Archiv für Juli 2013

Imagining the Arctic, the Russian Way: Concepts and Projects for the Arctic Ocean in the Eighteenth Century

Journal Name: New Global StudiesIssue: Ahead of print

All Is Well in the High North? Contemporary Sources of Tension in the Arctic

Journal Name: New Global StudiesVolume: 7Issue: 2Pages: 183-204

Between Facts and Fiction: Greenland and the Question of Sovereignty 1945–1954

Journal Name: New Global StudiesVolume: 7Issue: 2Pages: 117-128

Imagining the Arctic, the Russian Way: Concepts and Projects for the Arctic Ocean in the Eighteenth Century

Journal Name: New Global StudiesVolume: 7Issue: 2Pages: 73-100

The Profits of War and Cultural Capital: Silver and Society in Republican Rome

Quelle: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/fsv/histori/2013/00000062/00000003/art00004

Scepticism About Community: Polybius on Peloponnesian Exiles, Good Faith (Pistis) and the Achaian League

Quelle: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/fsv/histori/2013/00000062/00000003/art00003

Arsinoe Divinizzata al Fianco del re Vivente Tolemeo II: Uno Studio di Propaganda Greco-Egiziana (270246 A.C.)

Quelle: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/fsv/histori/2013/00000062/00000003/art00002

‚Kalos Kagathos‘ and Scholarly Perceptions of Spartan Society

Quelle: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/fsv/histori/2013/00000062/00000003/art00001

Abfallwirtschaft und Ressourcenmanagement im Dritten Reich

The consideration of the history of the Third Reich from an approach concerning waste industry dues not only touch aspects of National Socialist economic policy, but also essential elements of social policy. Besides government agencies, representatives from economy and sciences, also the general public is concerned with waste management, and thus mainly with the transformation of formerly unused waste products into exploitable raw resources. In the following, it is attempted to deserche the areas of the waste industry (collection, handling/transport, sorting, reutilisation, treatment, accumulation) in the context of general National Socialist structures. The main focus is on a selection of material flows in the light of the extraction of secondary raw resources. Finally, it is also examined to which extent the system of National Socialist waste management resulted from a systemically conditioned necessity, whether it was due to the specific circumstances of the time, or if its peculiarity can be considered as a characteristic of totalitarian political systems.

Epimetrum de Hermiae Codicibus

Quelle: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/fsv/hermes/2013/00000141/00000002/art00013