HESSE

hĕs, hēsˈē, hĕsˈə, Ger. Hessen, state (1994 pop. 5,800,000), 8,150 sq mi (24,604 sq km), central Germany. Wiesbaden is the capital. It is bounded by Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria in the south, Rhineland-Palatinate in the west, North Rhine–Westphalia and Lower Saxony in the north, and Thuringia in the east. It was formed in 1945 through the consolidation of Hesse-Nassau, a former Prussian province, and most of Hesse-Darmstadt, a former grand duchy.

Land and Economy

Nearly all of Hesse is a hilly, agricultural land, heavily forested in parts. It has the Odenwald hills and the Taunus range and is drained by the Rhine, Main, Lahn, Eder, and Fulda rivers. Grain, potatoes, and fruit are grown, and cattle are raised there. Along the beautiful Rhine valley some of the finest German wines are produced. Industry is centered in the Frankfurt area and at Kassel, Wiesbaden, and Darmstadt. The chief manufactures include textiles, chemicals, machinery, and metal goods, as well as electrical products and scientific instruments. In recent years eastern European immigrants have sparked a number of small industries, including glass, toy, and musical-instrument manufactures. Wiesbaden, Bad Homburg, and Bad Nauheim are among numerous health resorts of Hesse. Frankfurt, Marburg, Giessen, and Darmstadt have noted universities.

History

Hesse has no unified history. Enfeoffed first to the dukes of Franconia, later to the counts of Thuringia, Hesse emerged in 1247 as a landgraviate immediately subject to the emperor under a branch of the house of Brabant. Landgrave Philip the Magnanimous (see Philip of Hesse), a leading figure in the German Reformation, was responsible for reuniting a territory that had been torn by border disputes with neighboring areas. At his death (1567) Philip's lands were divided among his four sons, with Kassel, Marburg, Rheinfels, and Darmstadt their respective capitals. Upon the demise shortly afterward of the Rheinfels (1583) and Marburg (1648) lines, the whole territory was held by the two remaining lines—Hesse-Kassel and Hesse-Darmstadt. The Congress of Vienna (1814–15) awarded Hesse-Kassel and Hesse-Darmstadt substantial territorial gains. Electoral Hesse, the free city of Frankfurt, and Nassau, having all three sided with Austria in the Austro-Prussian War (1866), were annexed by Prussia and were merged (1868) in the province of Hesse-Nassau, of which Kassel became the capital. The former state of Waldeck was incorporated into Hesse-Nassau in 1929. The grand duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt also had sided against Prussia. It ceded Hesse-Homburg (which it had just acquired through the extinction of that line). In 1871, Hesse-Darmstadt joined the newly founded German Empire, and it continued under its own dynasty until the German revolution of 1918. The Battenberg (Mountbatten) family is a morganatic branch of the house of Hesse. In World War II nearly all the major cities of Hesse suffered severe damage.

