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History - Page 10

Saving the historic Bockau Arch Bridge

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Saxony's Bockau Arch Bridge, around since 1872, became the site of key events in German and European history. As a new bridge is put in place, the older structure is scheduled to be removed completely. The Friends of the Bockau Arch Bridge are asking for support to save this historic gem, with an important meeting

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Chemnitz at 875: history, industry, culture

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Known not only for its big Karl Marx head (the “Nischel” in Saxonian), Chemnitz now has around 240,000 inhabitants and a quite important technical university, where 25% of students (!) are international. The city happens to be celebrating its 875th jubilee and is vying to become a European Capital of Culture.

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El alma inquieta de una iglesia

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La Paulinerkirche: entre explosiones, pausas y nuevas visiones. Our first article in Spanish. To be more representative of our readership, we're looking to run articles in different languages from time to time.

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Why is there no socialism in the USA?

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The question has haunted scholars, socialists and socialist scholars for one and a half centuries. So we also give it a try (or eight).

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