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HONORING JURG OTT
Analysis of Human Genetic Data: A Celebratory Symposium Honoring Jürg Ott
<i>THE GERMAN MUSEUM</i> AND THE EARLY RECEPTION OF GERMAN LETTERS IN BRITAIN, 1800–1801 <sup>1</sup>
Oliver Puckey
Mar 31, 2023
The early reception of German letters in London can be better understood through a close reading of the bookseller Constantin Geisweiler's short‐lived journal The German Museum (1800–1801). The 1790s have been described as an...
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How to sabotage a secret society. The demise of Carl Friedrich Bahrdt’s German union in 1789
AV McKenzie-McHarg
Mar 17, 2017
In 1789 in Leipzig a slim pamphlet of 128 pages appeared that sent shock waves through the German republic of letters. The pamphlet, bearing the title Mehr Noten als Text (More Notes than Text), was an ‘exposure’ whose most...
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Becoming Interculturally Adaptable
The prevailing picture of intercultural adaptation among international student sojourners features a reified process of overcoming culture shock or culture-related stress and anxiety. In the context of increasing recruitment of...
Review of S.J. McGrath and Joseph Carew (eds.), Rethinking German Idealism (London
James Scott Johnston
Dec 30, 2016
These are exciting times for the philosophy and historiography of German Idealism. While in the first half of the 20th century, scholars have been content to provide stand-alone works on single thinkers (itself a very important...
Caused motion across child languages
Previous research on motion expression indicates that typological properties influence how speakers select and express information in discourse (Slobin, 2004; Talmy, 2000). The present study further addresses this question by...
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Coalition dynamics and the changing German party system
Charles Lees
Jan 01, 0001
The article draws upon the formal coalition literature to demonstrate that party system change over the last thirty years means that the Volksparteien enjoy more coalition options and greater ideological leverage within...
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Review of S.J. McGrath and Joseph Carew (eds.), Rethinking German Idealism (London
James Scott Johnston
Dec 30, 2016
These are exciting times for the philosophy and historiography of German Idealism. While in the first half of the 20th century, scholars have been content to provide stand-alone works on single thinkers (itself a very important...
Review of Dale M. Schlitt, German Idealism’s Trinitarian Legacy. Albany, NY
Sean J. McGrath
Jan 08, 2019
In this follow up to several detailed studies of Hegel’s philosophy of religion, Dale Schlitt takes a decidedly Schellingian turn. German Idealism’s Trinitarian Legacies is as much about the Trinitarian thought of the late...
Further Exploring the Links between High Performance Work Practices and Firm Performance
To improve our understanding of the relationships between high performance work systems and firm performance, several studies have analyzed the mediating effects of motivationrelated or human capital-related variables. However...
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Review of Dale M. Schlitt, German Idealism’s Trinitarian Legacy. Albany, NY
Sean J. McGrath
Jan 08, 2019
In this follow up to several detailed studies of Hegel’s philosophy of religion, Dale Schlitt takes a decidedly Schellingian turn. German Idealism’s Trinitarian Legacies is as much about the Trinitarian thought of the late...
Further Exploring the Links between High Performance Work Practices and Firm Performance
To improve our understanding of the relationships between high performance work systems and firm performance, several studies have analyzed the mediating effects of motivationrelated or human capital-related variables. However...
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Adoption and Usage of Over-the-Top Entertainment Services
Over-the-top (OTT) is the name of media entertainment services delivered over the internet, bypassing traditional mediums. The consumer preference for OTT entertainment platforms is increasing at a fast rate and is showing...
Coalition formation and the German party system
Charles Lees
Jan 01, 0001
The article uses a thick synthetic analytical framework, derived from the established coalition literature to examine the process of coalition formation in the context of the German party system at the time of the 2009 federal...
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The German party system(s) in 2005
Charles Lees
Jan 01, 0001
The article assesses the socio-structural underpinnings and systemic dynamics of the contemporary German party system and identifies four phenomena: an increased level of fractionalisation that has made it more difficult for...
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The German party system(s) in 2005
Charles Lees
Jan 01, 0001
The article assesses the socio-structural underpinnings and systemic dynamics of the contemporary German party system and identifies four phenomena: an increased level of fractionalisation that has made it more difficult for...
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Validation of the German version of the Southampton mindfulness questionnaire (SMQ)
Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the convergent and divergent validity, reliability, utility, and treatment sensitivity of a newly-translated German version of the Southampton Mindfulness Questionnaire (SMQ). The...
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Winthrop's March 25 Organ Series to Welcome German Musicians Who Are Leading Authorities on Bach, Karg-Elert
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Winthrop University's International Organ Series brings to campus two German musicians who share a Leipzig connection for a March 25 event entitled "Bach and Beyond -- the Leipzig Organ Tradition." Christoph Wolff is considered...
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Review of Matthew C. Altman and Cynthia D. Coe, The Fractured Self in Freud and German Philosophy. London
James Scott Johnston
Jan 04, 2019
Freud’s metapsychology is a product of post-Enlightenment thinking. This is the upshot of Altman and Coe’s well-researched The Fractured Self in Freud and German Philosophy. To get to this conclusion, Altman and Coe examine...
Coalition dynamics and the changing German party system
Charles Lees
Jan 01, 0001
The article draws upon the formal coalition literature to demonstrate that party system change over the last thirty years means that the Volksparteien enjoy more coalition options and greater ideological leverage within...
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Review of Matthew C. Altman and Cynthia D. Coe, The Fractured Self in Freud and German Philosophy. London
James Scott Johnston
Jan 04, 2019
Freud’s metapsychology is a product of post-Enlightenment thinking. This is the upshot of Altman and Coe’s well-researched The Fractured Self in Freud and German Philosophy. To get to this conclusion, Altman and Coe examine...
Coalition formation and the German party system
Charles Lees
Jan 01, 0001
The article uses a thick synthetic analytical framework, derived from the established coalition literature to examine the process of coalition formation in the context of the German party system at the time of the 2009 federal...
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Validation of the German version of the Southampton mindfulness questionnaire (SMQ)
Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the convergent and divergent validity, reliability, utility, and treatment sensitivity of a newly-translated German version of the Southampton Mindfulness Questionnaire (SMQ). The...
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Christian Democracy is dead; long live the Union parties
Charlie Lees
Jun 01, 2013
Since 1949, the CDU/CSU has been the dominant party grouping in the German
party system yet has rarely occupied the political centre ground, as represented
by the so-called median legislator within the Bundestag. This...
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