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John Dalton an- nounced his theory of atomism, on a new, more realistic basis. Scholars throughout history believed that Democritus was not only ingenious, but the most important scholar prior to Aristotle [...] please discuss in your team this view. Research in the internet to find important experiments in the history of science, which were milestones for the development of science, and write some of them. Discuss [...] plausible.9 However, as she pointed out in the same letter, there had been so many surprises in the history of radioactivity that one could hardly could say, this or that is impossi- ble. Hahn insisted that
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John Dalton an- nounced his theory of atomism, on a new, more realistic basis. Scholars throughout history believed that Democritus was not only ingenious, but the most important scholar prior to Aristotle
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plausible.9 However, as she pointed out in the same letter, there had been so many surprises in the history of radioactivity that one could hardly could say, this or that is impossi- ble. Hahn insisted that [...] with Protagonists such as Thomson, Rutherford, Hahn etc. are to be found at http://www.aip.org/history/mod/fission/fissi on1/01.html I am indebted to D. Metz (University of Win- nipeg) for his careful [...] and invention in the twentieth century. London: Routledge. Weart, S. R. (1988). Nuclear fear : a history of images. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Background atoms was edited by S. Klassen
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universities in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia. The city of Bonn can look back upon a history of more than 2,000 years. In its role as a Federal City, Bonn is home to the headquarters of several [...] of Applied Sciences (UAS) locates in the city centre of Stuttgart. The UAS looks back at a long history with a rich tradition in engineering education since 1832. COURSE FOCUS The M.Sc. course Photogrammetry [...] Weimar LOCATION Weimar is a small city located in the heart of Germany. Its culturally important history and active intellectual climate contribute very much to the attraction of the city. Bauhaus University
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Traineeship at Kammergericht Berlin 2002-2004 Researcher at the Institute for Legal History and Comparative Legal History (Prof. Dr. Karin Nehlsen-von Stryk), Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg Academic [...] Law), incl. EU Law; Legal Philosophy, incl. legal methodology; Public Legal History (primarily Contemporary Legal History); Comparative Law; Antidiscrimination Law; Femi- nist Legal Studies and other [...] Gender Studies; German Women Lawyers‘ Association (DJB- Deutscher Juristinnenbund); Society for Legal History Freiburg; Justitia – Mentoring for Female Law Students, Law School, University Freiburg (co-founder)
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storytelling boom for a “utilitarian approach to stories that seeks to reduce experiences and histories to easily digestible soundbites in service of lim- ited goals” (Fernandes, 2017, 3-4). Although [...] Yaoundé, 2016). Eu- rope becomes “paradise” while Cameroon is “hell” (Atekmangoh, 2017, 135). The histori- cal roots of this narrative reach deep, and its inherent binary opposition composes a stable cultural
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they are invested with hope to reconcile with both history and memory. They address the viewer’s capacity for empathy, but foreclose the sense for a history of morality. The two counter-narratives selected [...] topic, aim at disturbing “foundational myths concerning the origins and development of an un- broken history of the West based on the evolutionary ideal of progress”. Regardless of how we actually theorize [...] their interest to this legacy (MSUM, 2019; Štiks, 2019), new generations of readers of socialist history are now able to become acquainted with a different version of the past. In this version, the resistance
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(81), “the shared history of Europe” (92), “European history” (260) or “Europe as it was in 1950-2000” (104). The strategy of creating a sense of unity by constructing a collective history and common cul- [...] Società Editrice il Mulino. Gleason, P. (1983). Identifying identity: A semantic history. The Journal of American History 69(4), 910-931. doi:10.2307/1901196 Hall, S. (1992). The question of cultural identity [...] “identity” (Gleason, 1983) and the process of European integration. Although the term “Europe” and the history of its discursive con- structions reach back to antiquity (Schmale, 2000), the European Community/
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Daniel Maul’s 100-year history of the ILO is a very meritorious contribution to the history of internationalism, social policy in a transnational and global dimension, and the history of decolonization, [...] in a hundred-year history of global social policy, it quickly becomes clear that social justice has been interpreted quite differently over the course of the organization’s history. Maul himself uses [...] (1919- 2019), edited by Sandrine Kott for Le Mouvement Social, which addresses 100 years of ILO history. While the vast majority of studies focus on specific fields of ILO activities, such as unemployment
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could account for how and why the resonance of some stories changes over time. After all, throughout history rather different stories about, for example, who is part of society, and what its legitimate order [...] Jews or European Muslims. This is still a rare case of retelling the tragic elements in European history, re- opening the issue of how “we” want to live with the “others” for the time to come. “Never again”