Very few liquors deserved so much attention in literature, painting, and poetry as did absinthe, the favorite drink of the Parisian artistic community. Absinthe drinking involved an ever-fas…
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Jean Béraud was born in Saint-Petersburg, Russia, where his father worked as a sculptor. In 1853, after Jean Béraud Senior died, his wife Eugénie took Jean and his three siblings back to France. J…
Very few liquors deserved so much attention in literature, painting, and poetry as did absinthe, the favorite drink of the Parisian artistic community. Absinthe drinking involved an ever-fas…
Very few liquors deserved so much attention in literature, painting, and poetry as did absinthe, the favorite drink of the Parisian artistic community. Absinthe drinking involved an ever-fas…
Madrid und Barcelona, die beiden grössten Städte Spaniens, erlebten seit Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts infolge massiver Landfluchtbewegungen ein starkes Wachstum. Dieser Prozess beschleunigte sich in der Zeit der Franco-Diktatur aufgrund intensiver Förderung des Industriesektors durch das Regime. Im Zuge dieser Entwicklung entstanden neue städtische Peripherien, an denen sich der gesamtgesellschaftliche Wandel von einer agrarischen in eine urbane Gesellschaft manifestierte. Die vorliegende Studie untersucht erstmals umfassend die Entwicklungsprozesse an den Peripherien beider Metropolen von den 1950er Jahren bis in die 1970er Jahre. Mit einem komparativen Ansatz untersucht Anna Pelka das Zusammenwirken unterschiedlicher Akteure in den Verstädterungs- und Urbanisierungsprozessen sowie das Verhältnis von öffentlicher Steuerung und Selbstregulation. Es entsteht eine facettenreiche Darstellung von Formen und Logiken formeller und informeller Stadtentwicklung im Süden Europas. Die Frage nach Grenzziehungen im urbanen Raum, nach Zugehörigkeiten und Exklusionen und damit verbundenen Fragen städtischer Identitäten unter den Bedingungen der spanischen Diktatur führt zu vielfältigen Erkenntnissen über Stadtentwicklung in der Moderne.
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It was an event to celebrate freedom and protest ongoing bigotry and discrimination. But the group Muslims4Abolition openly engaged in bigotry and discrimination in promoting its Juneteenth rally last Friday in New York. The event, an advertisement made clear, was "open to all, minus cops & Zionists." Juneteenth marks a day in American history that
WATER SUPPLY UPDATE: 30/10/2019 - 16:15 UPDATE ON PUMP STATION AND WATER SUPPLY Please note that the Sol Plaatje Municipality has experienced further chall
The L.A. Times covers Mexican food better than anyone — and we've done so for over 137 years
zámek / chateau Lednice - interior location: Lednice, Czech Republic author: Jan Helebrant www.juhele.blogspot.com license CC BY-SA
UPDATED: 02/09/2022 2 September 1882, The southern hemisphere’s first street lights switched on in Kimberley. First electric street lights in the southern
From now on, please explain everything to me like you're Hasan Minhaj.
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One of the lesser known and in some cases forgotten characters in the story of Lady Jane Grey is her husband Lord Guildford Dudley. Various articles have been written on the iconography of La…
Pierre Bonnard’s revolutionary and controversial use of color became a means toward unlocking his past and the truths of his own self. But what if, ultimately, there was nothing to find?
The photos were taken by Scottish photographer John Thomson and give a glimpse into the daily grind of life in the capital over 150 years ago. Eleven of Thomson's images have been colourised.
Very few liquors deserved so much attention in literature, painting, and poetry as did absinthe, the favorite drink of the Parisian artistic community. Absinthe drinking involved an ever-fas…
A giant salamander that once lived in the London Zoo and was later on display at the Natural History Museum represents a new species that may be the world’s largest amphibian.
How the first sex-discrimination lawsuit in the history of media shaped gender politics at work.
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+ ITEM DESCRIPTION + Paperback: 127 pages Publisher: Shougakkan (2019) by Atsumi Language: Japanese Book Weight: 378 Grams The book introduces 21 beautiful embroidery designs of natural motifs with there patterns Contents: PLANTS 01 The structure of a colza flower 02 Bulbous plants 03 Leaves 04 Plant patterns INSECTS 05 Butterflies 06 Dragonflies 07 Various Insects 08 Patterns with insects MUSHROOMS 09 Mushrooms with dots 10 Mushrooms with net like pattern 11 Various Mushrooms FISH and SEAPLANTS 12 Jellyfish 13 Marine Creatures 14 Fishes 15 Marine Plants THE WORLD THAT IS INVISIBLE TO THE NAKED EYE 16 Unicellular Animals 17 Snow Crystals ORES and MINERALS 18 Minerals THINGS THAT HAVE BEEN INHERITED BY THE NATIVE 19 Masks 20 Digs carved in wood LABELS 21 Various Labels SHIPPING INFORMATION All items will be shipped by registered method with a tracking number so your item will not get lost during this confusing time. Registered mail fee is already included in the basic postage. The combined shipping cost is automatically calculated as you add items in your cart. Thank you!