The Multinational History of Strasbourg Astronomical Observatory


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Strasbourg Astronomical Observatory is quite an interesting place for historians: several changes of nationality between France and Germany, high-profile scientists having been based there, big projects born or installed within its walls, and so on. Most of the documents circulating on the history of the Observatory and on related matters have however been so far poorly referenced, if at all. This made necessary the compilation of a volume such as this one, offering fully-documented historical facts and references on the first decades of the Observatory history, authored by both French and German specialists. The experts contributing to this book have done their best to write in a way understandable to readers not necessarily hyperspecialized in astronomy nor in the details of European history. Several appendices conclude the book: lists of council members and of Observatory scientific personnel, as well as a compendium of the institutional publications until the year 2000.




The Astronomical Clock of Strasbourg Cathedral


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This book gives not only a detailed delineation of the artistic and technical components of the 1571–74 clock but it also presents new insighst in the astronomical indications and the underlying conceptional framework.




Unveiling Strasbourg: Your Travel Guide to the Crossroads of Europe


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Written and published in 2023 42 pages, 32+ vibrant, full-color pages Over 69+ meticulously curated entries featuring stunning images, invaluable tips, practical insights, and much more Up-to-date and triple-checked information for accuracy and reliability Our guides are designed to achieve the perfect balance between comprehensive coverage and practicality – no filler content, just valuable insights – saving you time and effort while maximizing value. Embark on a voyage into the heart of Europe with "Unveiling Strasbourg: Your Travel Guide to the Crossroads of Europe." From the half-timbered houses of La Petite France to the awe-inspiring Strasbourg Cathedral, this guide will bring the capital of Alsace, a city renowned for its unique blend of French and German cultures, alive in your hands. "Unveiling Strasbourg: Your Travel Guide to the Crossroads of Europe" is not just a detailed roadmap for exploring Strasbourg, but also a comprehensive resource for potential travelers evaluating their next destination. If you're unsure where to venture next, this guide illuminates why Strasbourg could be the perfect choice. By presenting an in-depth exploration of the city's diverse offerings, we've created a tool that allows you to envision your future journey, helping you determine if Strasbourg aligns with your travel aspirations. In addition to its value as a personal travel planning tool, "Unveiling Strasbourg: Your Travel Guide to the Crossroads of Europe" makes a splendid gift. For the wanderlusting friend, the family member planning a European odyssey, or a colleague contemplating a move to France, this guide offers insights and practical advice that will prove invaluable. It's more than just a guide—it's an invitation to experience and fall in love with Strasbourg. With its striking photographs and user-friendly layout, this travel guide makes an attractive addition to any coffee table or bookshelf. But its high-quality content ensures that it's not just visually appealing, but also a book that recipients will refer to time and again. Give the gift of exploration with "Unveiling Strasbourg: Your Travel Guide to the Crossroads of Europe". Equip your loved ones with the knowledge they need to fully immerse themselves in Strasbourg's splendor, whether they're dreaming of future travels or about to embark on a Strasbourg adventure. With this guide in their hands, they're already halfway there. Immerse yourself in a journey of discovery that takes you through the city's gothic landmarks, diverse art scenes, and a culinary landscape rich with Alsatian delights. "Unveiling Strasbourg" seeks to provide an enriched travel experience, offering insights that transcend the conventional tourist path, delving deep into the city's rich history, diverse culture, and charming local customs. Navigate the city's historic quarter, "Grande Île", a UNESCO World Heritage site, visit the iconic Strasbourg Cathedral, and discover the city's commitment to human rights at the European Parliament. Explore the city's unique position as a melding pot of French and German cultures and cuisines. Embrace the eco-conscious vibe of the city as you explore Petite France, a picturesque quarter with timbered houses and quaint canals. This City Travel Guide to Strasbourg also offers insider tips on how to traverse local public transport for a truly authentic and sustainable Strasbourg experience. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, an art enthusiast, or a nature lover, this travel guide is designed to cater to your interests and ignite your wanderlust. Dive into the heart of Strasbourg, grasp its essence, and make the city your own with "Unveiling Strasbourg: Your Travel Guide to the Crossroads of Europe". Pack your bags and prepare to be captivated by the unique blend of French and German cultures that Strasbourg has to offer.




