_version_ 1792606497999421440
author Voegelin, Eric, 1901-1985
author2 Gebhardt, Jürgen
Hollweck, Thomas A.
author2_role

author2_variant j g jg
t a h ta tah
author_corporate PALCI EBSCO books
author_corporate_role
author_facet Voegelin, Eric, 1901-1985
Gebhardt, Jürgen
Hollweck, Thomas A.
PALCI EBSCO books
author_role
author_sort Voegelin, Eric, 1901-1985
author_variant e v ev
building Falvey Library
callnumber-first J - Political Science
callnumber-label JA81 V64 1999
callnumber-raw JA81 V64 1999
callnumber-search JA81 V64 1999
callnumber-sort JA 281 V64 41999
callnumber-subject JA - Political Science
collection Online
collection_raw_str_mv World Wide Web
contents Editor's Introduction; I. Interpreting the Modern World- Voegelin's Unfinished Story of the Predicament of Modernity; II. The Paradigm of the "Political Idea"; III. A Paradigm Lost and the Hermeneutical Turn to the "Historicity of Truth"; IV. Epilogue: The Spiritual Realist; Editors' Note; contents; PART SEVEN THE NEW ORDER; The National State; 1. Tabula Rasa; 2. In Search of Order; 3. Hobbes; The English Revolution; 1. The English Situation; 2. James I; 3. The Clash with Court and Parliament; 4. The Church Constitution-The May ower Compact; 5. The Restriction of Royal Power.
6. The Trend toward Sovereignty of Parliament7. The Covenants; 8. The Solemn Engagement of the Army; 9. The Agreement of the People; 10. The Issues of the Franchise; 11. The Charge against Charles I-The Declaration of Independence; 12. Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, Rhode Island; 13. Milton; 14. Winstanley; 15. Harrington; Cromwell; 1. The Wars of the Fronde-State vs. Estates; 2. The Continent and England-State and Stateless Political Society; 3. The Parliament and the State of England; 4. The Position of Cromwell; 5. Cromwell and the Will of God; 6. The Politics of Cromwell.
Fronde and Monarchy in France1. The Parlement; 2. The Cardinal de Retz; 3. Louis XIV; Spinoza; 1. Orientalism; 2. The Program of the De Intellectus Emendatione; 3. Mysticism; 4. Esotericism; 5. Hobbes and Spinoza; 6. Theory of Power; 7. Liberalism; 8. The Project of Government; 9. The Oath; Locke; 1. The Contract Theory; 2. The Theory of Limited Monarchy; 3. The Relation with Richard Hooker; 4. The Victorious Puritan; 5. Locke's Writings on Toleration; 6. Toleration and the New Pattern of Revolution; 7. Facets of Toleration in the Seventeenth Century.
8. The Lord's Dutch Lunch9. God: The Proprietor of Man; 10. Man: The Proprietor of Himself; 11. The Civil State-Money and Differentiation of Property; 12. The Equal Protection of Inequality; 13. Spiritual Disease-The Revolution- Breeding Element; Intermission; 1. The First Cycle: Order against Spirit; 2. The Second Cycle: The Reassertion of Spirit; 3. Spleen and Skepticism; 4. Montesquieu; 5. The Enlargement of the Geographical Horizon: The Biological Diversification of Mankind; PART EIGHT LAST ORIENTATION; Introductory Remarks; Phenomenalism; 1. Phenomenalism and Science.
Schelling1. The Realist in an Age of Disintegration; 2. Elements of Schelling's Position; 3. Schelling's Speculation; 4. Historical Existence: The Key to Speculation; 5. Orgiastic Existence; 6. Promethean Existence; 7. Political Existence; 8. Nirvana; 9. Conclusion; Note on Hölderlin; Nietzsche and Pascal; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; Index.
