St. Pauli

St. Pauli
Author: CARLES;PARRA VINAS (NATXO.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781786806710

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From German unification to the birth of the Bundesliga and beyond, this book tells the history of Germany's cult football club and its famously left wing fan base.

St. Pauli Baby

St. Pauli Baby
Author: Feronia Petri (pen name)
Publisher: Babelcube Inc.
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2017-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1507170408

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The staged suicide of a young glamour journalist leads Hamburg police detective Isa Boysen to a mysterious crime case. While her boss wants the case closed asap, she finds evidence for a conspiracy. The journalist had to die because she discovered disturbing facts about an organization which is selling East-European babies in Hamburg.

Pirates, Punks & Politics

Pirates, Punks & Politics
Author: Nick Davidson
Publisher: Sportsbooks Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Football
ISBN: 9781907524417

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FC Sankt Pauli ? the football club in the red-light district of Hamburg; a transvestite chairman; terraces populated by punks, pimps and prostitutes; a club run by anarchists, united under the skull and crossbones flag. This is the clich(r) that has been lazily peddled, one which attracts clueless stag parties from the Reeperbahn to the Millerntor stadium. But itOCOs not the real St Pauli. In Pirates, Punks & Politics author Nick Davidson puts the record straight, intermingling the history of FC St. Pauli, and the district it represents, with an account of his own involvement with the club. Back in 2007 Davidson travelled with his father to watch his first game at the Millerntor. What he found reinforced his faith in football. This book goes beyond the stereotype to seek out the real St. Pauli ? a club with a passionate, left-wing fan base that has made a stand against, fascism, racism, sexism and both in football and wider society. As the author and countless others have discovered, the Millerntor is also a place which welcomes with open arms fans seeking an alternative to the rabid commercialisation of football elsewhere, encouraging them to stay for hours after the final whistle and immerse themselves in the vibrant fan culture. Read this book and fall in love with a different kind of football. All the authorOCOs royalties will be donated to the 1910.V. Museum, FC St. Pauli museum project."

Alma Mater

Alma Mater
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1912
Genre: Theological seminaries
ISBN:

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Northern Germany

Northern Germany
Author: Karl Baedeker (Firm)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 658
Release: 1886
Genre: Germany
ISBN:

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Mending the World?

Mending the World?
Author: Niclas Blåder
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2017-06-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532610653

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Religion has played a major role in history, affecting the course of events and influencing individuals. Today one frequently hears the expression "the return of religion" but opinions differ as to how this "return" is to be understood. It is clear that modernity and postmodernity have not meant that religion is dead or relegated to society's backyards. Religion is still of vital importance for many people. It has, to some extent, changed shape but has not lost its legitimacy and attractiveness to broad groups. Religion is public, visible, and has a sought-for voice; but it is also wrestling with extremism, ignorance, and preconceptions. Just like ideologies, religions are capable of activating diametrically opposite traits in humans. It is this dual tension that is implicit in the question mark in this book's title: Mending the World? This book's aim is to help explore whether, how, and in what ways religion, church, and theology can contribute constructively to the future of a global society. In thirty-one chapters, researchers from around the world address the relation between religion and society.

The Rough Guide to Germany

The Rough Guide to Germany
Author: Christian Williams
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 1261
Release: 2012-07-05
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1409359263

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Now available in ePub format. The Rough Guide to Germany is the ultimate travel guide to this dynamic country. Full-color photography illustrates Germany's stylish cities and beautiful landscapes, its meandering rivers and picture-perfect castles. Detailed accounts of every attraction provide all the information you need to explore the country's exceptional museums, iconic architecture, and its many rural escapes, from the soaring Bavarian Alps and dense woodlands of the Black Forest to the beautiful beaches and islands of the North Sea, or the idyllic Rhineland vineyards where you can sample some of the country's many world-class wines. The Rough Guide to Germany includes practical advice to ensures that, no matter what your budget, you'll find the perfect boutique hotel, convivial hostel, authentic cellar restaurant, stylish gourmet haunt, design-conscious shop, cutting-edge arts venue, or hip bar and club-all marked on the book's many color maps. The Rough Guide to Germany includes well-researched historical and cultural background to help you understand and appreciate this complex country and, above all, make the most of your time.

Northern Germany

Northern Germany
Author: Karl Baedeker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1881
Genre:
ISBN:

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Proud Shoes

Proud Shoes
Author: Pauli Murray
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2024-06-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0807072273

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First published in 1956, Proud Shoes is the remarkable true story of slavery, survival, and miscegenation in the South from the pre-Civil War era through the Reconstruction. Written by Pauli Murray the legendary civil rights activist and one of the founders of NOW, Proud Shoes chronicles the lives of Murray's maternal grandparents. From the birth of her grandmother, Cornelia Smith, daughter of a slave whose beauty incited the master's sons to near murder to the story of her grandfather Robert Fitzgerald, whose free black father married a white woman in 1840, Proud Shoes offers a revealing glimpse of our nation's history.