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Nuremberg and its art to the end of the 18th century
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Robert H. Jackson
Robert H. Jackson
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A portrait of the life and career of Robert H. Jackson, Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1941 to 1954 and Chief Prosecutor for the American d...
The Afterlife of a Tribunal
The Afterlife of a Tribunal
The span of an international tribunal’s local impact is not the same as its operational life, as Germany’s evolved relationship with Nuremberg highlights. Recognizing that the ICTY...
Gli erbari aretini da Andrea Cesalpino ai giorni nostri
Gli erbari aretini da Andrea Cesalpino ai giorni nostri
The production of this book has been made possible by the collaboration of a number of scholars and the generosity of the Arezzo Provincial Authority. It provides detailed descript...
Private/Public in 18th-Century Scandinavia
Private/Public in 18th-Century Scandinavia
This open access book looks at how, in the 17th and 18th centuries, a new loanword ‘private’ came into the Nordic languages. It had very little to do with the way we define the wor...
Demon of Geopolitics
Demon of Geopolitics
Karl Haushofer, a Bavarian general and professor, is widely recognized as the “father of geopolitics.” In 1945 the United States sought to put him on trial at Nuremberg as a major ...
Diplomacy and Intelligence During the Second World War
Diplomacy and Intelligence During the Second World War
This collection of specially commissioned essays has been assembled as a tribute to Professor F. H. Hinsley, the foremost historian of British wartime intelligence. Strategic topic...
Carl Schmitt in Plettenberg
Carl Schmitt in Plettenberg
This chapter focuses on Carl Schmitt’s years in post–World War II Germany. After being released from the Nuremberg prison for war criminals, Schmitt returned to his birthplace, Ple...


