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Ein Versuch, das Phänomen der Rationalisierung realhistorisch so weit aufzuarbeiten, dass ein hinreichend begründeter Begriff und eine therotische Einordnung des Rationalisierungsbegriffs möglich wird.
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Die vorliegende Bachelorarbeit setzt sich mit der Entwicklung der Werbeeinnahmen des „Zweiten Deutschen Fernsehen“ in den Jahren von 1963 bis 2001 auseinander.Auf Grundlage einer genauen Analyse der Werbeeinnahmen dieser Jahre, wird darüber hinaus der Einfluss des 1984 eingeführten Dualen...
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The development of the Tunisian transport infrastructure in the period following the establishment of the French Protectorate has been little studied. The history of the Tunisian railways and ports is profoundly influenced by developments in the financial situation of the Regency during the last...
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Between 1829 and 1853, the Lower Danube region became one of the strategic grain supply points for the Mediterranean entrepôts and a source for supplementing Britain's food requirements. The Crimean War ended in 1856 with Russia's removal from the Mouths of the Danube. In this context, in...
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The paper aims to analyze the economic interests of some of the Balkan countries and Great Powers in Albania's resources above and below ground with a focus on hydrocarbons. It covers the pe- riod 1920-1926, specifically after the end of World War I when some of the Balkan states and Great...
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I explore the fact that the Mongol Empire invaded most of Eurasia but left Western Europe untouched. I hypothesize that differences in exposure to the Mongols resulted in divergent institutional paths. Where the Mongols invaded, they set up highly centralized autocratic institutions. Meanwhile,...
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