs are a cultural phenomenon of a universal nature, however, an investigation of this subject was long overdue. The work spans a time span [...]
more informationenglischThis book is primarily aimed at people who accompany the dying professionally or voluntarily, but also at other people who are in regular exchange through their work with elderly and dying people. Special attention is paid to the psychological as well as the religious and spiritual dimension [...]
more informationenglischKäthe Kollwitz (1867–1945) gave aesthetic form to human suffering and social injustice. Early on, she sought to give a voice through her art to those who were often marginalised and overlooked in society, such as women and children. Her artworks, which particularly advocated peace in the [...]
more informationenglischKäthe Kollwitz (1867–1945) gave aesthetic form to human suffering and social injustice. Early on, she sought to give a voice through her art to those who were often marginalised and overlooked in society, such as women and children. Her artworks, which particularly advocated peace in the [...]
more informationenglischThis book is primarily aimed at people who accompany the dying professionally or voluntarily, but also at other people who are in regular exchange through their work with elderly and dying people. Special attention is paid to the psychological as well as the religious and spiritual dimension [...]
more informationenglischAs monotheistic religions, Judaism and Islam are strongly influenced by Greek philosophy. This works to reconcile religious and rational truth. Therefore, the role of philosophical mysticism in Jewish-Islamic discourse must be considered in order to identify common features, similar goals [...]
more informationenglischIn this paper, Hannah Damm examines and assesses the WHO Code of Conduct on Global Migration from a Christian social ethical perspective. She uses the social ethical principles of personhood, solidarity, subsidiarity and sustainability as a yardstick. The analysis clearly shows the quality [...]
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