The Siege of Strasbourg


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When war broke out between France and Prussia in the summer of 1870, one of the first targets of the invading German armies was Strasbourg. From August 15 to September 27, Prussian forces bombarded this border city, killing hundreds of citizens, wounding thousands more, and destroying many historic buildings and landmarks. For six terror-filled weeks, "the city at the crossroads" became the epicenter of a new kind of warfare whose indiscriminate violence shocked contemporaries and led to debates over the wartime protection of civilians. The Siege of Strasbourg recovers the forgotten history of this crisis and the experiences of civilians who survived it. Rachel Chrastil shows that many of the defining features of "total war," usually thought to be a twentieth-century phenomenon, characterized the siege. Deploying a modern tactic that traumatized city-dwellers, the Germans purposefully shelled nonmilitary targets. But an unintended consequence was that outsiders were prompted to act. Intervention by the Swiss on behalf of Strasbourg's beleaguered citizens was a transformative moment: the first example of wartime international humanitarian aid intended for civilians. Weaving firsthand accounts of suffering and resilience through her narrative, Chrastil examines the myriad ethical questions surrounding what is "legal" in war and what rights civilians trapped in a war zone possess. The implications of the siege of Strasbourg far exceed their local context, to inform the dilemmas that haunt our own age--in which collateral damage and humanitarian intervention have become a crucial part of our strategic vocabulary.




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Commemorating the Dead in Late Medieval Strasbourg


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The Book of Donors for Strasbourg cathedral is an extraordinary medieval document dating from ca. 1320-1520, with 6,954 entries from artisan, merchant and aristocratic classes. These individuals listed gifts to the cathedral construction fund given in exchange for prayers for the donors' souls. The construction administrators (the Oeuvre Notre-Dame) also built a chapel dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary in the nave that housed the book and showcased prayers and masses for the building benefactors. Chapel, book and west front project formed a three part commemorative strategy that appealed to the faithful of the city and successfully competed against other religious establishments also offering memorial services. Charlotte A. Stanford's study is the first to comprehensively analyze the unpublished Book of Donors manuscript and show the types and patterns of gifts made to the cathedral. It also compares these gift entries with those in earlier obituary records kept by the cathedral canons, as well as other medieval obituary notices kept by parish churches and convents in Strasbourg. Analysis of the Book of Donors notes the increase of personal details and requests in fifteenth-century entries and discusses the different memorial opportunities available to the devout. This study draws a vivid picture of life in late medieval Strasbourg as seen through the lens of devotional and memorial practices, and will be of particular interest to scholars of art history, memory, and medieval urban life.




Going to Strasbourg


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Since its inception, the European Convention on Human Rights has been a beacon of hope to gay men and lesbians in Europe. Going to Strasbourg: An Oral History of Sexual Orientation Discrimination and the European Convention on Human Rights provides a comprehensive account of how individuals in the United Kingdom have utilized the Convention, by way of making applications to its organs in Strasbourg in order to challenge sexual orientation discrimination. Combining an exhaustive analysis of Strasbourg case law with nineteen unique oral histories of applicants, legal professionals, and campaigners, this book is the definitive history of the role that 'going to Strasbourg' has played in eradicating discrimination and establishing legal equality on the grounds of sexual orientation in the UK.




The Complete Travel Guide for Strasbourg (France)


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"The Complete Travel Guide" Series offers a comprehensive exploration of diverse destinations worldwide. Each book provides detailed insights into local culture, history, attractions, and practical travel tips, ensuring travellers are well-prepared to embark on memorable journeys. With vibrant illustrations, beautiful pictures and up to date information, this series is an essential companion for any type of traveller seeking enriching experiences.




Records of the Strasbourg Diplomatic Conference on the IPC


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These Records of the Strasbourg Diplomatic Conference on the International Patent Classification (1971) contain all the official documents in relation to the Conference which were issued before and during the Conference.




Cosmopolitan Europe: A Strasbourg Self-Portrait


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The past hundred years of Europe are distilled in the experiences of the citizens of Strasbourg. From the turn of the twentieth century until 1945, Europe's ruling idea of nationalism rendered Strasbourg/Straßburg the prize in a tug-of-war between the two greatest continental powers, France and Germany. Then, in the immediate post-war period, ideals for European unity set up various European institutions, some headquartered in Strasbourg, which have gradually created a partially supranational Europe. At the end of the 1950s, a third theme arises: the large-scale settling in Strasbourg and other such richer, western European cities of persons from poorer lands, frequently ex-colonial territories, whose appearance and cultural practices render them essentially "different" to local eyes: expressions of racism thereby jostle with professions of multiculturalism. Now in the globalisation era, the issue of "immigration" has broadened yet further into transnationalism: the experience of persons who are embedded in varying manner in both Strasbourg and in their land of origin. Based on in-depth, lively interviews with 80 men and 80 women ranging from 101 to 20 years, and from all over the world (France, Germany, Alsace-Lorraine, Portugal, Italy, ex-Yugoslavia, Albania, Algeria, Morocco, Turkey, Cameroon, and Afghanistan amongst other countries), the author draws out of these compelling testimonies all sorts of compelling insights into issues of identity, race, nationality, culture, politics, heritage and representation, giving a unique and valuable view of what it means (and has meant over the past century) to be a European.