mannheim

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City (pop., 2002: city, 308,385; metro. area, 1,568,679), southwestern Germany. One of Europe's largest inland ports, it is situated on the Rhine River at the mouth of the Neckar River. It was a village in the 8th century, fortified by Elector Frederick IV, and chartered in 1607. The town was twice destroyed in wars during the 17th century and was rebuilt when the Palatine electors (see Palatinate) moved their residence there in 1720. Destroyed again in 1795, the city was rebuilt and became a centre of the revolutionary movement in 1848. Mannheim is an industrial centre, manufacturing chemicals, textiles, and fertilizers
{i} city in southwest Germany; family name
a city in southwestern Germany at the confluence of the Rhine and Neckar rivers
mannheim gold
A kind of brass made in imitation of gold
mannheim gold
It contains eighty per cent of copper and twenty of zinc
Karl Mannheim
born March 27, 1893, Budapest, Austria-Hungary died Jan. 9, 1947, London, Eng. Hungarian sociologist. Mannheim taught in Germany (University of Heidelberg, 1926-30; Frankfurt am Main, 1930-33) before the rise of Adolph Hitler. He was invited to England by political scientist Harold Laski and for the rest of his career taught there (London School of Economics, 1933-43; University of London, 1943-47). He helped found the sociology of knowledge, the study of how knowledge is produced and maintained in societies. He emphasized the role that ideology plays in shaping knowledge, a view he discussed in his major work, Ideology and Utopia (1929)
mannheim

    Расстановка переносов

    Mann·heim

    Турецкое произношение

    mänhaym

    Произношение

    /ˈmanhīm/ /ˈmænhaɪm/
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