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Ralf Käcks

    Cicero und geheime Abstimmungen
    Eugen Kogon: Die Herrschaft im KZ Buchenwald: Leitungsfunktionen, Arbeit, Strafsystem
    William Shakespeare Macbeth - Historische Fakten und Hintergründe
    Reisebedingungen bei spätmittelalterlichen Heilig-Land-Fahrten
    Cuba and the Missile Crisis: The Soviet Decision to Deploy Nuclear Missiles
    Vernon Halliday and the Judge: Editorship and Newspaper Power in Ian McEwan's "Amsterdam"
    • 2011

      The novel explores the intricate relationship between setting and theme, particularly through Clive Linley's journey in the Lake District as he seeks inspiration for his symphony. McEwan's detailed descriptions not only enhance the narrative but also reflect his keen understanding of modern media, particularly the intricacies of newspaper production. This insight enriches the reader's experience, showcasing the author's skill in weaving complex themes with vivid imagery.

      Vernon Halliday and the Judge: Editorship and Newspaper Power in Ian McEwan's "Amsterdam"
    • 2011

      The seminar paper explores the profound significance of historical events during the Cold War, particularly focusing on the 1960s. It examines the intense scrutiny these events received, highlighting the unprecedented threat of nuclear conflict that loomed over humanity. The author emphasizes the depth of study surrounding this period, reflecting on its critical impact on history and the global landscape.

      Cuba and the Missile Crisis: The Soviet Decision to Deploy Nuclear Missiles