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Pollack, Michael – Library Quarterly, 1975
The works of early printing historians must be read with considerable caution. (Author)
Descriptors: Historical Criticism, Historiography, History, Printing
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Marginson, Simon – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2007
Global university rankings have arrived, and though still in a process of rapid evolution, they are likely to substantially influence the long-term development of higher education across the world. The inclusions, definitions, methods, implications and effects are of great importance. This paper analyses and critiques the two principal rankings…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Development, Higher Education, Educational Quality
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Schneider, Tassilo – Journal of Film and Video, 1995
Discusses Joe Hembus's "Western-Lexikon," a German encyclopedia of the western, and one particular entry: "Der Schatz im Silbersee," or "Treasure of Silver Lake," a uniquely German western adapted from a story by Karl May. Explores the impact that this film had on the European--and eventually, American--filmmaking…
Descriptors: Film Criticism, Film Industry, Foreign Countries
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Bytwerk, Randall L. – Central States Speech Journal, 1978
The rhetoric of the final four months of Hitler's Reich is examined, including arguments that Germany could still win the war based on moral and logical grounds, and later appeals based on source credibility, historical analogy, and terror. (JF)
Descriptors: Credibility, Nationalism, Politics, Propaganda
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Bytwerk, Randall L. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1981
To meet the Nazi Party's need for speakers, Fritz Reinhardt began a correspondence course in public speaking in 1928 which trained about 6,000 speakers by 1933. This essay examines the techniques Reinhardt used and the contributions his instructions made to the development of the Nazi meetings and Hitler's takeover. (PD)
Descriptors: Correspondence Study, Persuasive Discourse, Political Influences, Propaganda
Hartinger, Christel – Deutsch als Fremdsprache, 1970
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Communism, German Literature, Literature Reviews
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Terhart, Ewald – European Education, 2004
If one looks at the past and present discussion of the state of teacher training, the irresistible impression is that in the eyes of the participants in this discussion teacher training has actually never been good, is never good, but can become infinitely good for at least 200 years. The situation at any given point in time seems to the public,…
Descriptors: Criticism, Educational Change, Teacher Education, Foreign Countries
Gaines, Blair R. – 1989
The pro-German American newspaper "The Fatherland," published shortly before the United States entered the First World War (1914-1917), displayed a failure of public relations in terms of defining and offering themes likely to convince a target audience to side with Germany. By looking at a public relations campaign undertaken by the…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Mass Media Role, Persuasive Discourse, Press Opinion
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Starke-Meyerring, Doreen – Business Communication Quarterly, 2004
The importance of paying attention to the technology agenda in the educational policies of the United States was demonstrated by Cynthia Selfe (1999) in her analysis of the 1996 initiative "Getting America's Students Ready." Selfe showed how the technology literacy project enjoyed considerable public support induced by popular utopian…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism
Fillippeli, Susan E. – 1988
For the generation of Americans who witnessed and perhaps even fought against the Hitler regime, the consequences of his political manipulation had a significant and tangible impact on their lives. For younger generations it is necessary to work to understand how Hitler constructed his appeals to the German people. While a great deal of his…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, European History, Fascism, Foreign Countries
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Bytwerk, Randall L.; Brooks, Robert D. – 1980
Julius Streicher, the German publisher sentenced to death in the Nuremberg trials for rhetorical crimes against humanity, published the widely-read and virulently anti-semitic weekly tabloid "Der Stuermer" from 1923 to 1945. Through Streicher's rhetoric and through the publication's cartoons, Jews were depicted as bacilli, vampires,…
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Ethnic Stereotypes, Foreign Countries, Jews
Schwartzman, Roy – 1997
Pointing out that the growing body of literature on the Holocaust has been accompanied by concern about how knowledge of the Holocaust may be conveyed, this paper argues that elucidating links between terminology and policy invites reconsideration of what Holocaust studies should accomplish. Close textual analysis of historical artifacts is used…
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Foreign Countries, Genocide, Higher Education
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Heineman, Elizabeth – American Historical Review, 1996
Investigates the representation of German women in the German media during the allied occupation. Initially vilified as fraternizers, they soon became portrayed as the stoic rebuilders of nation and family as the country moved toward reconstruction. Considers the complex, symbiotic relationships among social memory, popular culture, and historical…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Cultural Images, European History, Females
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Hull, John M. – British Journal of Religious Education, 2005
Religious education in England and Germany is similar in many respects and different in others. In both countries the subject must embrace religious plurality, and in both there are questions about the role of the religious communities in their relation to religious education. In recent his book, "Religious Education in a Plural, Western…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Comparative Education, Reader Response
Schwartzman, Roy – 1993
A film presented as factual may permit critical responses that question its purported factual objectivity and political neutrality. In class, Hans-Georg Gadamer's concept of effective-historical consciousness can be used to evaluate the allegedly propagandistic messages in Leni Riefenstahl's "Triumph of the Will." Analysis of this 1934…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Critical Viewing, Documentaries, Film Criticism
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