Cypryjska turystyka przechodzi dużą zmianę. Turyści coraz częściej czekają z rezerwacją niemal do dnia wylotu, a branża musi działać w coraz większej niepewności. #Cypr #Cypr24 #Turystyka #LastMinute #Podróże
"Die Bahn-Sprecherin (...): Bislang hätten vor allem Frühbucher von günstigen Bahntickets profitiert . Jetzt sollten erstmals auch Last-minute-Kunden systematisch auf vielen Strecken angesprochen werden. Und wenn der Test bis September erfolgreich sei, könne er ausgebaut werden." So in Der Spiegel.
Das werden wir doch gleich mal testen und die Werbetrommel dafür rühren!
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Cosa fare a Firenze la prossima settimana? Ecco un elenco con alcuni eventi imperdibili. Gli eventi a Firenze della settimana Lunedì 25 maggio Pictionary presso Yellowsquare alle 21:00, Antonio Ornano - In Grato al Teatro Cartiere Carrara alle 21:00. Martedì 26 maggio Michele Zarrillo al Teatro Cartiere Carrara alle 21:00, OPENING - MasFlow presso Ayana Club dalle 23:30, Walt Disney Tribute…

Cosa fare a Milano la prossima settimana? Ecco un elenco con alcuni eventi imperdibili. Gli eventi a Milano della settimana Lunedì 25 maggio LUCRECIA DALT [INGRESSO RISERVATO AI SOCI ARCI] presso CIRCOLO ARCI BELLEZZA alle 20:30, "Cuore di cactus" con Fausto Russo Alesi al Teatro Franco Parenti alle 18:30, Comedy Night Open Mic presso Ostello Bello Milano…
Kurzentschlossene aufgepasst! 📢 Heute Abend treffen wir uns zum PHP-Highlight des Quartals. Packt die Laptops ein und kommt vorbei!
🔥 Highlights:
Sebastian Bergmann live über Event-Software
Tobias Schlitt live über Tech-Strategien
⏰ Wann? Heute, Einlass ab 18:00 Uhr
📍 Wo? Frankfurt am Main (Details im Link)
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ESEH Online Seminar in Environmental History: "Colonisation and Russia’s 'Green' Civilising Mission in the Far East"
Presenter: Mark Sokolsky (Royal Military College of Canada)
Discussant: Maria Pirogovskaya (LMU Munich)
Organizer and moderator: Anna Mazanik (Max Weber Network Eastern Europe)
May 20, 16:00 CET (online) #LastMinute
Registration required. Click here to register: https://forms.gle/2LNsthLwwSWEdjde6

Presenter: Mark Sokolsky (Royal Military College of Canada) Discussant: Maria Pirogovskaya (LMU Munich) Organizer and moderator: Anna Mazanik (Max Weber Network Eastern Europe) May 20, 16:00 CET Abstract: Many environmental transformations of the modern and early modern periods have been deeply connected to imperial expansion and colonialism. At the same time, nature-protection has also, in many contexts, been intertwined with imperial and state power. In this talk, Mark Sokolsky will discuss the intersections of empire and conservationism in the Russian Far Eastern Maritime Territory (Primorskii krai, or Primor’e) during the late tsarist and early Soviet eras. Far from evincing a “conquest of nature” mentality, Sokolsky argues, tsarist-era officials, naturalists, and other observers demonstrated remarkable concern for the region’s environment(s) from an early stage. Their anxiety stemmed in part from their belief that (unwanted) ecological changes were a result of backwardness and barbarism on the part of migrants from elsewhere in Russia, and, especially, those from China, Korea, and Japan. Conversely, tsarist elites tended to associate environmental stewardship with (European) civilisation and believed it was the empire’s responsibility to bring rational, civilised nature-use to the region. This “green” civilising mission was remarkably consistent during the late tsarist era and continued, with some modification, into the early Soviet period. Mark Sokolsky is a specialist in Russian and global environmental history. He has a PhD from Ohio State University with a dissertation on the environmental history of the Far East and now works at the Royal Military College of Canada. Maria Pirogovskaya is a researcher at LMU Munich and a PI in the DFG-funded research project "Socialist Panaceas" that studies medical heterodoxies in the long Soviet era, with a specific focus on Eastern Siberia. Please register to get the Zoom-link. The link will be sent on the day of the event. If you have not received the link one our before the event, please contact Anna Mazanik directly at [email protected]