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    UID:
    almafu_BV044231441
    Format: 431 Seiten : , Karten.
    ISBN: 978-3-549-07487-9
    Uniform Title: Founding Weimar
    Note: Rezensiert in: sehepunkte 17 (2017), Nr. 10 [15.10.2017], URL: http://www.sehepunkte.de/2017/10/30581.html (Rüdiger Hachtmann)
    Language: German
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Novemberrevolution ; Gewalt ; Politische Ordnung ; Vorgeschichte ; Weimarer Republik ; Münchener Räterepublik ; Niederschlagung ; Gewalt ; Revolution ; Gewalt ; Politische Ordnung ; Historische Darstellung
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    Author information: Siber, Karl Heinz 1951-
    Author information: Jones, Mark 1981-
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Royal Society of Chemistry,
    UID:
    almafu_9958086962502883
    Format: 1 online resource (391 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9781847557629 , 1847557627
    Content: Conservation of artefacts and heritage materials is an increasingly popular and fascinating area, spanning both historical and scientific disciplines. Materials come in many forms ranging from sunken ships to tapestries, from buildings to books. With this wide range of matrices and materials to analyse and preserve, an interdisciplinary approach is needed drawing upon skills from many areas of knowledge. Conservation Science: Heritage Materials links these fields of research together forming a comprehensive text book that discusses analytical aspects, wall paintings, organic and inorganic mate
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Conservation Science -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1 Cultural Heritage: The Archaeologist, the Conservator and the Public - An Essential Coalition -- 1.1 The Archaeologist -- 1.2 The Conservator -- 2 From Discovery to Display -- 2.1 Special Problems of Underwater Recovery -- 2.2 The Raising of the Mary Rose: A Case Study -- 2.3 Preservation of the Evidence: A Multi-discipline Task -- 3 Conservation with a Purpose -- 4 Museums: The Past into the Future -- References and Further Reading -- Chapter 2 Methods in Conservation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminary Examination -- 3 Analytical Methods -- 3.1 Interaction of Radiation with Matter -- 3.2 Interaction of Elemental Particles with Matter -- 3.3 Dating Methods -- 4 Diagnosis of Deterioration Processes -- 5 Conservation Treatments -- 5.1 Cleaning -- 5.2 Desalination -- 5.3 Consolidation -- 5.4 Disinfestation -- 6 Preventive Conservation -- 7 Conclusions -- References and Further Reading -- Chapter 3 Paper -- 1 The Constituents of Paper -- 1.1 Fibres -- 1.2 Paper Size -- 2 The Directional Properties of Paper -- 3 How Paper Interacts with Water -- 4 Deterioration of Paper -- 4.1 Acid-Catalysed Hydrolysis of Cellulose -- 4.2 Oxidation of Cellulose -- 5 Deacidification -- 6 Bleaching and Washing of Paper to Remove Discolouration -- 7 Foxing -- 8 Accelerated Ageing Tests -- 9 Safe Environments for Paper -- 10 Methods for Monitoring the Deterioration of Paper -- 10.1 Physical Measurements -- 10.2 Chemical Methods -- 11 Characterisation of Paper -- 12 Conclusions -- References and Further Reading -- Chapter 4 Textiles -- 1 The Variety of Textiles -- 2 Textile Materials -- 3 Case Study 1: Linen Fibres and the Victory Sail -- 3.1 The Chemical Composition and Microstructure of Linen -- 3.2 The Mechanical Performance of the Victory Sail -- 3.3 Degradation of Cellulosic Fibres. , 3.4 Acidity Measurements on the Victory Sail -- 3.5 Conservation and Display of the Victory Fore Topsail -- 4 Case Study 2: Silk Fibres and the Shackleton Ensign -- 4.1 The Chemical Composition and Microstructure of Silk -- 4.2 Silk Processing for Use as a Textile Fibre -- 4.3 The Condition of the Shackleton Ensign -- 4.4 Assessing the Condition of Silk by Microanalytical Techniques -- 4.5 Degradation of Silk Fibres -- 4.6 Conservation Treatment of the Shackleton Ensign -- 5 Case Study 3: Wool Fibres and the Tree of Jesse Tapestry -- 5.1 The