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Predecessors: Prison Writing before 1800 -- $t2. The Spielberg: Concealment and Refutation -- $t3. Bodies Politic -- $t4. Authority, Desire, and Dissent: Serving the Revolution -- $t5. Answering Gramsci: The Anti-Fascists -- $t6. The Death of a President / The Effacement of an Author -- $tConclusion: Sentences and Convictions -- $tNotes -- $tWorks Consulted -- $tIndex 330 $aAlthough there exist a number of studies on prison writing from various countries, Sentences is the first comprehensive examination of autobiographical prison literature from Italy. Klopp has assembled a gallery of fascinating portraits in this chronological survey of prison writings by more than three dozen Italian political figures and intellectuals - including Cellini, Casanova, Tasso, the Martyrs of Mantua, Enrichetta Caracciolo, Gramsci - all of whom were imprisoned for their political convictions. Drawing on prison writings from periods that include the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, the Risorgimento, the rise of socialism and women's rights, and the years of Fascism, Sentences makes a valuable contribution to social and political history.Through clear and sensitive analysis of sample passages Klopp is able to draw insightful conclusions, pointing out the rich intertextual allusions among these diverse prison texts. This survey of writers from different centuries, who espoused very different political points of view, reveals common traits that unite these otherwise dissimilar individuals. 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Das Produkt Sport; 1.1 Definition und Eigenschaften; 1.2 Besonderheiten des Marktumfeldes; 1.2.1 Beispiel Zentralvermarktung der Fußball-Bundesliga; 1.2.2 Unterschiede zu anderen Wirtschaftsbranchen; 1.3 Management und Marketing im Sport; 1.3.1 Sportmarketing; 1.3.2 Der Sportmarketing-Mix; 2. Der Sportkonsument; 2.1 Verbraucherverhalten; 2.2 The Psychological Continuum Model 327 $a2.3 Die Einflussfaktoren des Verbrauchers2.3.1 Psychologische Faktoren; 2.3.2 Perso?nliche Faktoren; 2.3.3 Umweltfaktoren; 2.4. Der Entscheidungsprozess des Verbrauchers; 2.4.1 Barrieren gegen die Konsumentscheidung; 2.4.2 Beispiel zum Entscheidungsprozess des Verbraucher; 3. Der Event - das Sportgroßereignis; 3.1. Eventmanagement; 3.1.1 Hintergru?nde und Bedeutung von Events; 3.1.2 Definition und Charakterisierung von Events; 3.2 Eventmarketing; 3.2.1 Hauptaufgaben des Veranstaltungsmarketings; 3.2.2 Segmentierung nach sozioo?konomischen Faktoren 327 $a3.2.3 Besonderheiten im Zusammenhang mit Sportevents3.3. Eventmarketing als Erlebnismarketing; 3.4. Public Viewing; 4. Empirische Studien zum Thema Sportgroßereignisse; 4.1 FIFA Fußballweltmeisterschaft 2006 in Deutschland; 4.1.1 Neuerungen bei der FIFA Fußball WM 2006; 4.1.2 Kenntnisse und Ergebnisse aus der Studie; 4.2 UEFA EURO 2008 in O?sterreich und der Schweiz; 4.2.1 U?berblick und Studiendesign; 4.2.2 Soziodemographische Merkmale; 4.2.3 Konsummuster der UEFA EURO 2008 Besucher; 5. Die UEFA EURO 2012; 5.1. U?berblick und Regularien; 5.1.1 Spielorte der UEFA EURO 2012 327 $a5.1.2 Qualifikation und Teilnehmer5.1.3. Auslosung und Spielplan der Endrunde; 5.2 Stadien der UEFA EURO 2012; 5.3 Eintrittskarten fu?r die UEFA EURO 2012; 5.3.1 Verteilung und Absatz der Tickets; 5.3.2 Ticketpreise fu?r