Browsing by Subject "Germany"
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(2012-02-14)Americans are curiously absent from the literature as forces in the black market prevailing in Germany after World War II. Aside from Rundell's study of failed currency control policy during the Second World War and the ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1981)A background and framework is provided for a systems approach to the study of both formal and informal perceptions of migration and minority group integration programs and policies. The question of the international migration ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1993)The purpose of this study was to determine whether participation in the CDS Youth Exchange Program for Young Professionals contributed to a change in work values. A total of 241 subjects (105 males and 136 females), ages ...
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(2009-08-11)World War II was waged on an unprecedented scale, and the peace which followed was equally unprecedented. The Allies did more than simply call for an armistice; they made their goal the complete destruction of the German ...
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(2018-11-27)When Germany forced China to surrender part of the province of Shantung and the village of Tsingtau in 1897, it secured the long-standing wishes of a German China lobby that had articulated visions of empire that would ...
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(2009-06-02)At the beginning of the twenty-first century Germany geopolitics can be characterized by its grand strategy as a civilian power. Germany has come to depend on a civilianized international system based on multilateralism, ...
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(2009-05-15)The conventional understanding of German expansion abroad, between unification (1871) and the First World War (1914), is that Germany established colonies in Africa, the Pacific Islands, and to a lesser degree in China. ...
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(2018-11-26)From the formation of the German nation in 1871 until the eve of World War I, Germany’s emergence on the world stage as a global power was never a simple endeavor nor one where there was a clear path forward for policymakers ...
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(2017-01-05)Low probability, high consequence events within the oil, gas and chemical industries can have devastating effects on employees, facilities, companies, and the surrounding communities. Incidents such as the Bhopal gas leak ...
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(ALA Map and Geography Round Table, 2005-01-31)A 99-page 1947 State Department report discovered in the NOAA Central Library summarized sixty map-related regulations issued by the German government between July 1934 and June 1944. Although the Third Reich pursued ...
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(2009-06-09)A strong link has been established between children playing in nature and improved physical and emotional health. The intriguing biophilia hypothesis suggests that humans are hardwired with an innate love of nature and ...
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(2020-01-17)With Nazi Germany’s unconditional surrender in May 1945, the Allied powers assumed sovereignty over Germany, but this was not absolute sovereignty as the authority of the occupiers coexisted, overlapped, and competed with ...
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(2015-07-22)In the years following WWII, the West German peace movement emerged from its dormancy, developed into a popular movement, rose to challenge the policy of the government, and changed the character of West German society. ...
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A study of causal relationships, expectations, and the demand for money during three hyperinflations (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1978)The theory of inflation and its effects on economic variables such as exchange rates and rates of change in the money stock has been developed to a large extent within the last twenty years. The recent inflationary pressure ...
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Tales of Expulsion: Remembering Population Transfer in West Germany and the Czech Lands, 1968-1997 (2017-04-04)This dissertation investigates changing memory discourses of the post-World War II (WWII) expulsion of ethnic Germans from Czechoslovakia in late-Cold War Central Europe. By uncovering the grassroots networks of Czech and ...
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(2012-04-24)The United States is the only technologically advanced, industrialized country that fails to provide all of its citizenry with health care coverage.1 In 2010, an estimated 16.3% of Americans (approximately 50 million ...