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Religiösa allusioner och motiv i Theodor Fontanes Grete Minde

Uppsatsen behandlar religiösa allusioner och motiv i Theodor Fontanes Grete Minde. Allusioner, citat, personer och motiv behandlas. Det visas att det religiösa har en stor betydelse i denna roman. Citaten och allusionernas berättartekniska betydelse behandlas medelst exempel, och bibelns roll som allmän referensram påvisas. Ett antal religiösa personer karaktäriseras, och deras roll som representanter för olika religionsinriktningar analyseras.

Redesign of an existing apartment block in Kv Preussen to passive house

Passive houses are a relatively new concept in Sweden and by that it is meant a house without a traditional heating system. The most acknowledged passive house project is the terrace houses in Lindås, Gothenburg, which we have used as a reference. This project concerns a square apartment block. So far, no square apartment block has been built as a passive house in Sweden.The common opinion in the construction industry is that it is not economical to build extremely energy efficient houses. With Peab as commissioner our task was to investigate if that is true, if regarding the construction of a multi storey house as a passive houseMidroc, now owned by Peab, constructed in the block of Preussen in Jönköping during 2004-2005 four houses, with 132 apartments distributed on seven floors.

I skuggan av Preussen : Svenska officerares studieresor till Frankrike före första världskriget

In the decades leading up to the First World War, the Swedish army (as the rest of Swedish society) was greatly influenced by Germany (i.e. subject primarily to Prussian military influence). German equipment was purchased and German training methods and ways of organizing military units were copied. Apart from such easily discernible traces of German influence, the Swedish officer corps - according to earlier research - harboured sympathies for Germany and the German Army. But did the German influences, and the sympathies for Germany, also result in a professional bias ? i.e.