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and political science approaches to Europe, its (intellectual, cultural, social and political) history and present socio-political constellations. They understand, identify and distinguish main questions [...] trans- and multicultural contexts of education and understand basic aspects of European education history. Methodological competence: The students deal with methodological approaches in the fields of educational [...] analysis. They are familiar with concepts such as educational settings, cross- cultural education, oral history, material culture, and cultural memory. Social and individual competence: Students are sensitised
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reflect their functionality in order to display scientific information and/or important changes in the history of knowledge. Methodological competence: Students can produce scenographies that transcend the c
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Professional competence: Students gain specific knowledge in the epistemology of the city, urban history, urban planning paradigms and practice. Methodological competence: Students are able to distinguish
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policies. Students are acquainted with basic methodologies of historiography of linguistics, language history, language change and language contact and know the basics of general linguistics. Methodological
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The students develop competences both on dominant theoretical questions in fine arts resp. in art history and on autonomous conceptual designs. Social and individual competence: The students gain abilities
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Michael Quante) "Leading a universal life – the systematic relevance of Hegel’s social philosophy," History of the Human Sciences 22/1 (2009), pp. 58-78. "Hegel a társadalmi individuumról," Kellék 33-34 (2007) [...] Knowability of the Future. On a foundational postulate in the August von Cieszkowski’s philosophy of history] "Die Sozialität intentionaler Einstellungen, " in: K. Mertens/J. Müller (Eds.), Die Dimension des [...] Sozialen , Frankfurt: Suhrkamp 2009, pp. 11-65. [Introduction: Collective Intentionality – Concept, History, Problems] "Limiting Reductionism in the Theory of Collective Action," in: H.B. Schmid/K. Schult
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Jugendliteratur Astrid Lindgrens Buried under the Wallpaper - The De- and Reconstruction of Irish (His)tory and Identity through Place in Anne Enright's 'The Gathering' Conflict and Resolution: The Construction
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Beatrice Michaelis). Currently, she works on her second book, in which she traces an entangled literary history of canonical bourgeois novels of the late 18 th and 19 th century with the earliest written testimonies [...] : Deconstructing the Machine The legacy of surveillance in North America has a long and complex history. From early paintings and observations of the Indigenous population to more current examples of [...] der Spur (2001), Sites of Ethnicity (2004), Asian American Studies in Europe (2006), "The Sea Is History": Exploring the Atlantic (2009), Living American Studies (2010), Emanzipation und feministische Politiken
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Publications Listen Books Books Rörig, Karoline; Glassmann, Ulrich; Köppl, Stefan (2012) (eds.): Länderbericht Italien. Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung. The book is sold out. Unfortunately
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chance to explore the beautiful Belgium capital during the city tour. EUS students learned about the history of Brussels, local culture and traditions. Next day the students went to the European Parliament