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UNINA9910495941303321 |
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Autore |
Bernhardt Rüdiger |
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Culture ouvrière – Arbeiterkultur : Mutations d’une réalité complexe en Allemagne du XIXe au XXIe siècle / / Dominique Herbet |
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Villeneuve d'Ascq, : Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2020 |
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1 online resource (430 p.) |
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BitzegeioUrsula |
CorbinAnne-Marie |
DeffargesAnne |
DeshaiesMichel |
DittmarNorbert |
DollJürgen |
DufresneMarion |
GabaudeFlorent |
GenvoRachel |
GrangetCyrille |
Hähnel-MesnardCarola |
HanseOlivier |
HerbetDominique |
JalleratBritta |
LanoëElise |
Le BerreAline |
MareugeAgathe |
Miard-DelacroixHélène |
NeauPatrice |
PailhèsAnne-Marie |
SchmiderChristine |
SellierJulien |
StrasserAlfred |
TerrisseBénédicte |
ThiériotGérard |
VayssièreÈve |
WillmannFrançoise |
YècheHélène |
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Working class - Germany - History |
Popular culture - Germany - History |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Couvrant une vaste période, de la fin du xixe siècle à nos jours, l’ouvrage aborde la question de la culture ouvrière dans une perspective transnationale, interdisciplinaire et interculturelle en cohérence avec les questionnements actuels de l’historiographie : à l’heure du discours sur la mémoire du mouvement ouvrier, il en retrace l’évolution dans l’espace germanophone, en mettant en évidence des pratiques culturelles porteuses de progrès pour la classe ouvrière. La notion de culture ouvrière, prise au sens large du terme, est donc analysée dans ses implications historiques, politiques, sociologiques, linguistiques et artistiques. Plusieurs études font intervenir la dimension comparatiste avec une mise en perspective entre la Rhénanie du Nord-Westphalie et le Nord-Pas de Calais. La politique culturelle de la RDA, État des travailleurs et paysans, y occupe une place centrale, montrant les limites d’une culture ouvrière imposée et uniquement centrée sur la place de l’ouvrier dans l’appareil productif. Dans le contexte d’une culture de masse, la pérennité des notions de classe ouvrière, et donc de culture ouvrière, a pu être remise en cause, mais plusieurs auteurs évoquent aussi une culture qui intègre la dimension du travail, d’un travail aliénant ou précaire, mais aussi l’absence de travail, dans des domaines comme le théâtre, la littérature ou la lutte syndicale, avec notamment les questions d’intégration des immigrés et du multiculturalisme. |
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UNINA9910831176503321 |
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Corlett Richard |
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Tropical rain forests [[electronic resource] ] : an ecological and biogeographical comparison / / Richard T. Corlett and Richard B. Primack |
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Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Blackwell, c2011 |
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1-283-40793-0 |
9786613407931 |
1-4443-9227-1 |
1-4443-9229-8 |
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[2nd ed.] |
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1 online resource (338 p.) |
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PrimackRichard B. <1950-> |
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Rain forests |
Rain forest ecology |
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Rev. ed. of : Tropical rain forests : an ecological and biogeographical comparison / Richard Primack & Richard Corlett. c2005. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Tropical RainForests; Contents; Preface to the first edition; Preface to the second edition; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Many Tropical Rain Forests; What are tropical rain forests?; Where are the tropical rain forests?; Rain forest environments; Rain forest histories; Origins of the similarities and differences among rain forests; Many rain forests; Conclusions; Chapter 2 Plants: Building Blocks of the Rain Forest; Plant distributions; Rain forest structure; How many plant species?; Widespread plant families; Neotropical rain forests; Asian rain forests |
Rain forests in New Guinea and AustraliaAfrican rain forests; Madagascan rain forests; Conclusions and future research directions; Chapter 3 Primate Communities: A Key to Understanding Biogeography and Ecology; What are primates?; Old World versus New World primates; Primate diets; Primate communities; Primate equivalents in Australia and New Guinea; Conclusions and future research directions; Chapter 4 Carnivores and Plant-eaters; Carnivores; Herbivores of the forest floor; Conclusions and future research directions; Chapter 5 Birds: Linkages in the Rain Forest Community; Biogeography |
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Little, brown, insect-eating birdsForest frugivores; Fruit size and body size; Flower visitors; Ground-dwellers; Woodpeckers; Birds of prey; Scavengers; Night birds; Migration; Comparison of bird communities across continents; Conclusions and future research directions; Chapter 6 Fruit Bats and Gliding Animals in the Forest Canopy; Fruit- and nectar-feeding bats; Flying behavior; Foraging behavior; Bats as pollinators and seed dispersal agents; Gliding vertebrates; Conclusions and future research directions; Chapter 7 Insects: Diverse, Abundant, and Ecologically Important; Butterflies; Ants |
TermitesBees; Conclusions and future research directions; Chapter 8 Island Rain Forests; Pacific islands; Evolution on islands; Indian Ocean islands; Atlantic islands; Caribbean islands; Natural disasters; Human impacts; Conclusions and future research directions; Chapter 9 The Future of Tropical Rain Forests; Different forests, different threats; The major threats; The forces behind the threats; Global climate change; Saving the many rain forests; Conclusions and future research directions; References; Index |
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The first edition of Tropical Rain Forests: an Ecological and Biogeographical Comparison exploded the myth of 'the rain forest' as a single, uniform entity. In reality, the major tropical rain forest regions, in tropical America, Africa, Southeast Asia, Madagascar, and New Guinea, have as many differences as similarities, as a result of their isolation from each other during the evolution of their floras and faunas. This new edition reinforces this message with new examples from recent and on-going research. After an introduction to the environments and geological histories of the maj |
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