Products related to Weimar:
-
H19 New Diversity Ks2
Promote values, diversity and inclusivity in your school with this pack of contemporary titles covering a wide range of situations, families and subjects. Ideal for reading aloud or for emerging and more independent readers. Titles may vary due to
Price: 103.57 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £ -
Language Development Games
Help children develop their vocabulary with this range of fun board games to build core skills. Use the games in small groups to review and build on knowledge of verbs and adverbs; nouns and adjectives; verb tenses; conjunctions and prepositions.
Price: 37.57 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £ -
History, Culture & Architecture Tour of Edinburgh
Experience Days Tours: This three-hour guided walking tour of Edinburgh will fascinate discerning sightseers. Led by descendants of one of the city’s most influential families, it’s a chance to explore the unique history, culture and architecture of the Royal Mile and Old Town.Tours begin outside Usher Hall on Lothian Road, a building of special significance to your guides Stuart and Richard. It was their ancestor Andrew Usher, a successful 19th century whisky distiller, whose donation of £100,000 funded the new concert hall’s construction! After a brief introduction, they’ll lead you on a three-hour stroll through Edinburgh’s historic Old Town, pausing at various landmarks along the way. These will include the city’s oldest surviving building, Queen Margaret’s Chapel; Edinburgh Castle, St. Giles’ Cathedral, Princes Street Gardens, the National Galleries of Scotland, and many more. Together, these will tell the story of a city built on centuries of struggle and shaped by remarkable characters. Follow in the footsteps of leaders, writers, philosophers, bodysnatchers, witches and a faithful Skye terrier—and leave feeling enlightened when the tour concludes!The History, Culture & Architecture Tour of Edinburgh promises a fascinating few hours for curious visitors, and Experience Days vouchers make thoughtful gifts for history buffs. If you’re planning a trip to Auld Reekie, why not treat your travelling companion today!
Price: 30 £ | Shipping*: £ -
Beemat Development Foam Vaulting Box
The Beemat Gymnastic Development Foam Vaulting Box is a fantastic training aid, safer than the traditional wooden box. An ideal piece of equipment for younger or less experienced gymnasts. Particularly suited to building younger gymnasts
Price: 588.14 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
-
Darmstadt or Weimar?
Both Darmstadt and Weimar are historically significant cities in Germany, each with its own unique charm. Darmstadt is known for its modern architecture and cultural scene, while Weimar is famous for its classical heritage and association with great German writers and thinkers. Ultimately, the choice between Darmstadt and Weimar would depend on personal preferences, with Darmstadt appealing to those interested in contemporary culture and design, and Weimar attracting those with a passion for history and literature.
-
BRD or Weimar?
Both the BRD (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) and the Weimar Republic were significant periods in German history. The Weimar Republic was established after World War I and faced economic instability and political unrest, ultimately leading to the rise of the Nazi party. In contrast, the BRD was founded after World War II and focused on rebuilding Germany's economy and establishing a stable democracy. While the Weimar Republic is often associated with its failures, the BRD is seen as a successful example of post-war reconstruction and democratic development in Germany.
-
'Weimar Republic politicians'
Weimar Republic politicians were the leaders who governed Germany during the Weimar Republic, which was the democratic government established in Germany after World War I. These politicians faced numerous challenges, including economic instability, political extremism, and social unrest. Despite their efforts to stabilize the country and promote democracy, they struggled to maintain control and ultimately failed to prevent the rise of the Nazi Party and the fall of the Weimar Republic.
-
Has Weimar Classicism failed?
Weimar Classicism, a cultural and literary movement in Germany during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, is considered by many to have been a successful period of artistic and intellectual achievement. However, some critics argue that it failed to bring about lasting social or political change. While Weimar Classicism did not lead to significant reforms or revolution, its impact on German literature, philosophy, and culture was profound and enduring. Ultimately, whether Weimar Classicism can be considered a failure depends on the criteria by which its success is judged.
