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Survival in the Organization: Gunnar Hjelholt Looks Back at the Concentration Camp from an Organizational ...
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Benedicte Madsen
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Soren Willert
Aarhus Univ Pr, 1996
Book aptly titled
I have a copy of the book from the translator and enjoyed it as a general reader. Not sure what value it is to the working psychologist. For the general reader it gives a clinical look at man in competitive circumstances. The book is 94 pages in small pages, easily read in a couple of hours. Also for those who had relatives in camps. A unique angle.
Aesthetics of the Elements : Imaginary Morphologies in Texts and Paintings
Hans-Erik Larsen
Aarhus Univ Pr, 1997
"The Aesthetics of the Elements" introduces a semiotic and phenomenological understanding of the four elements: earth, air, fire, water, as they appear in description and depiction. It develops a theory of the imaginary in human thought, and examines the occurrence of the elements, not in their role as trivial contents of the imaginary, but rather as aspects of its constitutive background - as material dimensions giving rise to direct and ...
Africa Proconsularis: Regional Studies in the Segermes Valley of Northern Tunisia III (v. 3)
Aarhus Univ Pr, 2001
From 1987 to 1990, in collaboration with several Danish research institutes, the Tunisian Institute National de Patrimoine carried out an extensive archaeological survey in the valley known as the Segermes basin, in Tunisia. The results of that work are contained in three volumes entitled "Africa Proconsularis". This volume reviews the information and looks at the historical conclusions.
Byzantine Chant: Tradition & Reform : Acts of a Meeting Held at the Danish Institute at Athens, November ...
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Aarhus Univ Pr, 1997
Fascinating glimpse at academics wrestling with this topic
Thirteen articles/monographs, including three in Greek (with one-page English language summaries), wrestle with the question, how should the music in pre-1800s Byzantine chant manuscripts be understood today? Western musicologists from the 1920s through at least the 1970s assumed that the early-1800s reform of Byzantine chant notation reflected a revolutionary change in the musical content of ...
Egyptisk Mobelkunst Fra Faraotiden/Egyptian Furniture Making in the Age of the Pharaohs
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Dan Svarth
Aarhus Univ Pr, 1998
Egyptian furniture
As a bibliophile, I was elated to receive this book as a present a couple of years ago. I have the hard cover edition and it is one of the finest books in my collection for both content and the actual book itself (binding, cover, quality of paper, typography, layout). I build reproductions of Egyptian furniture from the Pharaoic age and have found the illustrations and descriptions very helpful ...
Strategy, Opportunity Identification and Entrepreneurship
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Peder Smed Christensen
Aarhus Univ Pr, 1990
The small print makes reading very difficult!...it's more of a scholarly thesis!
This book is actually a Print on Demand book. The type print is rather small which makes reading very difficult. Layout-wise, and judging from the presentation format, it's also more of a scholarly thesis. Overall, I found some relatively good and interesting insights about opportunity identification and entrepreneurial behaviour, at least from the European/Scandinavian perspective. ...
The Argolid at the Transition to the Mycenean Age: Studies in the Chronology and Cultural Development in the ...
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Soren Dietz
Aarhus Univ Pr, 1991
A Profound Study on a Difficult Period
This study on the transition between the Middle Bronze Age and the Late Bronze Age at Argolid, is complete. Soren Dietz has done an exhaustive enquiry of material from Asine, Mycenai, Argos, Prosymna and Miloi creating a more detailed sequel of style to the already existing one. Moreover, all the burial contexts are discussed and dated thoroughly. As a result the hole period is divided to ...
Translating Nations (The Dolphin, 30)
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Meena Alexander
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Caroline Bergvall
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Aarhus Univ Pr, 2000
National Identities and Violence
This critical anthology collects various approaches that register the changes in contemporary theory pertinent to the thinking of the nation. There are no less than nine different critical responses exploring the equivocal significance of narratives of identity, origin and progress in the cultural formation of the nation. As Prem Poddar puts it in the Introduction, "such a redescription of the ...
Roman Art and Imperial Policy (Jutland Archaeological Society Publications, Vol XIX)
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Niels Hannestad
Aarhus Univ Pr, 1988
art in the service of politics
In this book you can to see how was used art and architecture to propaganda service in the Roman Republic and Empire. Very Good!
Flint Tools and Plant Working: Hidden Traces of Stone Age Technology : A Use Wear Study of Some Danish ...
