Gdańskie transpozycje

Nowadays, in humanities there is a strong tendency to create specific biographies. Mentioned opuses are not focused on well-known people but on famous cities, which are considered as still developing and changing places. Cities consist of different elements and phenomena like architecture, culture,...

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Main Author: Mateusz Hachlica
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: University of Szczecin Press 2015-01-01
Series:Autobiografia
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Online Access:https://wnus.edu.pl/au/pl/issue/232/article/3643/
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description Nowadays, in humanities there is a strong tendency to create specific biographies. Mentioned opuses are not focused on well-known people but on famous cities, which are considered as still developing and changing places. Cities consist of different elements and phenomena like architecture, culture, economy and literature. This new way of creating biographies was shown by a German author Peter Oliver Loew. In his book, Loew presented Gdańsk as a strong and free city, which did not lose its identity and functioned like a Hanseatic polis.
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spelling doaj.art-d3bf00db44e44855ad0114e83388f8c02022-12-21T19:33:08ZdeuUniversity of Szczecin PressAutobiografia2353-86942015-01-01510.18276/au.2015.2.5-12Gdańskie transpozycjeMateusz Hachlica0Uniwersytet SzczecińskiNowadays, in humanities there is a strong tendency to create specific biographies. Mentioned opuses are not focused on well-known people but on famous cities, which are considered as still developing and changing places. Cities consist of different elements and phenomena like architecture, culture, economy and literature. This new way of creating biographies was shown by a German author Peter Oliver Loew. In his book, Loew presented Gdańsk as a strong and free city, which did not lose its identity and functioned like a Hanseatic polis.https://wnus.edu.pl/au/pl/issue/232/article/3643/transformationidentityeconomyGdańskbiography
spellingShingle Mateusz Hachlica
Gdańskie transpozycje
Autobiografia
transformation
identity
economy
Gdańsk
biography
title Gdańskie transpozycje
title_full Gdańskie transpozycje
title_fullStr Gdańskie transpozycje
title_full_unstemmed Gdańskie transpozycje
title_short Gdańskie transpozycje
title_sort gdanskie transpozycje
topic transformation
identity
economy
Gdańsk
biography
url https://wnus.edu.pl/au/pl/issue/232/article/3643/
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