MANNHEIM

mänˈhīm, city (1994 pop. 318,025), Baden-Württemberg, W central Germany, on the right bank of the Rhine River and at the mouth of the Neckar River. A bridge connects it with Ludwigshafen, on the opposite bank of the Rhine. It is a major inland port and an industrial center with an important trade in coal and iron. Manufactures include electrical products, chemicals, machinery, optics, and precision mechanics. Mannheim was mentioned in the 8th cent. as a small fishing village. It was fortified and chartered in 1606–7. In 1720 the city became the residence of the electors palatine (see Palatinate), who built (1720–60) a large palace and held a brilliant court there. Elector Charles Theodore made (late 18th cent.) Mannheim one of the great musical and theatrical centers of Europe. The famous Mannheim orchestra ranked first among 18th-century orchestras and became the model of many later symphonic groups. Mozart lived (1777–78) there and Schiller began (1782–83) his career at the Mannheim theater. Mannheim was awarded to Baden in 1802. Although many of the historic buildings were heavily damaged in World War II, the city has, since 1945, restored the château and the regularly laid-out 18th-century baroque buildings of the inner city, including the Jesuit church (1733–60) and the city hall (1700–1723). Carl Benz is credited with building (1885) the first motor-driven vehicle at Mannheim. There is a university in the city.

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...to the Study of Society by Karl Mannheim Edited by J. S. Eros and W...166 Editorial Preface When Karl Mannheim was proscribed by Hitler in 1933, like...book are based on the manuscript of Mannheims lectures on systematic sociology, first...
...THE SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE The Sociology of Karl Mannheim K. Mannheim (1935) Ideology and Utopia: an Introduction to...Routledge Kegan Paul (new edition 1991). K. Mannheim (1940) Man and Society in an Age of Reconstruction...
...SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE by KARL MANNHEIM EDITED BY PAUL KECSKEMETI NEW YORK...Beccles EDITORIAL NOTE WHEN Karl Mannheim died early in 1947 in his fifty-third...completion. At the invitation of Dr. Julia Mannheim, the authors widow and life-long collaborator...
...SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTION Founded by Karl Mannheim Editor: W. J. H. Sprott A catalogue...THE SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE by KARL MANNHEIM EDITED BY ERNEST MANHEIM IN COOPERATION...edition of sociological writings by Karl Mannheim, the bulk of which has not before been...
...Sociology of Knowledge By KARL MANNHEIM The London School of Economics and...HUMPHRIES LONDON BRADFORD To JULIA MANNHEIM-LANG -vi- TABLE OF CONTENTS...author. Parts II-IV represent Professor Mannheims Ideologie und Utopie F. Cohen, Bonn...
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Karl Mannheim, Max Weber, and the Problem of Social...Veblen. by Rick Tilman Karl Mannheim (1893-1947), Max Weber (1864-1920), and...economics. (2) For that reason, Weber and Mannheim, who did both, are used to interpret...
Gerard Namer, Mannheim. Sociologue De la Mondialisation En...by Kavin Hebert Gerard Namer, Mannheim. Sociologue de la mondialisation en...redonner a la pensee sociologique de Karl Mannheim toute la place qui lui est due dans...
...Relationships: A Reevaluation of Mannheims Problem of Generations...participants as examples of what Mannheim referred to as, "generation units." It is argued here that this use of Mannheims term is misleading and inadequately...
...ariettes he wrote during his visit to Mannheim. Through documentary evidence we glimpse...Kabale und Liebe was performed at the Mannheim National Theater in 1784. The goal of...friends Mozart made during his visit to the Mannheim court in 1777-78 were the Wendlings...
...ROBERT M. MARSH * ABSTRACT Mannheim (1952:283) noted that "Different generations...the following hypothesis derived from Mannheim: the extent to which a generation unit...not directly experience it at all. As Mannheim (1928 1952:283) put it, "Different generations...
