987 resultados para Diederichs Verlag (Jena, Germany)
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Cumple con los requisitos para la especificación OCR AS de Historia, opción A. Su contenido se divide en seis capítulos que abarcan el período histórico que transcurre entre la República de Weimar, surgida de la derrota de Alemania en la Primera Guerra Mundial, en 1919 y el mandato del Canciller Konrad Adenauer en 1963, durante el cual se democratizan las estructuras políticas y sociales de la República Federal de Alemania. Cada capítulo contiene actividades para ayudar a la comprensión del tema y desarrollar habilidades con la historia, análisis de acontecimientos relevantes, de debates y controversias, breves biografías de personas clave de la época y definiciones de palabras nuevas.
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Guía de revisión en el área de historia para estudiantes que estén preparando el examen Edexcel en el nivel AS (enseñanza secundaria de segundo ciclo). Los temas que trata son : antecedentes hasta 1920, los primeros años de la república 1920-24, la edad de oro de Weimar 1924-29, agonía de la república de Weimar 1929-33, consolidación del poder enero-marzo 1933, resumen de acontecimientos 1933-39, políticas económicas nazi, género y juventud, persecución, racismo y el trato a las minorías, el impacto de la guerra. Incluye un glosario de términos y un listado de personas clave al final de cada tema, y una sección con preguntas de examen y diferentes posibles respuestas comentadas al final del libro.
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Resumen en espa??ol, portugu??s y franc??s
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To talk about a new concept for museum training seems perhaps, to be a little bit exaggerated. For long time you have all been talking about concepts and contents for museum training and as I figured out the debate on the topic in Germany is as old as the appearance of national museums in the 19th century. Men like Theodor Mommsen, Rudolph Virchow, Alfred Lichtwark, all well known historians and supporters of the museum idea, spoke and wrote not only about the importance of museums as cultural and educational institutions but also supported the idea of professionalisation of museums work. Some of the ideas of our ancestors are still part of an ongoing discussion. The topic of my talk today will be what king of personnel a museum of our time needs to cope with the growing demand for internal and external organization. I shall present to you a new training program for museum workers in Germany which aims not to produce a new group of researchers but to prepare students for the practical work in the museum field.
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Germany’s problem is not so much that it is generally right about the need for fiscal discipline but that it has to learn how to be right: this is the most difficult issue to manage from a political standpoint. This EPIN (European Policy Institutes Network) paper brings together contributions from a cross-section of EU member states and the Gallup World Poll survey on the question of how Germany is being viewed at this time of economic and political crisis. The conclusions, subtitled: The Narcissism of Small Differences is a refreshingly candid and insightful analysis of current European relations, noting that Germany’s current weight reflects only the conjuncture of extraordinary domestic and international economic factors. How Germany and the other member states behave towards one another now will have implications for all long after this moment has passed.