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Complete Issue. In: InterDisciplines. Journal of History and Sociology. Jg.1 H. 2. 31.12.2010
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References
Legend of science
External constructions by the extended ›family‹ – the biography of Paul Ehrlich
Axel C. Huentelmann
Paul Ehrlich – stages of a biography
How to construct a biography
Ehrlich’s early talent for chemistry
Paul Ehrlich post mortem – the (hi)stories of biography(ies) on Paul Ehrlich
The construction of Ehrlich’s talent for chemistry
Legend of science – external constructions by the nuclear and the academic family
References
Isolation, imposture and the impact of the ›Taboo‹ in Stalinist society
A diarist on the verge of loneliness53F
Malte Griesse
Solitude and loneliness: philosophy and psychology on multivocity
A Menshevik past: the impact of dissimulation on the memory of Revolution
How constraints on interior dialogue hamper the capacity of judgment
The specter of exposure: literalizing a latent threat
The old communists’ assistance in their destruction and denigration
Isolation, imposture and the fragile dynamics of fear
References
The writing self
Rousseau and the author’s identity
Theo Jung
Introduction
Rousseau’s ›illumination‹ and Diderot’s counter-narrative
Literature on the market place and in high society
Contemporary controversies
Vincennes revisited
Conclusion
References
Semantics of the self
Preservation and construction of identity in concentration camp diaries94F*
Dominique Schröder
Preliminary remarks
Diary writing and the construction of the self
The political self
Emile Delaunois
Hanna Lévy-Hass
Conclusion
References
»But we realized that we didn’t fit in there«
The impact of generational belonging on community building and network formation in post unification Germany
Jeannette Prochnow
Introduction
Theory, methodology and data: a microsociological and emic approach to ›generation‹
The communicative infrastructure of the community of former pipeline workers
Place of residence
Degree of intimacy
Degree of activity and social position within the community
Access, ability and preferences in using communication tools
Former occupation and resulting contemporary alliances
Communicative purposes and goals
Timeframe of employment with the pipeline project
Persistence of interpersonal contact since the end of employment
Performances of first generation pipeline builders
Conclusion
Transcription conventions
References