As is evident in this anthology, Belgrade has a rich, tumultuous, and fascinating history. It has long been a tourist destination for European travelers, and in 2018, American tourism to Belgrade grew by 15%. There are hundreds of thousands of Serbians living in the US, with the largest populations in Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, California, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Florida, New York, and Minnesota. Belgrade Noir includes brand-new stories by Oto Oltvanji, Misha Glenny, Kati Hiekkapelto, Vesna Goldsworthy, Mirjana Đurđević, Vladan Matijević, Muharem Bazdulj, Vladimir Arsenijević, Dejan Stojiljković, Miljenko Jergović, Aleksandar Gatalica, Vule Žurić, Verica Vincent Cole, and Goran Skrobonja.
While the COVID-19 pandemic overshadowed all else and would quickly have a lasting impact on our daily lives, other events related to the radical right in 2020 soon surfaced. From terrorist attacks in Germany and India to anti-mask protests across the U.S. and Europe, radical right violence escalated in the midst of circulating conspiracy theories and disinformation. The yearbook draws upon insightful analyses from an international network of scholars, policymakers, and practitioners who explore the dynamics and impact of the radical right. It explores a wide range of topics including reflections on authoritarianism and fascism, the role of ideology and (counter-)intellectuals, and radical-right responses to the pandemic and calls for police reform in the height of the Black Lives Matter protests. It ends with important assessments on best approaches towards countering the radical right, both online and offline.
This timely overview provides a broad examination of the global radical right in 2020, which will be useful for scholars, students, policymakers, journalists, and the public.
Schule lässt sich in ihrer multidimensionalen Determiniertheit immer nur als einheitliches Ganzes verstehen. Dies zeigt sich an einer Vielgestaltigkeit, die Qualitätsfragen auf unterschiedlichsten Wegen beantwortet und sich nur im Zusammenwirken der einzelnen schulischen Handlungsfelder zu einem synergetischen Ganzen entwickelt – angefangen vom Schulgebäude und den baulichen Möglichkeiten im Schulinneren über das kollegiale und (schul)familiäre Zusammenwirken aller Personen, die zum Kontext der jeweiligen Schule gehören, über die schulorganisatorischen Handlungsebenen bis hin zur qualitätsvollen Gestaltung des täglichen Unterrichts mit seinen diversen Facetten und einem humanen Umgang mit dem einzelnen Schüler/der einzelnen Schülerin.
Die vorliegende Festschrift ist eine Hommage an das berufliche Werk Wolfgang Schönigs. Sie beleuchtet unterschiedliche Facetten von Schule in ihrer möglichen Idealform, die in ihrer Gesamtheit dazu beitragen, die Institution Schule im Allgemeinen wie auch die jeweilige Schule vor Ort zu einer guten Schule zu machen und pädagogische Professionalität zu dokumentieren.
FEATURES
Stunning Soap Carving
By Kathleen Ryan
Experts turn simple soap into works of art
Carving and Turning: Lathes
By Bob Duncan
Make your own carving blanks while learning a new hobby
PATTERNS
Fantastic Wizard
By Shawn Cipa
Stylized design is easy to carve and customize
Celtic Twist Green Man
By Lora S. Irish
Combine Celtic knotwork with a traditional green man for a modern relief carving
Want-A-Be
By Dennis and Susan Thornton
A fun caricature of a mule who wants to be so much more
PROJECTS
Turning Over a New Leaf
By Keoma McCaffrey
Upcycle a vintage wooden bowl with power-carved leaves
Little Stinker
By Bob Hershey
Amusing skunk caricature is easy to customize
Chip-Carved Bread Board
By Wayne Barton
Customize the design to make a personalized kitchen decoration
Floral Love Spoon
By Barry Onslow
Combine power carving with hand tools to make this attractive project
Scrambled Eggs
By John Reichling
Transform turned eggs into whimsical fish
Carving a Northern Cardinal
By Terry Everitt
Use disposable blades to carve this colorful songbird
Carving a Native American
By Stu Martin
