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  1. German and European cultural histories, 1760-1830
    between network and narrative
    Contributor: Conroy, Melanie (Publisher); Dupree, Mary Helen,, 1974- (Publisher); Homann, Joachim (Publisher); Franzel, Sean (Publisher); Schellenberg, Renata (Publisher); Ghanbari, Nacim,, 1979- (Publisher); Baumgartner, Karin,, 1964- (Publisher); Höyng, Peter (Publisher); Erlin, Matt (Publisher); Walsh, Melanie (Melanie Patricia) (Publisher)
    Published: ©2024; [2024]
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, UK

    "This volume plays on the double meaning of network in German and European Studies: configurations of people, objects, and texts as well as network analysis, the dominant Digital Humanities (DH) method featured in the book. Contributions from art... more

     

    "This volume plays on the double meaning of network in German and European Studies: configurations of people, objects, and texts as well as network analysis, the dominant Digital Humanities (DH) method featured in the book. Contributions from art history, history of the book, history, literary studies, and musicology contemplate the strengths and weakness of treating the period 1789-1810 as either continuous with or a departure from the centuries before and after by examining different facets of the longer period 1760-1830. While many chapters investigate German material, nearly all expand into other European cultures and cover important regions, protagonists, objects and constellations of bi-and multilingual life. They intersect Italian, French, and English networks and reach across the Atlantic into New England. The period's bookends indicate a threshold or terminus for traditions, institutions, and national identities in Europe: marking the French Revolution (and its effects across the continent culminating on the Wars again Napoleon) and at times reactionary responses with delineation of national, regional, or group identities, respectively, and perhaps most pronounced in the aftermath of the Congress of Vienna (1814-15). Overall, the collection of eleven chapters, introduction, and an epilogue explores European cultural histories at the turn of the nineteenth century in a nonlinear manner, that is, by accumulating critical perspectives on people, objects, and texts that test the boundaries of narratives of transmission, organization, and cohesion that often mark scholarly evaluations of this period in European history." --(Provided by publisher.)

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Conroy, Melanie (Publisher); Dupree, Mary Helen,, 1974- (Publisher); Homann, Joachim (Publisher); Franzel, Sean (Publisher); Schellenberg, Renata (Publisher); Ghanbari, Nacim,, 1979- (Publisher); Baumgartner, Karin,, 1964- (Publisher); Höyng, Peter (Publisher); Erlin, Matt (Publisher); Walsh, Melanie (Melanie Patricia) (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781837644728; 1837644721
    Series: Oxford University studies in the Enlightenment ; 2024:01
    Other subjects: (fast)18th century; (fast)19th century; (lcsh)Digital humanities.; (lcsh)Social networks--Germany--History--18th century.; (lcsh)Social networks--Germany--History--19th century.; (lcsh)Social networks--Europe--History--18th century.; (lcsh)Social networks--Europe--History--19th century.; (rvm)Sciences humaines numériques.; (rvm)Réseaux sociaux--Allemagne--Histoire--18e siècle.; (rvm)Réseaux sociaux--Allemagne--Histoire--19e siècle.; (rvm)Réseaux sociaux--Europe--Histoire--18e siècle.; (rvm)Réseaux sociaux--Europe--Histoire--19e siècle.; (aat)digital humanities.; (fast)Social networks.; (fast)History.; (fast)Manners and customs.; (fast)Research.; (fast)Social conditions.; (fast)Digital humanities.; (lcsh)Europe--Social life and customs--18th century--Research.; (lcsh)Europe--Social life and customs--19th century--Research.; (lcsh)Germany--Social conditions--18th century--Research.; (lcsh)Germany--Social conditions--19th century--Research.; (rvm)Europe--Mœurs et coutumes--18e siècle--Recherche.; (rvm)Europe--Mœurs et coutumes--19e siècle--Recherche.; (rvm)Allemagne--Conditions sociales--18e siècle--Recherche.; (rvm)Allemagne--Conditions sociales--19e siècle--Recherche.; (fast)Germany.; (fast)Europe.
    Scope: xx, 343 pages, illustrations (some color), color maps, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographic references (pages 313-335) and index

    [Part] I Social capital : French salons as networks, before and after 1800 / Melanie Conroy -- Plappermann's Wanderjahre: Traveling declamators and knowledge circulation around 1800 / Mary Helen Dupree -- Luftschiff der Phantasie: Johann Christian Reinhart, Friedrich Schiller, and artistic networks circa 1800 / Joachim Homann -- [Part] II Material cultures : Serial Inventories / Sean Franzel -- Cultivating contacts: collectors, critics, and the public in eighteenth-century German-speaking Europe / Renata Schellenberg -- An eighteenth-century New England library in its European, material context / Crystal Hall -- [Part] III Reading : First letters / Nacim Ghanbari -- Mapping the nation: foreign travel in Germany 1738-1839 / Karin Baumgartner -- A call for a concert of eavesdroppers: Beethoven's conversation notebooks / Peter Höyng -- [Part] IV Expansive networks : Social and conceptual networks in eighteenth-century German periodical literature / Matt Erlin and Melanie Walsh -- K/Cosmopolit in Enlightenment journals: of networks and translation / Birgit Tautz -- Epilogue: new networks? / Crystal Hall and Birgit Tautz.

