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  1. Index to volume xlii nos 1–4, spring–winter 2004, inclusive [issue numbers are in bold type].Magnus Gulbrandsen, Rainer Hohlfeld, Peter Notzoldt & Peter Walther - 2004 - Minerva 42:455-456.
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    Introduction.Rainer Hohlfeld, Peter Nötzoldt & Peter Th Walther - 2004 - Minerva 42 (4):323-331.
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    The Prussian Academy of Sciences during the Third Reich.Peter Nötzoldt & Peter Th Walther - 2004 - Minerva 42 (4):421-444.
    In 1933, the Prussian Academy of Sciences and Humanities was an exclusive learned society, out of touch with modern methods and funding, which had also failed to re-establish itself as a ‘centre of research’. During the Nazi regime, it was at best peripherally involved in the restructuring of German academia. While some of its members played a political role, the Academy itself retained its status as a learned society, even an academic club. This helped make possible its subsequent adaptation to (...)
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