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...these was Demian in 1919.The same year Hesse helped establish a new journal, Vivos...through the educa- tion of Germanys youth. Hesse was coeditor of the journal for a period...ment in editing. It was also in 1919 that Hesse began work on Siddhartha, incorporating...
...less severe than those imposed on Hanover and Saxony. The Grand Duke of Hesse was deprived of the Hinterland and the Domains and the whole of Hesse-Hamburg, and Hesse was terribly impoverished, for the Duchy had to pay an indemnity of three...
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...methodology: an interdisciplinary reader / edited by Sharlene Hesse-Biber, Christina Gilmartin, Robin Lydenberg, p. cm. Includes...sciences -- Research -- Methodology. 4. Feminist theory. I. Hesse-Biber Sharlene II. Gilmartin Christina III. Lydenberg Robin...
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Hermann Hesse Als Literaturkritiker. by Ingo Cornils Hermann Hesse als Literaturkritiker. By MARCO SHICKLING Heidelberg...Michels, Frankfurt a.M.: Suhrkamp, 2001-), Hermann Hesse is undergoing a reappraisal. Marco Schickling, co...
...Dunkle and Wilde Seite der Seele: Hermann Hesse, Briefwechsel Mit Seinem Psychoanalytiker...dunkle and wilde Seite der Seele: Hermann Hesse, Briefwechsel mit seinem Psychoanalytiker...himself to the expertise of his therapist, Hesse was quick to establish himself as the dominant...
...Kassel Willehalm Codex and the Landgraves of Hesse in the Early Fourteenth Century by N...Willehalm Codex and the Landgraves of Hesse in the Early Fourteenth Century, College...in 1334 for Heinrich II, Landgrave of Hesse (1328-1376), and was planned to contain...
...figurative sense. A contemporary of Hermann Hesse, James Joyce made particular use of the...There is no direct evidence that Hermann Hesse knew Joyce, although Joyce lived for a...in Zurich, a city quite familiar to Hesse and a primary location in the Steppenwolfs...
...the key themes in the novels of Hermann Hesse (1877-1962), and they do not obviously...Buber, 30-31), an interpretation which Hesse accepted without demur (Glatzer Mendes...be prescribed in any particular form. Hesse presents an open dialectic which recoils...
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Eva Hesse: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art by Pamela M. Lee Eva Hesse remains a strangely undecidable figure. Since her...caricatured in terms of victimhood and neurosis, even as Hesse was achieving critical success with her art. Organized...
...Past: Lucy R. Lippard Talks about Eva Hesse with Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson. by...since 1995.) I was writing my book on Eva Hesse at the time and was taping interviews with...three women in the eight-artist show Hesse, Louise Bourgeois, and Alice Adams...
Eva Hesse: The Jewish Museum/the Drawing Center. by Johanna Burton Eva Hesse has (quite rightfully) long been established as...career as their subject. In this respect, "Eva Hesse" has become as much a signifier as a proper name...
Eva Hesse: San Francisco museum of modern art by Katy Siegel Eva Hesse, with her lumpy, handmade sculpture, her bumpy...years to shore up her place in the 6os canon. Although Hesse herself sadly came and went right before the feminist...
Eva Hesse: CAMDEN ARTS CENTRE. by Barry Schwabsky...Barry Rosen, director of the Estate of Eva Hesse), is, however, the first to focus on...is, I think, entirely in the spirit of Hesse, an artist who said, "I would like the...
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...Claymores Stars Had Bad Breaks; BUT HESSE NOT BITTER. by Anthony Haggerty SPORT is littered with hard luck stories but John Hesse has had a rougher ride than most. The...Claymores against Rhein Fire. That almost cost Hesse the use of his left arm and, shortly afterwards...
...95) Narcissus and Goldmund by Hermann Hesse (Peter Owen: Pounds 10.95) Uriens...intrinsic beauty slowly but perfectly. Hesse, Gide and Stein have all left their mark...see no reason today to change my mind. Hesse uses Narcissus as the Apollonian element...
...cases of fine china and silverwork from the Hesse family. Theres high art here, but theres...painting ever exhibited in Oregon. ``Hesse: A Princely German Collection, which...Berlin Coach of Landgraf Ludwig VIII of Hesse-Darmstadt, as it is described in the...
...That means another hurdle for Lauren Hesse, president of the nonprofit Siuslaw Regional...grant money for a pool that isnt open, Hesse has discovered, is tough. "The fact...and train an aquatics instructor, but Hesse is optimistic that the budget woes can...
...Nextel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Dan Hesse think wireless carriers are more insulated...Wireless has become such a staple, Mr. Hesse said as he introduced Sprints new WiMax...30 a month for a laptop card. Like Mr. Hesse, Barry West, president of Sprints WiMax...
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HESSE hes, hes e, hes , Ger. Hessen, state (1994 pop. 5...east. It was formed in 1945 through the consolidation of Hesse-Nassau, a former Prussian province, and most of Hesse-Darmstadt, a former grand duchy. Land and Economy Nearly...
HESSE-DARMSTADT Hesse-Homburg, and Hesse-Kassel: see Hesse , Germany. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
PHILIP OF HESSE hes, 1504 67, German nobleman, landgrave of Hesse (1509 67), champion of the Reformation. He is also...In 1567 he divided his lands among his four sons (see Hesse ). ____________________ Copyright...
HESSE-NASSAU former Prussian province: see Hesse ; Nassau . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
HESSE, EVA hes , 1936 70, American sculptor, b. Hamburg, Germany. Hesses sculpture...work was cut short by her death from a brain tumor. See B. Barrette, Eva Hesse Sculpture (1989). ____________________ Copyright 2009...
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