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Rezensionen zu: Evolution : die Theorie eines selbstverständlichen Prozesses / D. Stefan Peters. Basilisken-Presse, Rangsdorf, 2010. ISBN 978-3-941365-07-0, 103 Seiten. 18 Euro Paleogene Fossil Birds / Gerald Mayr. Springer Verlag, Berlin [u.a.], 2009. ISBN 978-3-540-89627-2, 275 Seiten. 119,95 Euro
Agelidis (A.) legt mit dem zu besprechenden Buch die überarbeitete Fassung ihrer Bonner Dissertation von 2004 vor. Berücksichtigt werden Denkmäler aus Athen, Attika, Oropos, dem böotischen Orchomenos, Delos und Thasos. Von anderen Orten bzw. aus anderen Landschaften seien keine von Choregen und Agonotheten errichteten Denkmäler bekannt. Wie A. betont, gab es seit dem Werk von Emil Reisch (Griechische Weihgeschenke, Leipzig 1890) keine zusammenfassende Untersuchung mehr zum Thema. ...
Mike Rapport is one of the few scholars who write European history not as the history of a few select countries, but of the entire continent. Rapport is at home in the history of the Balkans as well as France, Italy, Germany, Russia, and Scandinavia, and well versed in the historiography published in English, French, and Italian. Rapport's well-rounded viewpoint is one excellent argument for anyone suffering from "1848 fatigue" after the sesquicentennial celebrations and their aftermath in conference volumes and historiographical reviews to put aside any skepticism regarding the possibility of anyone presenting a novel perspective; the book itself is another. In it, Rapport offers a narrative history of the events of 1848 in those European countries and regions affected directly by the revolution--France, Italy, the German states, Denmark, and Rumania--with some remarks on areas where the impact was more indirect (Britain, Russia, the Ottoman Empire, and Scandinavia). This book is less obviously an academic textbook than Jonathan Sperber's excellent survey of the revolutions of 1848, and less encyclopedic than the survey of national events and overarching themes edited by Dieter Dowe and others for the 1998 anniversary. ...