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On the Edge of the Primeval Forest is an autobiography by Albert Schweitzer. It focuses on his later years, where he left his position as university professor, in order to go as a medical doctor to French Equatorial Africa.
Author : Albert Schweitzer
Publisher : DigiCat
Page : 159 pages
File Size : 13,89 MB
Release : 2022-05-28
Category : Medical
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On the Edge of the Primeval Forest is an autobiography by Albert Schweitzer. It focuses on his later years, where he left his position as university professor, in order to go as a medical doctor to French Equatorial Africa.
Author : Albert Schweitzer
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 22,64 MB
Release : 1990
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Author : Eunice Blavascunas
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 46,59 MB
Release : 2020-09-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0253049598
In Europe's last primeval forest, at Poland's easternmost border with Belarus, the deep past of ancient oaks, woodland bison, and thousands of species of insects and fungi collides with authoritarian and communist histories. Foresters, biologists, environmentalists, and locals project the ancient Białowieża Forest as a series of competing icons in struggles over memory, land, and economy, which are also struggles about whether to log or preserve the woodland; whether and how to celebrate the mixed ethnic Polish/Belarusian peasant past; and whether to align this eastern outpost with ultraright Polish political parties, neighboring Belarus, or the European Union. Eunice Blavascunas provides an intimate ethnographic account, gathered in more than 20 years of research, to untangle complex forest conflicts between protection and use. She looks at which pasts are celebrated, which fester, and which are altered in the tumultuous decades following the collapse of communism. Foresters, Borders, and Bark Beetles is a timely and fascinating work of cultural analysis and storytelling that textures its ethnographic reading of people with the agency of the forest itself and its bark beetle outbreaks, which threaten to alter the very composition of the forest in the age of the Anthropocene.
Author : Albert Schweitzer
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 14,32 MB
Release : 1998-07-31
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780801859588
In July of 1913, 38-year-old medical doctor Albert Schweitzer gave up his position as a respected professor at the university of Strasbourg, and celebrated authority on music and philosophy, in order to go as a physician to French Equatorial Africa. First published in 1931, THE PRIMEVAL FOREST is Schweitzer's own fascinating story of these eventful years--a story rich in human interest and high drama.
Author : Ken Gire
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 40,75 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1595550798
Enduring hardship, conflict, and personal struggles, he and his beloved wife, Helene, became German prisoners of war during WWI, and Helene later battled persistent illnesses --
Author : Albert Schweitzer
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Page : 222 pages
File Size : 26,53 MB
Release : 1931
Category : Lambaréné (Moyen-Ogooué, Gabon)
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Author : Patti M. Marxsen
Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 13,94 MB
Release : 2015-05-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0815653263
Born in Berlin, Helene Schweitzer came of age in Strasbourg during a time of great social, architectural, and historical developments. It was in this cultural milieu, as a history professor’s daughter, that Helene met a young pastor named Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965) and developed a deep friendship that flourished for a decade before their marriage in 1912. During those years, she served as the first woman Inspector of City Orphanages in Strasbourg, a position she held for four years before becoming a certified nurse. She also edited and proofread a number of Schweitzer’s books in multiple fields as they worked together to realize their shared dream of devoting their lives to humanity. Together in 1913, Albert and Helene Schweitzer founded what is now the longest-running hospital established by Europeans in Africa, the Albert Schweitzer Hospital in current-day Gabon. With her quiet strength, clear sense of purpose, independent spirit, and wide range of skills and talents, Helene was a model for many other women who later served the Schweitzer Hospital. Drawing upon the couple’s lifelong correspondence, as well as Helene’s journals and professional writing, Marxsen reveals a modern woman of courage in dark times whose resilient, optimistic spirit allowed her to leave a lasting legacy that has yet to be fully understood. Helene Schweitzer’s dramatic life reveals deeper questions of how memory is influenced by gender assumptions and how biography is shaped by place and history. By providing a counter-narrative to the traditional image of a frail woman who sacrificed her life to her husband’s genius, this richly detailed chronicle of a little-known figure invites a larger discussion about the meaning of a woman’s life obscured by a partner’s fame.
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Page : 712 pages
File Size : 47,15 MB
Release : 1968
Category : Union catalogs
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Author : Albert Schweitzer
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Page : 228 pages
File Size : 24,43 MB
Release : 1931
Category : Gabon
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Author : Albert Schweitzer
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Page : 222 pages
File Size : 41,46 MB
Release : 1948
Category : Lambaréné (Moyen-Ogooué, Gabon)
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