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Glimmering utopias: 50 years of African film

2010

The history of African film began in the 1960s with the independence of the colonies. Despite all kinds of political and economic difficulties, numerous films have been made since then, featuring wide-ranging processes of consolidation, differentiation and transformation which were characteristic of post-colonial sub-Saharan Africa. However, these feature films should not merely be viewed as back references to specifically African problems. The glimmering fictions are imagination spaces. They preserve ideas about how the post-colonial circumstances should be approached. Seen from this perspective, the history of African film may be studied as a history of African utopias. Die Geschichte des…

Cultural Studiesallgemeine GeschichteHistoryKulturgeschichteSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnologie Kulturanthropologie EthnosoziologieDevelopmentfilmddc:070Afrikafeature filmPoliticsAnthropology; independence; cultural history; films; utopia; Unabhängigkeit; Africa; 1960-2010GeschichteSociologypostkoloniale GesellschaftSocial sciences sociology anthropologypost-colonial societySpielfilmmedia_commonNews media journalism publishingandere MedienethnologySozialwissenschaften SoziologieGeneral HistoryEthnology Cultural Anthropology Ethnosociologyhistorische EntwicklungPerspective (graphical)independence cultural history films utopiaOther Mediacultural historyIndependencehistorical developmentEthnologieAestheticsutopiaLawPolitical Science and International RelationsAfricaddc:300Publizistische Medien JournalismusVerlagswesenddc:900Utopie
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Remarks on the History of the Navy of the Empire of Nicaea in the Light of the Chronicle of Georgios Akropolites

2016

The Empire of Nicaea was a successor of the Byzantium shattered in 1204. In the newly established state marine traditions of Byzantines, remain alive. The best testimony to this, are the evidence contained in the chronicle of Georgios Akropolites, devoted to activities of the rulers of Nicaea, aimed to build their own naval forces. In this paper I'll also try to answer, where was beating the heart of the Nicean shipbuilding industry and how large was the navy of this state. This is important from point of view of the maritime history, because of the fleet of the Empire of Nicaea, filled the gap created after the fall of Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire, which was the local naval powe…

allgemeine GeschichteHistoryHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectThe RepublicSmyrnahistoriographyState (polity)Geschichtemedia_commonJohn III Doukas VatazesMarinebiologyGeneral Historyhistorische EntwicklungSchiffbauEmpireHistoriographyGeorgius AkropolitesByzanzshipbuildingbiology.organism_classificationhistorical developmentThe Empire of NicaeaNavyByzantine Navy VeniceGeschichtsschreibungnavyddc:900Byzantine architectureClassicsMaritime historyInternational Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences
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