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XL-Photography: Art Collection Neue Borse»rank: 831925by: Jean-Christophe Ammann, Nobuyoshi Araki, Peter Fischli, David Weiss, Martin Liebscher, Inge Rambow, Jorg Sasse, Gunther Forg, Andreas Gursky, Axel Hutte, Bernhard, Jone Elissa Scherf, Gunter Lorenz, Dirk Snauwaert
: :Featuring established and emerging photographers including Thomas Ruff, Peter Fischli and David Weiss, Beat Streuli, Thomas Struth, Nobuyoshi Araki, Anna and Bernhard Blume, Baltasar Burkhard, Gnter Farg, Andreas Gursky, Candida Hafer, Axel Htte, Martin Liebscher, Inge Rambow, and Jarg Sasse, XL-Photography presents the photography collection of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, assembled by Jean-Christophe Amman, Director of the Museum of Modern Art in Frankfurt. XL-Photography presents close to 200 large-format works by the 14 aforementioned photographers, with pieces that range from the ironic pictorial narratives of Anna and Bernhard Blume to Htte's landscape images; from Candida Hafer's interior shots to Araki's provocative erotic stagings; from Ruff's deconstructions of subjectivity to Streuli's urban views. ... |
Martin Liebscher: A Man With Opportunities»rank: 1950625by: Thomas Wagner, Martin Liebscher
: :At 27 inches wide and seven inches tall, this leporello-folded artist's book presents panoramic photographs in which Martin Liebscher plays all the rolls, sometimes popping up in one picture as many as 500 times--on a seemingly crowded beach, in a hectic stock exchange or at a campground. |
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Arbitration Law of Austria: Practice and Procedure»rank: 2496546by: Stefan Riegler; Alexander Petsche; Alice Fremuth-Wolf; Martin Platte; Christoph Liebscher
: :Austria has taken account of international developments and revised its law on arbitration. The new Arbitration Act, which is based on the UNCITRAL Model Law, entered into force on 1 July 2006. Arbitration Law of Austria: Practice and Procedure has been designed to be a reference book for arbitration practitioners and everyone who wants to familiarize themselves in depth with Austrian arbitration law and practice (including the 'Vienna Rules'). It gives a concise introduction and provides a practical commentary to each section of the new Arbitration Act and each article of the Vienna Rules. Section by section the book analyses which case law rendered under the old regime still applies and, for ... |
Nationalism Versus Cosmopolitanism in German Thought and Culture, 1789-1914»rank: 2496546by: Mary Anne (EDT)/ Liebscher, Martin (EDT) Perkins
: :Austria has taken account of international developments and revised its law on arbitration. The new Arbitration Act, which is based on the UNCITRAL Model Law, entered into force on 1 July 2006. Arbitration Law of Austria: Practice and Procedure has been designed to be a reference book for arbitration practitioners and everyone who wants to familiarize themselves in depth with Austrian arbitration law and practice (including the 'Vienna Rules'). It gives a concise introduction and provides a practical commentary to each section of the new Arbitration Act and each article of the Vienna Rules. Section by section the book analyses which case law rendered under the old regime still applies and, for ... |
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Nationalism Versus Cosmopolitanism in German Thought and Culture, 1789-1914: Essays on the Emergence of Europe»rank: 4960071from: Edwin Mellen Press
: :This collection of essays by scholars of international repute explores a particular polarity within 19th-century German thought: that of nationhood and European identity. In the conception of this book, there were two fundamental factors: the recognition that perceptions of German nationhood have been a crucial factor with European consciousness since long before the existence of Germany as a unified State, and an acknowledgement that bitter memories of the two World Wars of the 20th century have sometimes obscured the record of Germany's vast contribution to European cultural and intellectual history. |
Tactics of the Ego»rank: 3867985from: Kerber Verlag
: :This collection of essays by scholars of international repute explores a particular polarity within 19th-century German thought: that of nationhood and European identity. In the conception of this book, there were two fundamental factors: the recognition that perceptions of German nationhood have been a crucial factor with European consciousness since long before the existence of Germany as a unified State, and an acknowledgement that bitter memories of the two World Wars of the 20th century have sometimes obscured the record of Germany's vast contribution to European cultural and intellectual history. |
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Visurbia»rank: 3867985by: Rut Blees Luxemburg, Martin Liebscher
: :This collection of essays by scholars of international repute explores a particular polarity within 19th-century German thought: that of nationhood and European identity. In the conception of this book, there were two fundamental factors: the recognition that perceptions of German nationhood have been a crucial factor with European consciousness since long before the existence of Germany as a unified State, and an acknowledgement that bitter memories of the two World Wars of the 20th century have sometimes obscured the record of Germany's vast contribution to European cultural and intellectual history. |
Nationalism Versus Cosmopolitanism in German Thought and Culture, 1789-1914»rank: 3867985by: Mary Anne (EDT)/ Liebscher, Martin (EDT) Perkins
: :This collection of essays by scholars of international repute explores a particular polarity within 19th-century German thought: that of nationhood and European identity. In the conception of this book, there were two fundamental factors: the recognition that perceptions of German nationhood have been a crucial factor with European consciousness since long before the existence of Germany as a unified State, and an acknowledgement that bitter memories of the two World Wars of the 20th century have sometimes obscured the record of Germany's vast contribution to European cultural and intellectual history. |