Western Germany

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VTG SHEFFIELD FLASHER BUNNY RABBIT ALARM CLOCK ORIGINAL BOX Western Germany $75.00 |
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JAUCH WESTERN GERMANY GRANDFATHER WALL CLOCK WOOD P.L.31 9 76 $199.95 |
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FRANZ HERMLE MANTLE CLOCK,KEY WIND,2 JEWELS,CHIME. WESTERN GERMANY. $95.00 |
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Vintage German Alarm Clock Reuge Swiss Music “The Blue Danube” Western Germany $22.75 |
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MAGNA ALARM CLOCK made in Western Germany! $1.00 |
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Old Vintage Whimsical Cuckoo Clock Western Germany, Neat! $9.99 |
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Vintage Brass Kieninger & Obergfell 6 Six Jewels Dome Clock Western Germany $26.00 |
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RARE Vintage Retro Pink TimeMaster Radium West Western Germany Alarm Clock WORKS $46.99 |
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BOLERO CLOCK RICHARD RAU Western Germany Clock Medal Flower Alarm Clock $39.99 |
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TREND BY SLIGH GRANDFATHER CLOCK – WESTERN GERMANY MADE IN ZEELAND MICHIGAN ’80s $550.00 |
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CLOCK.FANCH WESTERN GERMANY 10/78 FOR PARTS $9.99 |
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VINTAGE MADE IN WESTERN GERMANY PENDULUM KIENINGER & OBERGTELL ELECTRIC CLOCK $79.99 |
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Vintage Kundo Electronic Kieninger&Obersfell Made in Western Germany No battery $20.49 |
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Western Germany Bedside Tabletop Alarm Clock Clear Teal Blue $49.95 |
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Vintage Brass Kieninger & Obergfell 6 Six Jewels Dome Clock Western Germany $38.25 |
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DANEKER “President” Grandfather Clock 6’8″ tall * Western Germany $800.00 |
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VINTAGE WESTERN GERMANY MANTLE CLOCK $99.99 |
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Vintage LINDEN Western Germany ALARM CLOCK $40.00 |
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JAUCH WESTERN GERMANY WALL CLOCK DARK WOOD OLD 0051010 $99.99 |
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Old Rare Vintage Antique Western Germany Bradley Wind up windup clock $44.99 |
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Germany $3.95 Learn more about Germany, whose post-war recovery resulted in reunification. In the year after the opening of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, Western political and economic systems were introduced in the East, and two radically different societies began to merge. Germany was reunited on October 3, 1990, after decades of division.Germany’s scenic beauty includes Alpine mountain regions, the famous Rhine and Danube rivers, and the Black Forest. Acid rain, from sulfur dioxide emissions, now threatens Germany’s old-growth forests. |
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Property and Civil Society in South-Western Germany 1820-1914 $145 This is a study of the uses of property in south-western Germany from 1820 to 1914. Based on extensive documentation from civil court records, the book provides important new insights into the nature of civil society, forms of social conflict, and the application of the law to everyday life. The book's intriguing, sometimes bizarre, and always revealing stories of legal disputes offer an ironic and bemused view of the past human condition. – ;Historians have often employed the concept of civil society, an intermediary realm between the family and the state, to analyse nineteenth-century Europe and North America. They have concentrated on voluntary associations, the press and public meetings, the constituent elements of J–uuml–;rgen Habermas's 'public sphere', in doing so overlooking a central element of nineteenth-century civil society: property and its disposition, whether within the family or in the marketplace. This book examines the place of property in the society of south-western Germany during property's nineteenth-century golden age. It analyses the culture of property ownership and property transactions within families, among business partners and competitors, and among creditors and debtors. The work considers the boundaries of property, outlining relationships between neighbouring property owners, and showing how property ownership helped shape social distinctions between men and women,. Christians and Jews, the upper and lower classes, the sane and the insane, and between honourable and dishonourable actions. It traces the development of property relations and property transactions from the end of the Napoleonic era to the eve of the First World War. The book's conclusion compares. conditions in south-western Germany with those elsewhere in Europe and North America, and considers changes in property relations occurring in Germany during the age of total war and in the post-1945 period in the light of structures and developments in the nineteenth century. Based on extensive documentation from civil court records, Property and Civil Society in South-Western Germany presents its results through the recounting of intriguing, sometimes bizarre, but always revealing stories of legal disputes. A reconsideration of the nature of civil society, an analysis of nineteenth-century social development and social conflict, a study of the nature and action of the law in everyday life, the book is also an ironic and bemused look at the past human. condition. – ;This important books casts light on myriad aspects of urban and rural everyday life in the long nineteenth century, and offers new perspectives on the nature of civil society and the constructedness of social values and social relations more generally. – Brian Vick, Central European History |
