992 resultados para Schleswig-Holstein War, 1864.
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Cover title: Civil War letters of my grandfather, Jabez L. Huntley to his wife, Amy Lake Huntley and their children ...
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Generalpostdirection zu Kopenhagen
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Aussie Post, the flagship of ocker Australiana, folded in January 2002. Post began life as the Australasian, a middlebrow magazine steeped in a nineteenth century civics of stable citizenship with a modicum of diversionary leisure. The transformation began when the Australasian became Australasian Post in 1946 under George Johnston's brief 15-week editorship. Johnston's idealistic vision of Post as a voice of post-war Australian modernity was soon overtaken by commercial imperatives as Post's identity wavered between its civic antecedents and a new low-brow populism, a niche it had finally settled into by the mid-1950s. This tension between staid civics and risqué populism shaped the magazine's long evolution into its final realisation of the pictorial general interest genre. This paper, based on a close examination of the magazines themselves, tracks Post's generic evolution and focuses on the struggle to redefine the magazine’s identity during the post-war period when the axis of Australian identity was reluctantly shifting from the staid traditions of Rule Britannia to the flashy modernity of Pax Americana.
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Wydział Historyczny
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Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit bestand darin, detailliert Wechselwirkungen zwischen dem binären Gesundheitsmerkmal klinischer Mastitis auf der einen und Produktionsmerkmalen (z. B. Milch-kg) und funktionalen Merkmalen (z.B. somatischer Zellgehalt) auf der anderen Seite unter simultaner Berücksichtigung von Umwelt und genetisch bedingten Einflussgrößen auf phänotypischer und genetischer Ebene abzubilden. Die Studie fokussierte auf innovative Aspekte der genetisch-statistischen Modellierung bzgl. der Anwendung von rekursiver Pfadmodellmethodik und einer erstmalig durchgeführten detaillierten Beschreibung bzw. Aufteilung von Umwelteffekten im Kontext quantitativ genetischer Studien. Die Aufteilung der Umwelteffekte beinhaltete nicht nur herkömmliche bekannte Effekte wie den der Herde, des Herdentesttags oder der Laktationsnummer, sondern auch tierindividuelle antibiotische Applikationen. Diese antibiotischen Applikationen wurden als zusätzlicher Effekt in die statistische Modellierung integriert, um deren Einfluss auf Produktionsmerkmale und funktionale Merkmale im weiteren Laktationsverlauf abschätzen zu können. Unerwünschte Effekte einer antibiotischen Applikation auf andere Merkmale mit ökonomischer oder auch ethologischer Relevanz implizieren eine unerwünschte Nebenwirkung von antibiotischen Applikationen im weiteren Sinne, aber basierend auf einer objektiv erfassten und quantitativ und qualitativ hochwertigen Datengrundlage. Darüber hinausgehend erfolgte die direkte Evaluierung antibiotischer Applikationen zur Behandlung klinischer Mastitiden bzgl. etwaiger auftretender unerwünschter Arzneimittelwirkungen (UAW) im Sinne der klassischen Definition. Eine systematische Analyse mit der Definition einer UAW nicht als Effekt, sondern direkt als Merkmal, erfolgte basierend auf a) initiierter Versuchsdesigns b) der intensiven Zusammenarbeit mit kooperierenden externen Tierarztpraxen und c) bereits in Datenbanken elektronisch hinterlegter Information. Basis der direkten Analyse von UAW war die UAW Datenbank des Bundesamt für Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit in Berlin, in der unerwünschte Arzneimittelwirkungen seit 2005 zentral erfasst werden. Die beiden weiteren Datensätze zur quantitativ genetischen Modellierung „zu indirekten UAW“ mittels Pfadmodellmethodik waren zum einen ein Datensatz von 19870 Holstein Friesian Kühen, die in 9 Testherden in Thüringen gehalten wurden (Datensatz II) sowie ein Datensatz von 1275 Braunviehkühen, die in 46 kleinstrukturierten Betrieben in der Schweiz gehalten wurden (Datensatz III). Insgesamt wurden in Rahmen der vorliegenden Arbeit sechs verschiedene wissenschaftliche Studien (siehe Kapitel III - Kapitel VIII) auf Grundlage von drei Datenbanken bzw. Datensätzen angefertigt. Diese Kapitel stehen im Gesamtkontext dieser Dissertationsschrift.