Realistic Western icon is simple but powerful
Power Carving a Morning Glory
By Wanda Marsh
Use a delicate touch to carve this stunning flower
TECHNIQUES
Carving a Soap Flower
By Sue Wagner
Soft and lacking grain, a bar of soap is easy to carve
Learn to Paint: Spring Tulips
By Betty Padden
Practice painting with this new series; start by learning about acrylic paints, brushes, and blending
· A humorous and perfectly absurd board book for children featuring the timeless folk song with a modern twist · Edition stands out from other versions in that the old lady miraculously survives for an updated and kid-friendly ending · Contains fun and expressive die-cut elements and illustrations on each durable page that slowly build upon each other as the story progresses for a unique reading experience · Interest age 4-6
This issue features:
Power carving: quick, easy, effective
Hiking sticks: with ball-inpcage design
Simple and strong shellac finishes
Easy-carve realistic eyes
Make a dragon for your desk
Carve more, sharpen less: our $90 solution
FEATURES
Saluting the Best
By Mindy Kinsey
Announcing the winners of the 2012 Best Carving Design Contest
2012 Woodcarver of the Year:
By Bob Duncan
Honoring the flat-plane carving pioneer for keeping a dying art alive
Gifts for Carvers
A handy guide to popular gifts for the carvers on your list
PROJECTS
Learn to Carve Low Relief
By Chris Pye
These progressively harder projects teach basic relief techniques
Creating a Layered Relief Carving
By Wayne Culley
Combine individually carved layers to add depth and dimension to your work
Unique Bark Houses in the Round
By Rick Jensen
New technique combines two pieces of bark to create freestanding carvings
Whittling Lovespoons
By David Western
Quick and easy project makes a meaningful gift for a loved one
Quick & Easy Ark Animals
By Tom Hindes
Use one technique to power-carve an assortment of animals two by two
Creating a Tricky Troll
By Floyd Rhadigan
Crafty caricature hides a sinister surprise
Making a Caricature Amish Man
By Don Dearolf
Learn to carve this iconic figure in 20 steps
Quick-Carve Pumpkin House
By Tim Jackson and Dennis Cabot
Simple steps turn a bark house into a festive jack o’lantern
Carving a Caricature Canine
By Lori Dickie
Use a premade blank and simple cuts to carve this adorable dog
TECHNIQUES
Carving a Woman’s Eyes
By Ian Norbury
Learn to carve these difficult but expressive features
Using a Carving Arm
By Laverne “Sid” Sidler
How – and why – to attach a project to a carving arm
TECHNIQUES
Carving and Printing a Christmas Card
By Dan Clarke
Use traditional woodblock printing to turn your carving into a card
Easy Dogs for Beginning Carvers
By Mary Duke Guldan
Use craft knives to carve these basic versions of man’s best friend
Painting Your Carvings
By Virginia Kodadek
Learn techniques you can apply to any carving
Convertible Shaving Horse
By Laverne “Sid” Sidler
Portable bench changes from shaving horse to carving bench
PROJECTS
Checking the List
By Ellis Olson
Use basic relief cuts and simple shaping to carve a folk art Santa
Carving a Spiral Bulb Ornament
By Lyle Morgan
Any carver can make this complex-looking ornament
Carving a Sleepy Wolf
By Desiree Hajny
Carve, burn, and paint to create a realistic wildlife sculpture
Folk Art Angel
By Gerald Smith
Simple carving can be used as an ornament, pin, or pendant
Joyful Santa Plaque
By Bob Biermann
Incised relief design celebrates the joy of the season
Whittling Moravian Star Ornaments
By Jody Sebring
Use one knife and simple geometry to carve stars in various sizes
Peaceful Village Wreath
By Betty Padden
Carve individual pieces and glue them together for a dramatic presentation
Old World Father Christmas
By Dave Francis
Cozy-looking carving carries symbols of Christmas
Segmented Snowman Ornament
By Sandy Smith
Simple joints help this snowman dance
Carving a Holly Spoon
By Glenn Stewart
Simple painting highlights the attractive design
Springerle Ornaments
By John Niggemeyer
Festive designs resemble traditional German Christmas cookies