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SS A generation later Germany's public preceptors had become more confident : “ The unconditional opening of the Federal Republic towards the political culture of the West is the great intellectual achievement of our post - war years ' ...
SS A generation later Germany's public preceptors had become more confident : “ The unconditional opening of the Federal Republic towards the political culture of the West is the great intellectual achievement of our post - war years ' ...
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It was almost impossible for a Jew to become a civil servant or an army officer before 1918 and difficult to become a university professor outside the natural sciences without converting — in contrast not only with the states of Western ...
It was almost impossible for a Jew to become a civil servant or an army officer before 1918 and difficult to become a university professor outside the natural sciences without converting — in contrast not only with the states of Western ...
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Form , in their hands , becomes a sly challenge to the bourgeois , as well as , therefore , to content , narrative ... By the time the challenge comes from Marxist and feminist theory , form has become attached to a formalism which ...
Form , in their hands , becomes a sly challenge to the bourgeois , as well as , therefore , to content , narrative ... By the time the challenge comes from Marxist and feminist theory , form has become attached to a formalism which ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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