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    Denominational conflicts and party breakthrough: the negative case of the All-German People’s Party by Dilling, M

    Published 2022
    “…This article argues for a historical perspective when selecting these cases and investigates an often overlooked case from Germany’s early post-war democracy: Gustav Heinemann’s All-German People’s Party (GVP). Relying on archival data and historical research, the paper reconstructs the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants that provided Heinemann with initially favorable conditions for party breakthrough. …”
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    KULTUR- UND BILDERREISE DURCH DEUTSCHLAND GERMANY L' ALLEMAGNE / by Ziethen, Horst, author

    Published 2014
    Subjects: “…Alemanni (Germanic people)…”
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    Oral Health-Related Quality of Life, Oral Conditions, and Risk of Malnutrition in Older German People in Need of Care—A Cross-Sectional Study by Gerhard Schmalz, Clara Rosa Denkler, Tanja Kottmann, Sven Rinke, Dirk Ziebolz

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Background: The present cross-sectional study assessed oral health, nutritional condition, and oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) in older German people in need of care. Methods: The participants were recruited from eight nursing homes (including three nursing homes with assisted living) and one mobile nursing service. …”
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    Crossbow fibulae of the 5th and 6th centuries in the southeastern Alps by Tina Milavec

    Published 2009-01-01
    Subjects: “…southeastern alps; slovenia; late antiq-uity; crossbow fibulae; knob bow fibulae; fibulae with an inverted foot; hilltop settlements; romanized population; germanic peoples…”
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    THE CHARACTER OF REYNARD THE FOX IN THE CHILDREN’S LITERATURE OF FRANCE, GERMANY AND LUXEMBURG (SECOND HALF OF THE 20TH – BEGINNING OF THE 21ST CENTURIES)

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…The traditional plots and characters of the medieval folklore of the Germanic peoples, as indicated by the name of the main character, originating from the common Germanic roots regin ‘sovet’ и hart ‘krepkiy’ had influenced the formation of the character of a trickster, and were later introduced not only in the novel “Roman de Renard” in France in the 12th–13th centuries but also in the literature of the neighboring Germanic peoples (the Flemish, the Dutch, and the Germans). …”
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    Early medieval missionary tactics: the example of Martin and Caesarius by Alberto FERREIRO

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…There were Hispano/Gallo-Romans and germanic peoples who were either Arian or pagan, and likewise those who were already converted to orthodoxy but maintained pagan rituals and beliefs as part of their daily religious experience. …”
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    Exkurs über das (nächste) Fremde by Niels Herzig

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In this way, it becomes clear – using Caesar’s image of Germanic peoples and Seneca’s commutatio loci as examples – that Latin literature has concrete points of contact that are relevant to practice, especially in aspects relating to inclusion: the interpretation of strangeness from the perspective of the group who can learn to appreciate the cultural peculiarities of the people described as strange as valuable experiences for themselves, and the skills acquired through migration in the sense of self-reflective experiences that can enrich existing learning groups as qualities in many ways. …”
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    A FEW NOTES ON THE TAMGAS FROM THE GOLDEN PLAQUE IN THE SARMATIAN GRAVE AT DUNAHARASZTI (HUNGARY) by Vitalie Bârcă

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This further underlines also that tamgas in the Germanic environment were not adopted from the Iazyges, but reached the Germanic peoples upon contacts and military conflicts with the Sarmatian world from the north-west Pontic area.…”
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    The study of Gotic-literary contents within two novels: "Sane-al-Zalam" and "Negahban by Saeede Vahabi, Maryam Rahmati Torkashvand, Turaj Zeinivand

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Most of the sources in the field of analysis and the study of the meanings and concepts of the words, in explaining the meaning of the word Gothic, mention it as an attribute attributed to the peoples from Northern Europe (Germanic peoples) known as Goths, their prominent feature that is mentioned in most of these sources. …”
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    Karl Barth, Memory, and the Nazi Past: Confronting the Question of German Guilt by William S. Skiles

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Instead, Barth wished simply to acknowledge this guilt, encourage the German people to accept it, and continue with the monumental task of reconstructing Germany. …”
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    Radio and television in the Nazi media system by Barović Vladimir

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In particular, radio is seen as the primary means by which the Nazi propaganda deliberately indoctrinated the German people. It analyses the role and importance of Joseph Goebbels in the creation, expansion and development of a complex system of propaganda in the Third Reich. …”
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    Shamanism in Indo-European mythologies by Fournet, A.

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The second part shows that some key features of shamanism can be found outside Siberia, among Caucasic, Greek and North Germanic people. It is shown that Prometheus and Odin have clear shamanistic features.…”
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    Die Jugendsprache in Deutschland by Fethi Betka

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The present paper aims at studying the German culture in general and the culture of young German people in particular. There are always new words because they change as fashion changes; music; technology, mass media, dismantled borders, etc. …”
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    Book Review: Menswear of the Lombards. Reflections in the Light of Archaeology, Iconography and Written Sources by Rena Maguire

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Recent archaeological adventures in the beautiful Friulian region of Northern Italy had introduced me to the history of the Langobards, a Germanic people who settled in the Adriatic during the 6th century AD after a long period of southerly migration from the German/Scandinavian Baltic area. …”
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    Images of a landscape in transformation: the wood exploration in Pinhalzinho-SC between the decades of 1940 to 1970 by Andressa Krieser Bauermann, Marlon Brandt

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The municipality of Pinhalzinho, located in the state of Santa Catarina was colonized by the 30’s decade by Southern migrants, most of them descendants of  German people. Also around the thirties, the region began to receive the activity of timber companies. …”
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