die UEFA EURO 2012; 5.4. Public Viewing bei der UEFA EURO 2012; 5.5. Konsummuster der UEFA EURO Besucher; 5.6. Regionale Public Viewings in Augsburg; 5.6.1 Public Viewing im Gestrandet; 5.6.2. Public Viewing im Alten Schlachthof Augsburg; 5.6.3. Public Viewing auf dem Augsburger Rathausplatz; Fazit; Anhang; Glossar; Literaturverzeichnis 330 $aHauptbeschreibung Sportgroßereignisse wie die Olympischen Spiele, die FIFA Fußballweltmeisterschaft oder auch die UEFA Europameisterschaft stellen heutzutage das Highlight fu?r Sportkonsumenten, die Sportindustrie und fu?r das Gastgeberland dar. Die Organisationskomitees der jeweiligen La?nder betreiben immensen Aufwand und investieren erhebliche Summen in die Bewerbung um die Austragung derartiger Mega-Events. Denn schließlich besteht die Mo?glichkeit sich der Welto?ffentlichkeit zu pra?sentieren. 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Incorporated,$d2023. 210 4$d©2024. 215 $a1 online resource (333 pages) 311 08$a9783527346912 311 08$a3527346910 327 $aCover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Application of Mössbauer Spectroscopy to Energy Materials -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Mössbauer Spectroscopy for Li?ion and Na?ion Batteries -- 1.2.1 Characterization of Electrode Materials and Electrochemical Reactions -- 1.2.2 Tin?Based Negative Electrode Materials for Li?ion Batteries -- 1.2.2.1 Electrochemical Reactions of Lithium with Tin -- 1.2.2.2 Tin Oxides -- 1.2.2.3 Tin Borophosphates -- 1.2.2.4 Tin?Based Intermetallics -- 1.2.3 Iron?Based Electrode Materials -- 1.2.3.1 LiFePO4 as Positive Electrode Material for Li?ion Batteries -- 1.2.3.2 Fe1.19PO4(OH)0.57(H2O)0.43/C as Positive Electrode Material for Li?ion Batteries -- 1.2.3.3 Na1.5Fe0.5Ti1.5(PO4)3/C as Electrode Material for Na?ion Batteries -- 1.3 Mössbauer Spectroscopy of Tin?Based Catalysts -- 1.3.1 Reforming Catalysis -- 1.3.2 Redox Properties of Pt?Sn Based Catalysts -- 1.3.3 Trimetallic Pt?Sn?In Based Catalysts -- 1.4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 2 Mössbauer Spectral Studies of Iron Phosphate Containing Minerals and Compounds -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Thermodynamic Properties of Iron Phosphate Containing Compounds -- 2.3 Room Temperature Mössbauer Spectra of Iron Phosphate Containing Minerals -- 2.4 Analysis of Magnetically Ordered Mössbauer Spectra -- 2.5 Structural and Thermodynamic Properties of the Polymorphs of FePO4 -- 2.5.1 Polymorphs of FePO4 -- 2.6 Mössbauer Spectra of ??FePO4 -- 2.7 Magnetic Structure of ??FePO4, Obtained by Mössbauer Spectroscopy -- 2.7.1 Magnetic Structure of ??FePO4 -- 2.8 Temperature Dependence of the ??FePO4 Structure Tilt Angle -- 2.9 Mössbauer Spectral Studies on Metastable Polymorphs of FePO4 -- 2.9.1 Crystallographic Structures of Two Polymorphs of FePO4·2H2O. 327 $a2.9.2 Preparation and Crystallographic Structures of the Two Polymorphs, ??FePO4 and ??FePO4 -- 2.9.3 Mössbauer Spectral Studies of FePO4 Metastable Polymorphs -- 2.9.4 Preparation and Mössbauer Spectra of Synthetic Heterosite, (Fe,Mn)PO4 -- 2.9.5 Fits of the Magnetic Mössbauer Spectra of ??Fe0.9Mn0.1PO4 -- 2.10 Mössbauer Spectral Studies of Various Iron Phosphate Compounds -- 2.10.1 Mössbauer Spectral Properties of ??Fe2(PO4)O -- 2.10.2 Mössbauer Spectral Properties of Fe3(PO4)O3 -- 2.10.3 Preparation and