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Es irritiert mich nahezu, dass es gerade denjenigen Intellektuellen an Ambiguitätstoleranz mangelt, die sich akademisch ansonsten genau damit beschäftigen.
Ohne Betrieb auch kein Betriebsrat. Für Lieferpersonal in der Plattformwirtschaft führt das zu Schutzlücken – und stellt den Betriebsbegriff des Betriebsverfassungsgesetzes insgesamt in Frage. FELIX HARTMANN plädiert daher für eine modulare Alternative. verfassungsblog.de/reform-betri...
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Does anyone here have access to the Revue d'Historie du XIXe siècle? I'm trying to read this article: journals.openedition.org/rh19/9577
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Jana Osterkamp + Jonathan Singerton's "How Central European History Became a Vibrant Field — and Where It Might Go Next" reflects on what we can learn from the 20 CEHC blogs written by emerging scholars. I love this piece. Please share. cehc.hypotheses.org/473
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From the current issue: "Ships, Guns and Money: The Logistics of Revolution and Garibaldi’s Campaign of 1860" by @danielobanche.bsky.social (Scuola Superiore Meridionale Naples) doi.org/10.1093/past...