BREMEN

brāˈmən, city (1994 pop. 551,600), capital of the state of Bremen, NW Germany, on the Weser River. Known as the Free Hanse City of Bremen (Ger. Freie Hansestadt Bremen), it is Germany's largest port after Hamburg and is a commercial and industrial center trading in cotton, wool, tobacco, and copper. The city's products include ships, aircraft, steel, machinery, electrical equipment, textiles, beer, and foodstuffs, particularly roasted coffee. In recent years Bremen has employed about half its workforce in commerce, transportation, and the service sector. The shipyard that was once its largest employer closed in 1996. Bremen is Germany's oldest port city. It was made an archbishopric in 845, and under Archbishop Adalbert (1043–72) it included all of Scandinavia, Iceland, and Greenland. The archbishops held temporal sway over a large area between the Weser and Elbe rivers, but the city of Bremen itself remained virtually independent as its importance grew. In 1358 it became one of the leading members of the Hanseatic League. It accepted the Reformation in 1522, and in 1646 it was made a free imperial city. It stubbornly fought to preserve this status after the archbishopric had been assigned to Sweden by the Peace of Westphalia and later was ceded (1719) by Sweden to the elector of Hanover (George I of England). Bremen was occupied by France from 1810 to 1813. The city's overseas trade—from the late 18th cent. particularly with the United States—grew in the 19th cent., partly because of the founding (1827) of nearby Bremerhaven and the establishment (1857) of Norddeutscher Lloyd (North German Lloyd), a large shipping company. The city joined the German Empire in 1871. After World War I, there was a short-lived (1918–19) socialist republic of Bremen. The city was badly damaged by bombs during World War II, but numerous historic monuments remain, including the Gothic city hall (1405–9); the statue of Roland, the medieval hero, which was erected in 1404 as a symbol of the city's freedom; the cathedral (begun 1043), a blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles; and two noted churches—the Liebfrauenkirche (13th cent.) and the Johanneskirche (14th cent.). The city has a major art museum and a museum of overseas ethnology. The state of Bremen (1994 pop. 674,300), 156 sq mi (404 sq km), was formed in 1947 by combining Bremen and Bremerhaven.

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HISTORY OF THE ARCHBISHOPS OF HAMBURG-BREMEN RECORDS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION RECORDS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION...J. Nederman. HISTORY OF THE ARCHBISHOPS OF HAMBURG-BREMEN ADAM OF BREMEN TRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY FRANCIS...
...Industrialized Society Edited by Jan van Bremen and D.P. Martinez London and New York...Taylor Francis Group 1995 Jan van Bremen and D.P. Martinez; individual chapters...1 Jan van Bremen Part...
...the Diagnostics of Culture BRIAN A. BREMEN New York Oxford OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Bremen, Brian A. William Carlos Williams and the diagnostics of culture / Brian A. Bremen. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references...
...BA Bundesarchiv BCPA Bremen Civil Port Authority BDI Bundesverband...Bundesministerium fur den Marshallplan BPC Bremen Port Control BVM Bundesverkehrsministerium...European Economic Cooperation OMG-Bremen Office of the Military Government...
...Schmeidler, whose masterly editions of Adam of Bremen and Helmold have been of immense service...prevalence of the practice. The bishops of Bremen, Metz, Liege, Hildesheim, Munster...Magdeburg, which he created; 13 to Hamburg-Bremen; the rest are scattered among various...
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Cannabis Consumption in Amsterdam, Bremen and San Francisco: a Three-city Comparison...ways of consuming cannabis in Amsterdam, Bremen, and San Francisco. We wanted to know...consumption is more criminalized? And what about Bremen?2 Which consumption patterns prevail in...
...the regions. Elements and Relevance of the Bremen Approach to Regional Conversion Policy Bremens conversion approach has, in recent years...description, see Elsner 1992 and 19931. The state of Bremen had a high regional dependency on defense...
...hereinafter ECJ) held In Kalanke v. Freie Hansestadt Bremen(1) that a German state law guaranteeing women automatic...1995, in the case of Kalanke v. Freie Hansestadt Bremen (City of Bremen), the ECJ issued a preliminary ruling declaring a...