Chemical Composition and Microstructure of Wool -- 5.2 Wool as a Textile Fibre -- 5.3 Degradation of Wool -- 5.4 Assessing the Condition of Wool by Microanalytical Techniques -- 5.5 Conservation and Treatment of the Tree of Jesse Tapestry -- 6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References and Further Reading -- Chapter 5 Leather -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Nature and Properties of Leather -- 2.1 Criteria which Define Tannage -- 2.2 Collagen -- 2.3 Tanning Materials -- 3 The Manufacture of Leather -- 3.1 Vegetable Tanning Processes -- 3.2 Alum Tawing -- 3.3 Oil Tannage -- 3.4 Fur Dressing -- 4 The Deterioration of Leather -- 4.1 Physical Deterioration -- 4.2 Biological Deterioration -- 4.3 Chemical Deterioration -- 5 Conservation Techniques -- 5.1 Biological Deterioration -- 5.2 Chemical Deterioration -- 6 Conclusions -- References and Further Reading -- Chapter 6 Metals -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Extraction -- 1.2 Metallurgy -- 2 Corrosion -- 3 Field Treatment and Transportation -- 4 Conservation -- 4.1 Acid Pickling -- 4.2 Aqueous Washing -- 4.3 Electrolytic Conservation -- 4.4 Hydrogen Reduction -- 5 Stabilisation and Consolidation -- 6 Conclusions -- References and Further Reading -- Chapter 7 Glass and Ceramics -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Deterioration and Conservation of Glass -- 2.1 History of Glassmaking. , 2.2 Chemical Composition, Structure, and Physical Properties -- 2.3 Degradation Mechanisms: Basic Reactions in Water -- 2.4 Degradation of Objects Indoors -- 2.5 Weathering of Stained Glass Windows -- 2.6 Degradation of Archaeological Glasses -- 2.7 Conservation Materials: Coatings, Consolidants, Adhesives -- 2.8 Restoration and Cleaning -- 2.9 Conditions for Storage and Display -- 3 Deterioration and Conservation of Ceramics -- 3.1 History and Technology -- 3.2 Raw Materials -- 3.3 Firing Process -- 3.4 Colouration and Glazes -- 3.5 Dating and Provenance -- 3.6 Deterioration -- 3.7 Restoration and Conservation -- 4 Conclusions -- References and Further Reading -- Chapter 8 Plastics -- 1 Plastics in Heritage Collections -- 2 The Chemistry and Physics of Plastics -- 2.1 Preparation of Polymers -- 2.2 Additives -- 2.3 Shaping Plastics -- 3 Identification of Plastics -- 3.1 Simple tests -- 3.2 Analytical Techniques -- 4 Degradation of Plastics -- 4.1 Degradation of Cellulose Nitrate -- 4.2 Degradation of Cellulose Acetate -- 4.3 Degradation of Plasticised PVC -- 4.4 Degradation of Polyurethane Foam -- 5 Conservation of Plastics -- 5.1 Conservation of Cellulose Nitrate -- 5.2 Conservation of Cellulose Acetate -- 5.3 Conservation of Plasticised PVC -- 5.4 Conservation of Polyurethane Foam -- 6 Conclusions -- References and Further Reading -- Chapter 9 Stone -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Degradation 'Equation' -- 2.1 Material -- 2.2 Process -- 2.3 Environment -- 2.4 Limestone Weathering in an Urban Environment: Illustration of the Interaction of the Three Factors -- 3 Microorganisms and Stone Decay -- 3.1 Light-dependent Microbial Growths -- 3.2 Organics-dependent Microbial Growths -- 3.3 Inorganics-dependent Microbial Growths -- 3.4 Stone Colonisation and Biofilms -- 3.5 Interactions of Microbes with Stone Salts -- 4 Conservation Practices. , 4.1 Identification -- 4.2 Prevention -- 4.3 Barriers to Agents of Degradation -- 4.4 Removal of Degradation -- 4.5 Control of Microbial Growths using Biocides -- 4.6 Consolidation -- 4.7 Replacement -- 5 Conclusion -- 6 Suggestions for Further Reading -- References and Further Reading -- Chapter 10 Wall Paintings: Aspects of Deterioration and Restoration -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Wall Paintings as an Integral Part of Buildings -- 3 Damaging Processes -- 3.1 Deterioration by Soluble Salts -- 3.2 Deterioration by Microorganisms -- 4 Cleaning and Consolidation -- 4.1 Consolidation -- 4.2 Cleaning Methodologies -- 5 Conclusions -- References and Further Reading -- Chapter 11 Conservation of Ancient Timbers from the Sea -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Biodeteriogens -- 2.1 Marine Wood-Boring Animals -- 2.2 Lignolytic Marine Microorganisms -- 2.3 Erosion Bacteria -- 2.4 Tunnelling Bacteria -- 2.5 Cavitation Bacteria -- 2.6 Bacterial Symbionts of Shipworm -- 2.7 Soft Rot Fungi -- 2.8 Basidiomycete Fungi -- 2.9 Insect Borers -- 3 Wood Structure -- 3.1 Archaeological Wood Recovered from the Marine Environment -- 3.2 Properties and Condition of Waterlogged Archaeological Wood -- 3.3 Storage of Waterlogged Archaeological Wood -- 3.4 Wrapping in Polyethylene Bags or Sheeting -- 3.5 Storage of Large Wooden Artefacts -- 3.6 The Storage of the Mary Rose Hull -- 3.7 Reburial -- 4 Conservation of Archaeological Wood -- 4.1 Definitions and Aims -- 4.2 Lumen-filling Treatments -- 4.3 Bulking Treatments -- 4.4 Surface Coatings -- 5 Conservation Methods -- 5.1 Removal of Mineral Inclusions -- 5.2 Microbial Activity -- 5.3 Polyethylene Glycol Method -- 5.4 In-situ Polymerisation with Radiation Curing Monomers and Resins -- 5.5 Drying Following Conservation Treatment -- 6 Conclusions -- References and Further Reading. , Chapter 12 In-situ Preservation of Waterlogged Archaeological Sites -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Environmental Monitoring -- 2.1 Water Level -- 2.2 Pore Water Composition -- 2.3 Redox Potential (Eh) -- 2.4 pH -- 3 Deterioration of Modern Materials Analogous to Artefacts -- 4 What does Environmental Monitoring Alone Tell us? -- 4.1 Case Study: In situ Preservation of the Site of Nydam -- 4.2 Deterioration and Protection of Wooden Artefacts -- 4.3 Deterioration of Iron Artefacts -- 5 Conclusions -- References and Further Reading -- Subject Index. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780854046591
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0854046593
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV037195490
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (320 p.) , 145 col.ill
    ISBN: 1847558631 , 9781847558633
    Series Statement: Special publication v. 315
    Note: Comprehensively covers the key topical areas of heritage science and discusses the threats to a wide range of heritage materials and monuments by biological and chemical agents of decay, Heritage Science is emerging as a discipline that brings together chemists, physicists, microbiologists, conservation scientists, archaeologists and conservators. Its scope, precise boundaries and the interfaces between its component disciplines may be in a state of flux but, above all, its interdisciplinary nature offers understanding of the causes, control and protection of heritage from ever-present environmental challenges. In particular, the activities of microbes play a central part in shaping the natural world of our planet but this awesome power constitutes a serious threat to the integrity of our most precious art, heritage artefacts, monuments and cultural treasures. Heritage artefacts that have been recovered from water, or that exist near the sea in maritime conditions, pose special conservation problems due in main to the combined effect of microbial activities and physical/chemical assaults that the environment can offer. This book is a result of the invited and updated papers from HMS2005: Microbes, Monuments and Maritime Materials and forms a comprehensive volume that addresses key topical areas of heritage science and discusses the threats to a wide range of heritage materials and monuments by biological and chemical agents of decay. Key features of the book include: " Up-to-date summaries on the conservation of internationally-important artefacts and monuments " Clear outline of molecular techniques to identify microbes in environmental heritage samples " Wide range of case studies covering wood, stone, cave and cave paintings " Contributions presented as fully referenced research publications giving useful technical details and identification of areas for futu++ , re study " Informs conservators about the threats from microbes to a range of materials " Extensive range of case studies of important