  2. Attention and distraction in modern German literature, thought, and culture
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Attention is fundamental to how we experience reality, and yet this notion has been understood and practised in very different ways across history. This interdisciplinary study explores the dynamic relationship between attention and its supposed... more

     

    Attention is fundamental to how we experience reality, and yet this notion has been understood and practised in very different ways across history. This interdisciplinary study explores the dynamic relationship between attention and its supposed opposite, distraction, as it unfolds from the eighteenth century to the present day. Its primary focus is on twentieth-century Germany and Austria, where matters of (in)attention gained a unique urgency during a period of social change and political crisis. 00Building on Enlightenment practices of self-observation, nineteenth-century Germany was the birthplace of experimental psychology, a discipline which sought to measure and potentially enhance human attention. This approach was also adopted outside the psychological laboratory-for instance in the First World War, when psychological testing was used to select soldiers for particular strategic positions. After the war these techniques filtered through into everyday life. Weimar Germany was unique in the western world in rolling out the methods of 'psychotechnics' across civilian society-in fields such as work and education, advertising and mass entertainment. This state-sponsored programme aimed to reshape people's minds and behaviour in order to build a more efficient, streamlined society.00But as this study shows, this initiative also had profound repercussions in the fields of thought, literature, and culture. New readings of leading writers and intellectuals of the period-Kafka, Musil, Kracauer, Benjamin, and Adorno-are interspersed with broader cultural-historical chapters dedicated to the history of psychology and psychiatry, to Weimar self-help literature, portrait photography, and musical culture.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780192856302; 0192856308
    Edition: First edition
    Subjects: Deutsch; Literatur; Aufmerksamkeit <Motiv>; Ablenkung <Motiv>; Aufmerksamkeit; Psychologie; Rezeption; Geistesleben
    Other subjects: (lcsh)German literature--20th century--History and criticism.; (lcsh)Politics and literature--Great Britain--History--20th century.; (lcsh)Attention in literature.; (lcsh)Distraction (Psychology); (lcsh)Social psychology--Germany--History.; (fast)Attention in literature.; (fast)German literature.; (fast)Social conditions.; (fast)Social psychology.; (lcsh)Germany--Social conditions--20th century.; (fast)Germany.; (fast)Criticism, interpretation, etc.; (fast)History.
    Scope: xvii, 437 pages, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    1. Virtue, Reflex, Pathology: Attention from the Enlightenment to the Late Nineteenth Century -- 2. Modernity: Fragmentation and Resistance -- 3. Franz Kafka: Diversion, Vigilance, Paranoia -- 4. Psychotechnics: Training the Mind -- 5. Threshold States: Robert Musil -- 6. The Art of Concentration: Weimar Self-Help Literature -- 7. Stillness: Weimar Photography -- 8. Presence of Mind: Walter Benjamin -- 9. Musical Listening between Immersion and Detachment -- 10. Spellbound: Theodor W. Adorno on Music and Style -- 11. Celan, Sebald, Hoppe: Networks of Attention.

  3. Finding Clara
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Hutchinson, London

    Zusammenfassung: "1946. Essen, Germany: Clara. Once a wartime icon and heiress to the Falkenberg iron works; now on the run from the Allied authorities, accused of complicity in her father's war crimes... Jakob. A charming black marketeer, badly... more

     

    Zusammenfassung: "1946. Essen, Germany: Clara. Once a wartime icon and heiress to the Falkenberg iron works; now on the run from the Allied authorities, accused of complicity in her father's war crimes... Jakob. A charming black marketeer, badly wounded in the war but determined to help what's left of his family survive the peace... Willy. A teenage boy diligently guarding a mine full of Wehrmacht supplies, his only friend a canary named Gertrud. Convinced the war isn’t over, he refuses to surrender his post.When Clara returns to her hometown expecting to find her best friend, she finds everything she once knew in ruins. But in war-ravaged Germany, it’s not just the buildings that are scarred: everyone is changed, everyone lives in the wreckage of their own past. To survive, Clara must hide who she is. But to live, she must face up to the truth of what she’s done."--Publisher description.

     

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