- 520–521.
Schnurbein 2016, p. 17. Goodrick-Clarke 2003, pp. 265.
Granholm 2011, p. 521;
Schnurbein 2016, p. 17.
Schnurbein 2016, p. 38.
Schnurbein 2016, pp...
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Baroness Stefanie Anna
Hildegard von
Schnurbein (born 24 June 1961 in Augsburg) is a
German literary scholar, and
Professor of
Modern Scandinavian Literature...
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Baronesse Katharina von
Schnurbein (born 1973) is a
German civil servant who has
served as the
European Commission's
coordinator on
combating antisemitism...
- (2018), ch. 21. von
Schnurbein (2016), p. 75.
Krebel (2014), p. 140. von
Schnurbein (2016), p. 78.
Krebel (2014), p. 140; von
Schnurbein (2016), p. 75. Rik...
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figures and
movement are
often intentionally ambiguous.
Stefanie von
Schnurbein has
described the genre's
approach to
these types of
material as an "elitist...
- Asbjørn Jøn 1999, p. 78.
Schnurbein 2016, p. 114.
Hammer 2015, p. 353;
Schnurbein 2016, p. 55.
Schnurbein 2016, p. 81.
Schnurbein 2016, p. 116.
Gardell 2003...
- Goguey [fr]). Franco-German
excavations led by
Michel Reddé [fr] and
Siegmar von
Schnurbein [de] from 1991–97
confirmed these findings and
effectively ended the long...
- her 1991
study of
Germanic folk religion,
literary scholar Stefanie von
Schnurbein describes Ásatrúarfélagið as a "mix of
individualistic anarchists, atheistic...
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Schnurbein 2016, p. 111.
Mountfort 2015, pp. 26–27.
Cusack 2009, p. 354;
Harvey 1997, p. 62.
Schnurbein 2016, p. 117. York 1995, p. 140.
Schnurbein 2016...
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Georg von
Schnurbein (born 1977, Regen) is ****ociate
professor of
foundation management at the
University of Basel. He is also the
founder of the Center...