world heritage artefacts and monuments as well as an overview of in situ preservation of historic ships " Provides background knowledge on the use and application of modern analytical techniques in conservation " Contains detailed information on molecular and synchrotron techniques to assist with identifying biological and chemical threats to heritage artefacts and monuments The book also provides up-to-date information on subjects covering the component field of heritage microbiology, molecular and chemical analytical techniques, and the mechanisms of degradation and deterioration of historic ships and buildings. The book details state-of-the-art techniques for the study of large and small heritage objects, and their conservation. Techniques cover the use of GIS image processing, molecular biological analysis of environmental samples including FISH, electrophoresis to remove corrosive ions and synchrotron radiation to detect chemicals present in artefacts. Several authors have developed their methods through involvement in international collaborative projects such as BIOBRUSH, BACPOLES and Save the Vasa. Extensive emphasis is placed on case studies and there is a valuable section on historic ships covering the preservation of HMS Victory, ss Great Britain, Vasa and the Mary Rose. This book provides an indispensable guide and reference source for those working in all areas of historical conservation, biodeterioration, microbiology and materials science
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
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    Keywords: Konservierung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    New Haven [u.a.] :Yale Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV012779452
    Format: XI, 270 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 0-300-08138-3 , 978-0-300-08138-1 , 978-0-300-10202-4
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 245 - 260. - Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Architekturtheorie ; Architektur ; Architektur ; Architektur ; Proportion ; ca. v1. Jh. Vitruvius ; Bibliografie
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    Book
    Book
    Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, USA ; Port Melbourne, Australia ; New Dehli, India ; Singapore :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV043812232
    Format: xx Seiten, 4 ungezählte Seiten, 380 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Karten.
    Edition: First published
    ISBN: 978-1-107-11512-5 , 978-1-107-53552-7
    Content: "The German Revolution of 1918-19 was a transformative moment of modern European history. It was both the end of the German Empire and the First World War, as well as the birth of the Weimar Republic, the short-lived democracy that preceded the establishment of the Nazi dictatorship. A time of great political drama, the revolution saw unprecedented levels of mass mobilisation and political violence, including the 'Spartacist Uprising' of January 1919, the murders of Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg, and the violent suppression of strikes and the Munich Councils' Republic. Drawing upon the historiography of the French Revolution, Founding Weimar is the first study to place crowds and the politics of the streets at the heart of the revolution's history. Carefully argued and meticulously researched, it will appeal to anyone with an interest in the relationship between violence, revolution, and state-formation, as well as in the history of modern Germany."...Provided by publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Revolution ; Gewalt ; Politische Ordnung ; Münchener Räterepublik ; Niederschlagung ; Gewalt ; Novemberrevolution ; Gewalt ; Politische Ordnung ; Vorgeschichte ; Weimarer Republik
    Author information: Jones, Mark 1981-
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    Book
    Book
    New York, NY :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV041349424
    Format: xix, 471 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Karten.