Structural Properties of Fe9(PO4)O8 -- 2.10.4 Mössbauer Spectral Properties of Fe9(PO4)O8 -- Acknowledgments -- References and Notes -- Chapter 3 Mössbauer Spectroscopic Investigation of Fe?Based Silicides -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Mössbauer Spectroscopic Investigation of Iron Silicides Prepared By Mechanical Alloying and Heat Treatment -- 3.3 Mössbauer Spectra of Iron Silicide on Silica Prepared by Pyrolysis of Ferrocene?Polydimethylsilane Composites -- 3.4 Synthesis and Mössbauer Spectra of Iron Silicides by Temperature?Programmed Silicification -- 3.5 Mössbauer Spectroscopic Investigation of Doped Iron Silicides -- 3.6 Conclusion and Perspective -- References -- Chapter 4 Mössbauer Spectroscopy of Catalysts -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Principles of the Mössbauer Effect and Outlook of Its Application for Catalyst Studies -- 4.2.1 Brief Overview of the Basics of Mössbauer Spectroscopy -- 4.2.2 Mössbauer Spectroscopy from the Point of View of Catalyst Studies - Particular Features -- 4.2.3 The Probability of the Mössbauer Effect - f?Factor and Size Effects -- 4.2.4 Variants of the Technique -- 4.2.4.1 57Co Emission Spectroscopy -- 4.2.4.2 Synchrotron?Based NFS (Nuclear Forward Scattering) -- 4.2.4.3 Conversion Electron Mössbauer Spectroscopy -- 4.2.5 Technical Implementations - Experimental Conditions -- 4.3 Heterogeneous Catalysts. 327 $a4.3.1 Sites on Supported Particles with Different Participation in Catalytic Processes -- 4.3.2 Collective Effects in Particles (Magnetism) -- 4.3.3 Case Studies -- 4.3.3.1 Metals and Alloys -- 4.3.3.2 Oxide Catalysts -- 4.3.3.3 Catalysts with Fe-N, Fe-C, and Fe-N-C Centers -- 4.4 Biocatalysts - Enzymes -- 4.5 Homogeneous Catalysts - Frozen Solutions -- 4.5.1 Studies on Reaction Intermediates - Time?Resolved Freeze?Quenched Spectra -- 4.6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 5 Application of Mössbauer Spectroscopy in Studying Catalysts for CO Oxidation and Preferential Oxidation of CO in H2 -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Application of Mössbauer Spectroscopy in CO Oxidation -- 5.2.1 57Fe Mössbauer Spectroscopy -- 5.2.2 119Sn Mössbauer Spectroscopy -- 5.2.3 197Au Mössbauer Spectroscopy -- 5.2.4 193Ir Mössbauer spectroscopy -- 5.3 Application of Mössbauer Spectroscopy in PROX -- 5.3.1 PtFe?Containing Catalysts -- 5.3.2 Au?Based Catalysts -- 5.3.3 IrFe?Containing Catalysts -- 5.3.3.1 Porous Carbon Supported IrFe Catalysts -- 5.3.3.2 SiO2 and Al2O3 Supported IrFe Catalysts -- 5.3.4 CuO/CeO2 with Fe2O3 Additive -- 5.4 Concluding Remarks -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 6 Application of 57Fe Mössbauer Spectroscopy in Studying Fe-N-C Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Advanced 57Fe Mössbauer Spectroscopy Technique -- 6.2.1 Room Temperature 57Fe Mössbauer Spectroscopy -- 6.2.2 Low Temperature and Computational 57Fe Mössbauer Spectroscopy -- 6.2.3 In Situ Electrochemical 57Fe Mössbauer Spectroscopy -- 6.3 Characterization of Fe-N-C Using 57Fe Mössbauer Spectroscopy -- 6.3.1 Identification of Active Sites -- 6.3.2 Investigation of Degradation Mechanism -- 6.3.3 Optimization for Synthesis of Fe-N-C -- 6.3.3.1 Precursor Composition -- 6.3.3.2 Heat Treatment. 