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Aufsätze/ Articles
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1948-A-eng-1 | |||
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Social
Anxieties. Lecture by Norbert Elias, Ph. D., 21st September, 1948 |
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entdeckt
von/ discovered by: Hermann Korte (Hamburg/BRD), Ingo
Mörth & Anita Moser (Linz); |
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in: I.S.T.D. Members' Bulletin (London/UK: Institute for the Scientific Treatment of Delinquency), Nr. 3 (October 1948), pp. 2-3 |
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siehe auch: Bewerbungsformular an der Universität Leicester (1954-M-eng-1), beschrieben in Korte (1996), S. 80/ see also: application form at the university of Leicester, 1954-M-eng-1. see also: Norbert Elias Archive (part 1), Inv.-Nr. 147 (Letters received by N. Elias concerning lectures given at the Institute for the Scientific Treatment of Delinquency. 1945, 1948, 1950. 1 cover) The Institute at the end of 1948 changed its name to "Institute for the Study of Delinquency", and is now the "Center for Crime and Justice Studies" (CCJS) at the Kings College's School of Law, London/UK. The "I.S.T.D. Bulletinn" can be found in the archives of the CCJS. |
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Referate & Vorträge/ Reports & lectures
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1948-R-ger-1 | |||
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Sinn-erfüllung und Sinn-entleerung (sic!). |
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archival entry: Saskia Visser & Rudolf Knijff | |||
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Vortrag/ lecture held at: Wilton Park (Wiston House, Steyning, West Sussex/UK), spring 1948 (?) text in: Norbert Elias Archive (part 1), Inv.-Nr. 172 ( File concerning lectures by N. Elias held at Wilton Park with a text of a lecture "Sinn-erfüllung und Sinn-entleerung" (incomplete) ... 1948. ..., n.d. 1 cover). |
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Erläuterungen
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see also Norbert Elias Archive (part 1), Inv.-Nr. 153 (Letter received by N. Elias concerning lectures given at Wilton Park. 1948. 1 document). note
on Wilton Park: "Wilton
Park was established in January 1946 as part of an initiative to promote
the establishment of a successful democracy in Germany after the Second
World War. From 1946-8, more than 4,000 German POWs (Prisoners of War)
discussed democratic processes with visiting British intellectuals and
political figures such as the philosopher Bertrand Russell, the social
reformer Lord William Beveridge, and Lady Astor, the first female Member
of Parliament."
More information on Wilton
Park: http://www.wiltonpark.org.uk/web/about/wphistory.html; |
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