Similar search terms for Weimar:
-
Centurion Tag Rugby Development Kit
The Centurion Tag Rugby Development Set offers the perfect introduction to tag rugby. Tag rugby is a fun, interactive, fast moving game, suitable for boys and girls to play together. It is a non-contact game where players each wear a quick release
Price: 106.72 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £ -
History, Culture & Religion Walking Tour of Glasgow
Experience Days Tours: Glasgow has some of the most fascinating history in all of the United Kingdom, with incredible architectural feats that span hundreds of years. Explore buildings and historic sites dating back to the 15th century on this two hour walking tour!Meeting outside Glasgow Cathedral close to the statue of James Lumsden, the tour will begin when the group has gathered and been introduced by the guide. Tour groups are kept to a maximum of ten guests to allow for a more personal experience, allowing plenty of opportunity to ask questions and get the most from your morning! Crossing the historic Molendinar Burn, you'll get to experience the atmosphere of an ancient druidic site, as well as Glasgow’s Royal Infirmary, Glasgow Cathedral, the Provand’s Lordship, the Old College Lands, and much more. Your journey will be narrated with tales of famous figures, scandalous secrets and beautiful buildings, so you'll finish the excursion with a renewed appreciation for the City of Glasgow!This Historical Walking Tour of Glasgow is ideal for history buffs who want to learn more about their home town, or tourists wanting a fun and educational trip round the city. Treat someone to an Experience Days Gift Certificate and see what you learn!
Price: 15 £ | Shipping*: £ -
Compliance Manager Premium Assessment Add-On (NCE)
Compliance Manager Premium Assessment Add-On (NCE) (CFQ7TTC0LHR4:0002)
Price: 4061.48 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £ -
London SoHo History and Culture Tour for Two
Experience Days Tours: SoHo is one of the most vibrant districts in London, with a history that includes cultural movements, scandals, revolutions and a community formed from every corner of the globe. Join a highly knowledgeable guide on an exploration of the neighbourhood during this two hour tour!Meeting at the Criterion Theatre in Piccadilly Circus, you'll set off on a meandering journey through the streets leading to Chinatown. What makes this tour so special is the broad range of topics covered; music lovers will delight at Beatlemania hotspots and the studio where Bohemian Rhapsody was recorded, women's rights enthusiasts will revel in tales of the suffragettes, those with a morbid curiosity may enjoy hearing about the catastrophic cholera outbreak of Broad Street, budding philosophers can learn about the SoHo influences on Karl Marx, and members of the LGBT community can discover iconic bars in the district. Finish up in Chinatown and enjoy more stories from your guide over a plate of dumplings or two - there really is something for everyone! A gift voucher for the SoHo History and Culture Tour would make a fun birthday present for London locals, or a unique family day out in the capital that's as educational as it is entertaining.
Price: 134 £ | Shipping*: £
-
What significance did elite justice have in the development of the Weimar Republic?
Elite justice played a significant role in the development of the Weimar Republic as it highlighted the deep divisions and lack of trust within German society. The leniency and favoritism shown by the judiciary towards the elite and powerful contributed to widespread disillusionment and resentment among the general population. This eroded confidence in the democratic institutions and contributed to the rise of extremist movements, ultimately undermining the stability of the Weimar Republic. The perception of a biased and unjust legal system also fueled social unrest and political polarization, further destabilizing the fragile democracy.
-
What is the Weimar Republic?
The Weimar Republic was the democratic government established in Germany after World War I, named after the city of Weimar where the new constitution was written. It lasted from 1919 to 1933 and was a period of significant political, social, and economic upheaval in Germany. The Weimar Republic faced numerous challenges, including hyperinflation, political extremism, and social unrest, and ultimately collapsed with the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. Despite its short lifespan, the Weimar Republic laid the foundation for democracy in Germany and its constitution served as the basis for the current German government.
-
Is the Weimar Republic democratic?
Yes, the Weimar Republic was a democratic government. It was established in 1919 following the end of World War I and was the first attempt at establishing a democratic system in Germany. The Weimar Republic had a constitution that guaranteed basic rights and freedoms, and it held regular elections for the presidency and the Reichstag (parliament). However, the Weimar Republic faced challenges from both the left and the right, and ultimately its democratic system was unable to withstand the political and economic turmoil of the time, leading to the rise of the Nazi party and the eventual collapse of the republic.
-
What is the Weimar Band?
The Weimar Band, also known as the Weimar Republic Band, was a group of avant-garde artists and musicians who were active in Germany during the Weimar Republic (1919-1933). The band was part of the larger cultural movement known as the Weimar culture, which was characterized by its experimental and innovative approach to art, music, and literature. The Weimar Band included artists such as Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht, and Hans Eisler, and they were known for their politically charged performances and compositions that reflected the social and political upheaval of the time. Their work had a significant impact on the development of modern music and theater.
* All prices are inclusive of VAT and, if applicable, plus shipping costs. The offer information is based on the details provided by the respective shop and is updated through automated processes. Real-time updates do not occur, so deviations can occur in individual cases.