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When on 26 May 1662 the founding first stone was laid for a new church on the island Nordstrand at the coast of Schleswig, relics of Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) and of the Dutch Carmelite abbess Maria Margaretha ab Angelis (1605-1658) were inserted. This church was built for Dutch dyke builders who were called to reconstruct the island after its destruction by flood in 1634; coming from a Catholic background and from the Dutch Republic which was at war with Spain at that time, the dyke builders and their families were guaranteed religious freedom in the Lutheran duchy of Holstein. In this paper, the reasons for the choice for the Spanish mystic Teresa of Avila and for the Dutch Carmelite abbess Maria Margaretha are discussed. The latter patroness was never beatified but had died in the smell of holiness; after her death several miracles were ascribed to her. It is understandable that migrants brought relics of their appreciated holy persons who would remind them of their homeland. The paper will first shortly introduce the two patronesses of the church. In the second part, the reasons for this choice will be discussed. Behind this translation of relics not only spiritual reasons played a role. The function of the translation of the saints was first to keep up geographical and political connections with the old country (both Spain and the Netherlands), secondly to perpetuate personal-familial relationships (esp. with Maria Margaretha), thirdly to strengthen the confessional identity in a non-Catholic environment. Fourthly the transfer brought a certain model of Christian life and reform to the new place of living, which in the second part of the 17th century became marked as “Jansenist”. The paper shows the transformation of the island into an enclave of Dutch Catholic culture.
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Letter from Richard Baxter Foster to his wife Lucy from Baton Rouge, LA on May 28,1864
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This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the untitled historic paper manuscript map: [Map of the Battle of Cold Harbor, Virginia and vicinity]. Scale not given. Covers a portion of Hanover County, Virginia, showing features in the region surrounding the Cold Harbor Battlefield, Virginia, 1864. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the Virginia State Plane South Coordinate System (in Meters) (Fipszone 4502). All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as roads, towns and villages, drainage, dwellings with names of inhabitants, troop locations with dates, and more. This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps of the Civil War from the Harvard Map Collection. Many items from this selection are from a collection of maps deposited by the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts (MOLLUS) in the Harvard Map Collection in 1938. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features, in particular showing places of military importance. The selection represents a range of regions, originators, ground condition dates, scales, and purposes.
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This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map: Map of the battle field of Spottsylvania C.H. : showing the field of operations of the Army of the Potomac commanded by Maj. Gen. George G. Meade U.S.A., from May 8th to 21st, 1865 [i.e. 1864], surveyed under the orders of Bvt. Col. J.C. Duane, Major of Engineers, Chief Engineer, Army of the Potomac, by Bvt. Maj. C.W. Howell, 1st Lieut. of Engineers ; assisted by Messrs. L.C. Oswell, L. Bell, and R.B. Talfor ; J. Bien, lithographer, New York. It was published ca. 1865. Scale [1:15,840]. Covers area surrounding Spotsylvania and Spotsylvania Battlefield, Virginia. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the Virginia State Plane North Coordinate System (in Meters) (Fipszone 4501). All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as roads, drainage, dwellings with names of inhabitants, vegetation, Union and Confederate troop lines and defenses, and more. Relief shown by hachures. Includes note. This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps of the Civil War from the Harvard Map Collection. Many items from this selection are from a collection of maps deposited by the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts (MOLLUS) in the Harvard Map Collection in 1938. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features, in particular showing places of military importance. The selection represents a range of regions, originators, ground condition dates, scales, and purposes.
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This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper manuscript map entitled: Plan of Martinsburg and vicinity. "This map was drawn by that noble officer Capt. C.L. Chandler and was much prized by our late Col. Geo. D. Wells, Chas. H. Howland, 1st Lt. & B. Gen., 34th Mass. Inf."-verso. It was sketched ca. 1864. Scale [ca. 1:9,250]. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the West Virginia State Plane North Coordinate System (in Meters) (Fipszone 4701). All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as roads, railroads, selected dwellings with names of inhabitants, lines of pickets, troop location and camps, drainage, and more. Relief shown by form lines. This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps of the Civil War from the Harvard Map Collection. Many items from this selection are from a collection of maps deposited by the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts (MOLLUS) in the Harvard Map Collection in 1938. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features, in particular showing places of military importance. The selection represents a range of regions, originators, ground condition dates, scales, and purposes.
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" ... containing a full and graphic account of Dewey's great victory at Manila; sinking of the Spanish fleet at Santiago; battles of San Juan and El Caney; surrender of Santiago and Porto Rico ... including battles with the insurgents at Manila; capture of Iloilo and Pasig; surrender of the islands of Negros and Cebu; downfall of the insurgent capital Malolos; capture of Santa Cruz, Longos and Paete, etc."
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"While the Fifty-first was in France during the latter part of the war, Mr. Fred. A. Farrell, the Scottish etcher, was attached to its headquarters staff as official artist."
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Mode of access: Internet.