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In 1905, the managing editor of the Jewish Encyclopedia, Isidore Singer (1859–1939), published an article in the journal Ost und West from a "bird’s eye perspective on the development of American Jewry in the last 250 years." In this historical overview, Singer eventually attested that Jewish scholarship in America had an "absolute dependency on the European motherland." This judgment was based on his disapproving view of the two American rabbinical seminaries that existed at that time. According to Singer, there were still no scholars at the Hebrew Union College (HUC) in Cincinnati of the "already American[-born] generation of Israel." In fact, Singer’s observation was appropriate because it applied to the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTSA) in New York as much as to the HUC.3 Despite the history of Jewish settlement in America, around 1900 there was still no native Jewish scholarship in America. The scene was dominated by scholars educated in Europe, who often came with broken English and a strict academic sense of mission. In 1903, Kaufmann Kohler (1843–1926), born in Bavaria and trained at German universities, was chosen as the president of HUC. And a year earlier, Solomon Schechter (1847–1915) had been called to the JTSA in New York as its new president. ...
Synästhetische Normativität
(2017)
Im Herzen Frankreichs, südlich von Paris und Orléans, östlich von Blois, in einem ausgedehnten Waldgebiet liegt das Schloss von Chambord, das prächtige, das unvergleichliche Chambord, Prunk- und Jagdresidenz Franz’ I., architektonischer Höhe- und Wendepunkt der französischen Renaissance. Karl V., Kaiser des Heiligen Römischen Reiches und des allerchristlichsten Königs ewiger Rivale, soll das Schloss, als er es 1539 zu Gesicht bekam, gepriesen haben als den "Inbegriff dessen, was menschliche Kunst vermag.". ...
Spätestens seit die SPD Martin Schulz zu ihrem Kanzlerkandidaten erkoren hat, stehen die Zeichen in der Politik auf Wahlkampf. In weniger als sechs Monate ist es so weit, die Parteienlandschaft ist nervös. Kaum äußert sich in diesen Tagen eine Partei zu einem Thema, wird dies als "Symbolpolitik" oder "Wahlkampfrhetorik" abgekanzelt. ...
In den Jahren 1886 und 1887 fanden sich in Avenches (Schweiz, Kanton Waadt), der ehemaligen römischen Colonia Pia Flavia Constans Emerita Helvetiorum Foederata, mehrere Fragmente einer Grabinschrift aus Marmor, die schon häufiger das Interesse der Forschung geweckt haben, da auf der Grabplatte anscheinend eine kaiserliche Gouvernante, eine educatrix Augusti nostri, genannt wird...
Auf der Gamescom waren dieses Jahr neben Besuchern und Spieleentwicklern auch die politischen Parteien vertreten. In der "Wahlkampfarena" ging es um den Status von Videospielen, Breitbandausbau und digitale Bildung. Die Debatte im Überblick.
... Anwesend waren die Generalsekretäre bzw. Bundesgeschäftsführer der Parteien des aktuellen Bundestages, Peter Tauber (CDU), Hubertus Heil (SPD), Matthias Höhn (Die Linke) und Michael Kellner (Die Grünen) sowie Nicola Beer für die FDP. ...
During the transition from early-modern societies to the nation states of the 19th and 20th centuries, the formation of the territorial state performed an important function. The combining of dominions to form a geographical and political unit could occur through the annexation of the weaker territory by the stronger one, but it could also occur with the mutual agreement of the political decision-makers of both territories. In the case of a union, a distinction emerged very early on between a real union and a personal union (or union of crowns). While in a real union agreements under international law were equally binding for both partners, the personal union assumed a special status, in which the person of the ruler was the only connection between the two states. However, this strictly legal definition only applied to the political institutions. Below the state level, there were forms of transfer that could give a personal union a special, transnational character. Academic opinion remains divided on the extent to which these connections, which are referred to using the term "composite statehood", constitute a Europe-wide development.