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Lingua Franca und Verkehrssprachen
Der vorliegende Beitrag bezieht sich auf den Abstieg des Lateins und den Aufstieg des Französischen als neue Lingua franca im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert innerhalb ...
by Thorsten Roelcke
Culture and Society
In both the Russian tsarist empire and the Soviet Union, art and culture shaped society's self-image. After the victory over Napoleon, architecture and the ...
by Ada Raev
Kemalism
The new state's norms and values were primarily established in the founding years of the Turkish Republic. Kemalism was the driving force behind Turkey's ...
by Sara-Marie Demiriz
Hospital
The hospital is a typical specialized facility of the modern age: Sick people are brought together under the ideal of socially and ideologically indifferent ...
by Fritz Dross
Royal and imperial courts and dynasties
This contribution offers a broad overview of the common themes that linked together the royal and imperial courts of Europe in the pre-modern world. In ...
by Jonathan Spangler
Codification Movements
From the mid-18th century, there was an increasing trend to regulate larger domains of law, such as civil or criminal law, through the implementation of ...
by Wilhelm Brauneder
Scandinavian Legal System
Scandinavian or Nordic law constitutes a distinct legal system. The historical origins of this legal tradition can be attributed to the frequent border changes ...
by Wilhelm Brauneder
Internationalization of Sport
The transnational spread of sport in the 19th century, facilitated primarily by the migration of elite athletes, culminated at the turn of the century in the ...
by Christian Koller
Lingua Franca
This article addresses the transition from Latin to French as the dominant lingua franca in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries. While this ...
by Thorsten Roelcke
Political Migration (Exile)
In the wake of the "Atlantic Revolutions" of the years 1770–1800, exile movements grew in importance, and political motives became their prominent causes. In ...
by Delphine Diaz
 
 
 
 
 

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