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Germany (Countries Of The World) $3.99 Learn more about Germany, whose post-war recovery resulted in reunification. In the year after the opening of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, Western political and economic systems were introduced in the East, and two radically different societies began to merge. Germany was reunited on October 3, 1990, after decades of division.Germany’s scenic beauty includes Alpine mountain regions, the famous Rhine and Danube rivers, and the Black Forest.Acid rain, from sulfur dioxide emissions, now threatens Germany’s old-growth forests. |
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Germany Since Unification $124 A decade after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of the GDR, and the end of the Cold War, Germany has begun to cope with the political, economic, social, and nationalistic challenges unification has posed to its institutions and way of life in both the western and eastern part of the once divided nation. The books’ 11 authors, all experts in their field, analyze the way united Germany has tackled the many unforeseen problems and highlighted the gradually emerging short and long-term patterns in Germany’s slow adjustment to the new realities. |
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Western $13.99 Western |
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Germany 2013 Wall Calendar $14.99 The largest country in Western Europe, Germany is an economic powerhouse. This great nation, however, has much more to offer than just world-class engineering and tasty beer. Charming towns, lovely villages, and magnificent castles dot its stunning and remarkably diverse landscape. It boasts a numbe |
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Germany 2012 Wall Calendar $13.99 The largest country in Western Europe, Germany is an economic powerhouse. This great nation, however, has much more to offer than just world-class engineering and tasty beer. Charming towns, lovely villages, and magnificent castles dot its diverse landscape. |
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Romanian Policy Towards Germany, 1936-40 $132 This new book, based on archival research, contests the assumptions that Romania remained pro-Western in the late 1930s and only joined the Axis as a result of Western negligence and German pressure. Instead, Germany was drawn by Romanian politicians into political and economic cooperation with Bucharest. In the event, this proved Romania’s undoing. Let down by her German protector, she was forced to cede territory to the Soviet Union, Hungary and Bulgaria. Subsequently, Romania was allowed into the alliance she sought with Germany. |
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Customs & Etiquette of Germany $3.95 A comprehensive ready-reckoner to the customs and etiquette of western Europe’s largest country (by population) and one of the major economic drivers of the European Union. A country which is still immersed in reconciling the parallel cultures, economies and traditions of the former communist East with the more prosperous ‘host’ of former Western Germany.Contents: Introducing Germany (including the Lander, the German ‘direct’ approach and Green movement); The ‘New Germans’ (including authority and the environment and attitude to change); Festivals, Customs & Traditions (including annual fairs and new traditions); Meeting People (including forms of address, attitude to foreigners and present-giving); The German Home; Eating & Drinking (including German beer and restaurant etiquette); Business Matters; Out & About (including road sense and public transport); Facts About Germany and Index. |
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Regional unemployment disparities in Germany $25.49 Hauptbeschreibung Neither empirical data nor economic theory give a clear indication of how regional disparities develop and which political measures are adequate to reduce them. This holds particularly true for Germany, where the unification between West and East Germany in 1990 amplified regional unemployment disparities tremendously. Against this background, Marcus Kunz addresses three key questions: 1. Do unemployment rates across districts and regions converge or diverge within Germany? 2. How do districts and regions adjust in the aftermath of a regional labour market shock? 3. What are the reasons for the regional unemployment disparities observed in western Germany? As opposed to previous studies about unemployment disparities within Germany which only focused on the larger regional level, Kunz’ study provides a more precise empirical picture by focusing on development at the small district level where disparities are especially large. Biographische Informationen Marcus Kunz promovierte am Graduiertenkolleg des Instituts fr Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) und ist Projektleiter beim Marktforschungsinstitut Gesellschaft fr Konsumforschung (GfK). |