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Helle Juel Jensen
Aarhus Univ Pr, 1994
Excellent and valuable volume !
This book outlines the results of a series of micro-wear analysis of artefacts occurring in the late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic of Denmark. Such a study is unprecedented and fills a long standing gap in our knowledge of the continuity-discontinuity in artefact usage across the transition. This work becomes even more valuable now that the symbolic and contextual significance of artefacts in ...
Armenian Texts, Tasks and Tools (Acta Jutlandica)
Henning Lehmann
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J. J. S. Weitenberg
Aarhus Univ Pr, 1993
This collection of papers from a workshop held in Sandbjerg in July 1989 had as its subject, "Priorities, Problems and Techniques of Text Editions". The papers comment on the principal questions - how do we today set priorities and solve problems connected with the study of Armenian manuscripts. and the edition of texts contained in the treasuries of Armenian maunuscript collections. A general evaluation of how to assess various readings in ...
Africa Proconsularis: Regional Studies in the Segermes Valley of Northern Tunisia, Vols. 1-2 With Charts (v. ...
Nationalmuseet (Denmark)
Aarhus Univ Pr, 1996
What was the relationship between city and country in the Roman Empire? The writings which have been preserved show an enormous empire, divided into "cells", each with a city at its centre. But the written sources are few, and focus mainly on the cities of Italy; they do not tell what life was like in the Roman provinces. Through systematic studies of the ancient landscape in Northern Tunisia, archaeologists have reconstructed the day-to-day ...
Arthropod Natural Enemies in Arable Land 3: The Individual, the Population and the Community (Natural Science ...
Wilf Powell
Aarhus Univ Pr, 1998
This volume presents research and discussion papers which consider the analysis of population processes and modelling of the population dynamics related to beneficial predators and parasitoids in agroecosystems. Various papers are concerned with the influence of behaviour on population dynamics and the effectiveness of natural enemies in pest control. Other authors discuss pest/predator population dynamics; temporal density and activity ...
Archaeology and the Man-Made Material Reality
Klavs Randsborg
Aarhus Univ Pr, 1992
An introduction to the theory and method of prehistoric archaeology by one of Denmark's leading archaeologists. Examples from all over Europe are included throughout.
Archaeological Formation Processes: The Representativity of Archaeological Remains from Danish Prehistory ...
Kristian Kristiansen
Aarhus Univ Pr, 1985
This selection of articles represents a complete national survey of the effect of historical post-depositional factors for archaeological representativity.
Alcohol and Drugs in the Workplace Attitudes, Policies, and Programmes in Denmark: Attitudes, Policies and ...
Knud-Erik Sabroe
Aarhus Univ Pr, 1995
This report was made in connection with a project established by the International Labour Office, Geneva and the EU-Commission DG V: "Alcohol and Drugs in the Workplace". It contains a quantitative and qualitative survey of the attitudes towards alcohol and other drugs in the Danish workplace.
Alcohol in Society
Knud-Erik Sabroe
Aarhus Univ Pr, 1994
This report was made in connection with a project established by the International Labour Office, Geneva and the EU-Commission DG V: 'Alcohol and Drugs in the Workplace'. It contains a quantitative and qualitative survey of the attitudes towards alcohol and other drugs in the Danish workplace.
Apocryphon Serverini Studies in Gnosticism and Manichaeism Presented to Soryn Giversen
Aarhus Univ Pr, 1993
This collection of essays was presented to Professor Soren Giversen on his 65th birthday, 9 January 1993. Their common theme is ancient Gnosticism and its importance to the social, cultural and religious development of the Mediterranean world from Hellenistic to Roman times. Our knowledge of Gnosticism has recently been enriched by the discovery of previously unknown Gnostic texts preserved in Coptic manuscripts and published by Soren Giversen ...
Aspects of Hellenistic Kingship (Studies in Hellenistic Civilization, 7)
Per Bilde
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Troels Engberg-Pedersen
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Aarhus Univ Pr, 1996
Kingship was probably the most important institution in the Hellenistic world. The enormous territories conquered by Alexander the Great were not organised as democratic republics or a Greek type of "tyranny", but as monarchies inspired by the Macedonian kingdom and the Persian Empire. In fact, the idea of kingship was, so to speak, contagious in the Hellenistic era, and the proclamation of a king was the simplest way of establishing ...
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