    ISBN: 978-0-521-80932-0
    Content: "The Pantheon is one of the most important architectural monuments of all time. Thought to have been built by Emperor Hadrian in approximately AD 125 on the site of an earlier, Agrippan-era monument, it brilliantly displays the spatial pyrotechnics emblematic of Roman architecture and engineering. The Pantheon gives an up-to-date account of recent research on the best preserved building in the corpus of ancient Roman architecture from the time of its construction to the twenty-first century. Each chapter addresses a specific fundamental issue or period pertaining to the building; together, the essays in this volume shed light on all aspects of the Pantheon's creation, and establish the importance of the history of the building to an understanding of its ancient fabric and heritage, its present state, and its special role in the survival and evolution of ancient architecture in modern Rome"..
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    Language: English
    Subjects: Art History
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    Keywords: Architektur ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Cover
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    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_86021799X
    Format: xx, 380 Seiten , Illustrationen ; Karten
    ISBN: 9781107115125 , 9781107535527
    Content: "The German Revolution of 1918-19 was a transformative moment of modern European history. It was both the end of the German Empire and the First World War, as well as the birth of the Weimar Republic, the short-lived democracy that preceded the establishment of the Nazi dictatorship. A time of great political drama, the revolution saw unprecedented levels of mass mobilisation and political violence, including the 'Spartacist Uprising' of January 1919, the murders of Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg, and the violent suppression of strikes and the Munich Councils' Republic. Drawing upon the historiography of the French Revolution, Founding Weimar is the first study to place crowds and the politics of the streets at the heart of the revolution's history. Carefully argued and meticulously researched, it will appeal to anyone with an interest in the relationship between violence, revolution, and state-formation, as well as in the history of modern Germany."--Provided by publisher
    Content: La grande peur of November 1918 -- Karl Liebknecht and the Spartacist threat -- Terror and order -- The edge of the abyss -- The January uprising -- Atrocities and remobilization -- Weimar's order to execute -- Death in Munich
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 339-365
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Jones, Mark Founding Weimar Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016 ISBN 9781316335628
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Jones, Mark, 1981 - Founding Weimar Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016 ISBN 9781316793640
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Novemberrevolution ; Gewalt ; Gründung ; Weimarer Republik ; Historische Darstellung
    Author information: Jones, Mark 1981-
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Taylor and Francis
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046929449
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780203987032
    Content: Planning is not a technical and value free activity. Planning is an overt political system that creates both winners and losers. The Planning Polity is a book that considers the politics of development and decision-making, and political conflicts between agencies and institutions within British town and country planning. The focus of assessment is how British planning has been formulated since the early 1990s, and provides an in-depth and revealing assessment of both the Major and Blair governments' terms of office. The book will prove to be an invaluable guide to the British planning system today and the political demands on it. Students and activists within urban and regional studies, planning, political science and government, environmental studies, urban and rural geography, development, surveying and planning, will all find the book to be an essential companion to their work
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Taylor and Francis
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046929507
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780203996225
    Content: The UK government of Tony Blair is committed to fostering a European dimension of planning practice. Significant developments in relation to planning within Europe are occurring. The creation of the European Spatial Development Perspective, the reform of the Structural Funds, and the implementation of programmes to foster trans-national co-operation between governments, will all impact on UK government, and on planning system in particular. Even within the UK, devolution and regionalisation will bring new pressures for overall co-ordination on the issue of European spatial planning. Issues concerning the revisions of the Structural Funds in 2000 and 2006, and funding opportunities for local authorities, are closely connected with the theme of this book. More importantly, it is expected that the link between funding and spatial policy within British planning will become more clearly defined during this period. The European dimension of British planning, as a consequence, may grow significantly over the next few years. The authors tackle four key issues in their discussion of this topic: * British political attitudes to Europeanisation issues * The changing relationships between different arms of the state * The often complex interdependencies between tiers of governance * The rapidly changing definition of British urban and regional planning
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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