...A. M/S Bremen v. Zapata Off-Shore Co.--Beginning...1972 decision by the Supreme Court, MIS Bremen v. Zapata Off-Shore Co., (9) the lower...comment will discuss the evolution of the Bremen precedent and the argument that the lower...
...criminal fine for illegal growing. * In Bremen, a community apartment housing five students...found 2 grams of marijuana. Although in Bremen the possession of less than 10 grams may...representative survey of 3,008 households in Bremen. (For more details on the study design...
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...Travel Some Four Hundred Miles North to Bremen. by lucy gordan Once upon...rapeseed fields, some four hundred miles to Bremen. Although its possible to visit many of...Moreover, with the exception of Hameln and Bremen, the tales dont refer to a specific landscape...
...experimental asocial colony set up in Bremen in October 1936, was another initiative...asocials. Following an initial outlay, the Bremen authorities would be able to cut down...Gerd Offenberg, the building director of Bremen, accompanied Haltermann to The Hague to...
...Fenton Proponents of car-sharing in Bremen, Germany, are extolling the virtues of...sustainable transportation advocates in Bremen see this new beast as the way of the future...without the hassles of car ownership. In Bremen (population 550,000), where even the mayor...
...building traditions, this little creche in Bremen has a surprising formal and material richness...institution at Tenever, a poor outer suburb of Bremen. Known for his participative work, Peter...Photographs Peter Blundell Jones 1 The Bremen creche takes some children all day and...
...Patrick Di Justo AS WORLD CUP SOCCER rages in Germany this month, 350 teams from around the world will convene in the city of Bremen to compete in the robotic equivalent, the 10th annual RoboCup World Championship. The goal, so to speak, of this event is highly...
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Bremen Side Just Oozing Star Quality, Warns Jorg; Teutonic Tussle: Werder Bremen Coach Thomas Schaaf Will Be a Formidable Adversary with...WILSON RANGERS can be both thankful and fearful that Werder Bremen areconsidered a team worth watching. German television...
48 Hours in Bremen. Byline: CATRIONA IRVINE SHAKE off the January blues by taking a short break to Bremen, a city with buzzing bars, world class...There are only a handful of nightclubs in Bremen but the number of late bars makes up for...
...TO FIERY GERS; UEFA CUP ROUND OF 16 RANGERS 2 WERDER BREMEN 0 Bremen Keeper No Match for Gung-Ho Ibrox Heroes. Byline...put a Wieselike grip on their UEFA Cup tie with Werder Bremen as they moved to within touching distance of the last...
...McGregor Saves Cup Dream; UEFA CUP: W BREMEN 1 RANGERS 0 (Rangers Win 2-1 on Aggregate...the UEFA Cup quarter-finals. His Werder Bremen counterpart Tim Wiese was the German teams...absent due to an Achilles injury, while Bremen started with midfield genius Diego despite...
...Germans; LAST NIGHTS UEFA CUP ACTION Werder Bremen 1 Rangers 0 Rangers Win 2-1 on Agg. KEEPER...as Walter Smiths men rode their luck in Bremen to reach the UEFA Cup quarter-finals. His Werder Bremen counterpart Tim Wiese was the German teams...
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BREMEN bra m n, city (1994 pop. 551,600), capital of the state of Bremen, NW Germany, on the Weser River. Known as the Free Hanse City of Bremen (Ger. Freie Hansestadt Bremen ), it is Germanys largest port after Hamburg and is...
...72, German churchman, archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen, a diocese that included Scandinavia. He was...and the imperial authority. See Adam of Bremen, History of the Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen (tr. 1959). ____________________ Copyright...
...bra m rha f n, city (1994 pop. 131,490), in the state of Bremen, NW Germany, at the mouth of the Weser River, near the North...municipality was renamed Bremerhaven and returned to the state of Bremen. The first regular ship service between continental Europe and...
DELMENHORST del m nhorst, city (1994 pop. 77,130), Lower Saxony, N Germany, near Bremen. Manufactures of this industrial city include linoleum, wool, jute, cork, and metalwork. ____________________ Copyright 2009...
COCCEIUS, JOHANNES kokse s, 1603 69, German theologian, whose surname was originally Koch or Koken. Born in Bremen, he went to Holland, where he was professor at Francken and Leiden. He produced many learned writings, among them his great dictionary...
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