327 $a6.4 Summary and Perspective -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 7 197Au Mössbauer Spectroscopy of Thiolate?protected Gold Clusters -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Synthesis of Thiolate Protected Gold Clusters -- 7.3 197Au Mössbauer Spectroscopy of Gold Nano?clusters -- 7.3.1 Experimental Procedure of 197Au Mössbauer Spectroscopy -- 7.3.2 197Au Mössbauer Spectra of Aun(SG)m (n & -- equals -- 10?55) -- 7.3.3 Molecular Structure and 197Au Mössbauer Spectra of Au10(SG)10 -- 7.3.4 Molecular Structure and 197Au Mössbauer Spectra of Au25(SG)18 -- 7.3.5 Structural Evolution of Aun(SG)m (n & -- equals -- 10?55) Based on 197Au Mössbauer Spectroscopy -- 7.3.6 197Au Mössbauer Spectra of Au24Pd1(SC12H25)18 -- 7.3.7 197Au Mössbauer Spectra of Aun(SC12H25)m -- 7.4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 8 197Au Mössbauer Spectroscopy of Gold Mixed?Valence Complexes, Cs2[AuIX2][AuIIIY4](X, Y & -- equals -- Cl, Br, I) and [NH3(CH2)nNH3]2[(AuII2)(AuIIII4) (I3)2] (n & -- equals -- 7, 8) -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Experimental Procedure -- 8.2.1 Synthesis and Characterization -- 8.2.1.1 Cs2[AuIX2][AuIIIY4] (X, Y & -- equals -- Cl, Br, I) -- 8.2.1.2 [NH3(CH2)nNH3]2[(AuII2)(AuIIII4)(I3)2] (n & -- equals -- 7, 8) -- 8.2.2 197Au Mössbauer Spectroscopy -- 8.3 Crystal Structure of Cs2[AuIX2][AuIIIY4] (X, Y & -- equals -- Cl, Br, I) -- 8.4 Chemical Bond of Au?X in [AuIX2]? and [AuIIIX4]? -- 8.5 Mössbauer Parameters of 197Au in [AuIX2]? and [AuIIIX4]? -- 8.5.1 Mössbauer Parameters of 197Au in (C4H9)4N[AuIX2] and (C4H9)4N[AuIIIX4] -- 8.5.1.1 Isomer Shift -- 8.5.1.2 Quadrupole Splitting -- 8.5.2 Mössbauer Parameters of 197Au in Cs2[AuIX2][AuIIIX4] (X & -- equals -- Cl, Br, I) -- 8.5.2.1 Isomer Shift -- 8.5.2.2 Quadrupole Splitting -- 8.5.2.3 Analysis of 197Au Mössbauer Parameters for Cs2[AuIX2][AuIIIX4]. 327 $a8.6 Charge Transfer Interaction in Cs2[AuIX2][AuIIIX4] (X & -- equals -- Cl, Br, I) -- 8.7 197Au Mössbauer Spectra of Cs2[AuIX2][AuIIIY4] (X, Y & -- equals -- Cl, Br, I) -- 8.7.1 Isomer Shift of AuI in Cs2[AuIX2][AuIIIY4] -- 8.7.2 Isomer Shift of AuIII in Cs2[AuIX2][AuIIIY4] -- 8.7.3 Quadrupole Splitting of AuI in Cs2[AuIX2][AuIIIY4] -- 8.7.4 Quadrupole Splitting of AuIII in Cs2[AuIX2][AuIIIY4] -- 8.8 Single Crystal 197Au Mössbauer Spectra of Cs2[AuII2][AuIIII4] -- 8.8.1 Comparison of 197Au Mössbauer Spectra Between Single Crystal and Powder Crystal -- 8.8.2 Sign of EFG for AuI in [AuII2]? and AuIII in [AuIIIX4]? -- 8.9 197Au Mössbauer Spectra of Cs2[AuIX2][AuIIIX4] (X & -- equals -- Cl, I) Under High Pressures -- 8.9.1 Phase Diagram of Cs2[AuIX2][AuIIIX4] (X & -- equals -- Cl, Br, I) -- 8.9.2 Origin of Metallic Mixed?Valence State in Cs2[AuICl2][AuIIICl4] -- 8.9.3 Au Valence Transition in Cs2[AuII2][AuIIII4] -- 8.10 197Au Mössbauer Spectra of [NH3(CH2)nNH3]2[(AuII2)(AuIIII4)(I3)2] (n & -- equals -- 7, 8) -- 8.11 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 9 Temperature? and Photo?Induced Spin?Crossover in Molecule?Based Magnets -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Spin?Crossover Phenomena in Cesium Iron Hexacyanidochromate Prussian Blue Analog -- 9.3 Light?Induced Spin?Crossover Magnet in Iron Octacyanidoniobate Bimetal Assembly -- 9.4 Chiral Photomagnetism and Light?Controllable Second Harmonic Light in Iron Octacyanidoniobate Bimetal Assembly -- 9.5 Conclusion 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