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"Turbo-Kevin" Takes Mannheim. by Horst Koegler In...artistic director of the ballet at the Mannheim National Theater, Kevin ODay considers...time ODay delivered two premieres. For Mannheim, he created a joyful, bouncy Goldberg...
...or Leave It. by Sally Pina , Si Lewen , Fred Mannheim , Daniel Arrasmith , Benjamin Dangl , Cliff Frensley...someone has the guts and intelligence to call it quits. Fred Mannheim Hickory, NC * The way out of Iraq is to leave without winning...
...a perspective, democratic space. The Mannheim National Theatre competition entry was...anti-authoritarian planning. The rebuilding of the Mannheim National Theatre was one of the most...properly understood. Site and context Mannheim was founded in 1606 by Duke Friedrich...
...community. by Timothy Brittain-Catlin By Steve Mannheim. Aldershot: Ashgate. 2002. pounds33 Although not written...radially planned sites with exemplary safety and efficiency. Mannheim is a property development consultant; he scarcely mentions...
...some years ago I was the editor of an intellectual quarterly, I had in the hopper an essay by my friend Edward Shils on Karl Mannheim that, owing to its length, I could not run, as I had hoped to do, in what was to be our next issue. I called Edward to tell...
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Mannheim Steamroller Brings Its Music to the Auroras Paramount...Herald Correspondent A quick chat with an Aurora newsmaker Mannheim Steamroller will bring its unique sounds to Aurora this...multi-media images, synchronized lighting and special effects. Mannheim Steamroller has sold more than 36 million albums and is...
...Consider Fishing for More Offers for Mannheim. Byline: Ames Boykin Aldermen today...has proposed building two hotels along Mannheim Road. Members of the citys community...Plaines, wants to add two hotels along Mannheim Road, where a budget hotel, and a rental...
More Details Emerge from Mannheim-Higgins E-Mails. Byline: Ames...a special taxing district north of Mannheim and Higgins roads. E-mails between...Raymond, and the winning bidder - Mannheim Higgins Redevelopment Team - were...
...Development Tim Angell said they favor the Mannheim Higgins Redevelopment Team, which includes...being the highest - to rate the plans of Mannheim Higgins and Raymond Management Co., based in Madison, Wis. Mannheim Higgins picked up 73 points, or 3.5...
...Aldermen voted 6-2 to work with the Mannheim Higgins Redevelopment Team, a Chicago...more time measuring the two proposals. Mannheim Higgins also previously won the nod of...track for a city contract for 5 acres at Mannheim and Higgins roads. Aldermen put the brakes...
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MANNHEIM man him, city (1994 pop. 318,025), Baden-Wurttemberg...chemicals, machinery, optics, and precision mechanics. Mannheim was mentioned in the 8th cent. as a small fishing village...there. Elector Charles Theodore made (late 18th cent.) Mannheim one of the great musical and theatrical centers of Europe...
MANNHEIM, KARL man him, 1893 1947, Austro-Hungarian sociologist and historian, born and educated in Hungary. He taught at Heidelberg...and, from 1933 to his death, at the Univ. of London. In his historical writings he emphasized the role of social values. Mannheim was influenced by but critical of Karl Marx. His best-known work is Ideology and Utopia (1929, tr. 1936), but his essays...
STAMITZ, JOHANN yo han shta mits, 1717 57, Bohemian-German composer. Stamitz came to Mannheim (1741) and became (1745) concertmaster of the Mannheim orchestra. He made it the best in Europe. Stamitz wrote more than 50 symphonies, a dozen...
...German engineer, credited with building the first automobile powered by an internal-combustion engine. The car, driven in Mannheim in 1885 and patented in 1886, had three wheels, an electric ignition, and differential gears and was water-cooled. As a result...
...Germany. It flows generally N past Tubingen, Stuttgart, and Heilbronn, then W past Heidelberg before joining the Rhine River at Mannheim. The Neckar is celebrated for its scenic charm; its hilly banks are covered with fine vineyards, orchards, and woods. It is...
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