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- all self-released, the band signed a record deal with Emanzipation Productions. Through Emanzipation, Charon released their first two full-length albums...
- Kursus in Strasbourg. He decided to write Wahre und Falsche "Frauen-Emanzipation," which translates to True and False Eman****tion of Women, which contained...
- support of the Fonds National de la Recherche GILLES, Peter (1998). "Die Emanzipation des Lëtzebuergeschen aus dem Gefüge der deutschen Mundarten". Zeitschrift...
- and Lars Friis entered the fold. In 1995 the band signed a deal with Emanzipation Productions and entered the well known Borsing Studio together with Jan...
- Kentler und der "Adressenliste zur schwulen, lesbischen & pädophilen Emanzipation". Studie im Auftrag der Berliner Senatsverwaltung für Bildung, Jugend...
- States Female education Feminism and equality Wahre und Falsche "Frauen-Emanzipation", an early essay Gender apartheid Gender Inequality Index Gendercide...
- from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2013-03-31. Julius Schoeps, "Emanzipation der Herzen – oder: Der Fall Ferdinand Falkson", in: PreußenJahrBuch:...
- HAW-Info (or Homo****uelle Aktion Westberlin) Homo****uelle Emanzipation Verlag Emanzipation; ISSN 0171-6026 Jahrbuch für ****uelle Zwischenstufen, scientific...
- p. 230. Geden, Oliver (1999). Rechte Ökologie: Umweltschutz zwischen Emanzipation und Faschismus (in German). Berlin: Verlag Espresso/Elef Press. p. 90...
- 1870–1939 (Berghahn Books, 2010). Gerson, Daniel. Die Kehrseite der Emanzipation in Frankreich: Judenfeindschaft im Els**** 1778 bis 1848. Essen: Klartext...