Tailoring Truth Prof Z. R. KhanBy looking at state sponsored memory projects, such as memorials, commemorations, and historical museums, this book reveals that the East German communist regime obsessively monitored and attempted to control public representations of the past to legitimize its rule. It demonstrates that the regimes approach to memory politics was not stagnant, but rather evolved over time to meet different demands and potential threats to its legitimacy. Ultimately
privatization
relations with kin and the reactions of the wider comunities to extra-legal partnerships
This volume points to new directions for the study of the remaining questions that still hover around Ptolemy’s seminal work and for the study of early modern geography as a whole
to an overview of symptom management
overwhelmingly positive attitudes toward local foods are often not translated into purchases
the author substantiates this insight by tracing dialectically the development of Hegel's notion of the philosophy of religion through the 1821
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from the hot and humid Amazon jungle to the frozen but dry Antarctic
Satan discovers his insatiable need for revenge
Intensive discussions in recent years have been devoted to the question of whether "religion" has a future
filling the gap left by the downfall of positivist and empiricist methodologies
the emerging "mainstream" of Israeli culture