ctrlnum (OCoLC)ocm56731881
first_indexed 2020-08-24T09:06:01Z
format Online
Book
fullrecord {"leader":"00000cam a2200000Ia 4500","fields":[{"001":"2352307"},{"005":"20200823150653.0"},{"006":"m o d "},{"007":"cr cnu|||unuuu"},{"008":"041014s1999 mou ob s001 0 eng d"},{"035":{"subfields":[{"a":"(OCoLC)ocm56731881"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"040":{"subfields":[{"a":"N$T"},{"b":"eng"},{"e":"pn"},{"c":"N$T"},{"d":"OCL"},{"d":"OCLCQ"},{"d":"YDXCP"},{"d":"OCLCG"},{"d":"OCLCQ"},{"d":"OCLCO"},{"d":"OCLCQ"},{"d":"OCLCF"},{"d":"NLGGC"},{"d":"OCLCO"},{"d":"OCLCQ"},{"d":"EBLCP"},{"d":"OCLCQ"},{"d":"ZCU"},{"d":"MERUC"},{"d":"OCLCQ"},{"d":"VNS"},{"d":"VTS"},{"d":"AGLDB"},{"d":"ICG"},{"d":"OCLCQ"},{"d":"STF"},{"d":"G3B"},{"d":"DKC"},{"d":"OCLCQ"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"020":{"subfields":[{"a":"0826263895"},{"q":"(electronic bk.)"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"020":{"subfields":[{"a":"9780826263896"},{"q":"(electronic bk.)"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"020":{"subfields":[{"z":"0826211747"},{"q":"(set ;"},{"q":"alk. paper)"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"020":{"subfields":[{"z":"9780826211743"},{"q":"(set ;"},{"q":"alk. paper)"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"020":{"subfields":[{"z":"0826211267"},{"q":"(v. 1 ;"},{"q":"alk. paper)"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"020":{"subfields":[{"z":"9780826211262"},{"q":"(v. 1 ;"},{"q":"alk. paper)"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"020":{"subfields":[{"z":"082621200X"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"020":{"subfields":[{"z":"9780826212009"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"020":{"subfields":[{"z":"0826211550"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"020":{"subfields":[{"z":"9780826211552"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"020":{"subfields":[{"z":"0826211941"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"020":{"subfields":[{"z":"9780826211941"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"050":{"subfields":[{"a":"JA81"},{"b":"V64 1999"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":"4"}},{"049":{"subfields":[{"a":"PVUM"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"100":{"subfields":[{"a":"Voegelin, Eric,"},{"d":"1901-1985."}],"ind1":"1","ind2":" "}},{"245":{"subfields":[{"a":"The new order and last orientation /"},{"c":"edited by Jürgen Gebhardt and Thomas A. Hollweck ; with an introduction by Jürgen Gebhardt."}],"ind1":"1","ind2":"4"}},{"260":{"subfields":[{"a":"Columbia, Mo. :"},{"b":"University of Missouri Press,"},{"c":"©1999."}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"300":{"subfields":[{"a":"1 online resource (322 pages)."}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"336":{"subfields":[{"a":"text"},{"b":"txt"},{"2":"rdacontent"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"337":{"subfields":[{"a":"computer"},{"b":"c"},{"2":"rdamedia"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"338":{"subfields":[{"a":"online resource"},{"b":"cr"},{"2":"rdacarrier"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"490":{"subfields":[{"a":"The collected works of Eric Voegelin ;"},{"v":"v. 25"}],"ind1":"1","ind2":" "}},{"490":{"subfields":[{"a":"History of political ideas ;"},{"v":"7"}],"ind1":"1","ind2":" "}},{"504":{"subfields":[{"a":"Includes bibliographical references and index."}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"506":{"subfields":[{"a":"Electronic access restricted to Villanova University patrons."}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"588":{"subfields":[{"a":"Print version record."}],"ind1":"0","ind2":" "}},{"505":{"subfields":[{"a":"Editor's Introduction; I. Interpreting the Modern World- Voegelin's Unfinished Story of the Predicament of Modernity; II. The Paradigm of the \"Political Idea\"; III. A Paradigm Lost and the Hermeneutical Turn to the \"Historicity of Truth\"; IV. Epilogue: The Spiritual Realist; Editors' Note; contents; PART SEVEN THE NEW ORDER; The National State; 1. Tabula Rasa; 2. In Search of Order; 3. Hobbes; The English Revolution; 1. The English Situation; 2. James I; 3. The Clash with Court and Parliament; 4. The Church Constitution-The May ower Compact; 5. The Restriction of Royal Power."}],"ind1":"0","ind2":" "}},{"505":{"subfields":[{"a":"6. The Trend toward Sovereignty of Parliament7. The Covenants; 8. The Solemn Engagement of the Army; 9. The Agreement of the People; 10. The Issues of the Franchise; 11. The Charge against Charles I-The Declaration of Independence; 12. Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, Rhode Island; 13. Milton; 14. Winstanley; 15. Harrington; Cromwell; 1. The Wars of the Fronde-State vs. Estates; 2. The Continent and England-State and Stateless Political Society; 3. The Parliament and the State of England; 4. The Position of Cromwell; 5. Cromwell and the Will of God; 6. The Politics of Cromwell."}],"ind1":"8","ind2":" "}},{"505":{"subfields":[{"a":"Fronde and Monarchy in France1. The Parlement; 2. The Cardinal de Retz; 3. Louis XIV; Spinoza; 1. Orientalism; 2. The Program of the De Intellectus Emendatione; 3. Mysticism; 4. Esotericism; 5. Hobbes and Spinoza; 6. Theory of Power; 7. Liberalism; 8. The Project of Government; 9. The Oath; Locke; 1. The Contract Theory; 2. The Theory of Limited Monarchy; 3. The Relation with Richard Hooker; 4. The Victorious Puritan; 5. Locke's Writings on Toleration; 6. Toleration and the New Pattern of Revolution; 7. Facets of Toleration in the Seventeenth Century."}],"ind1":"8","ind2":" "}},{"505":{"subfields":[{"a":"8. The Lord's Dutch Lunch9. God: The Proprietor of Man; 10. Man: The Proprietor of Himself; 11. The Civil State-Money and Differentiation of Property; 12. The Equal Protection of Inequality; 13. Spiritual Disease-The Revolution- Breeding Element; Intermission; 1. The First Cycle: Order against Spirit; 2. The Second Cycle: The Reassertion of Spirit; 3. Spleen and Skepticism; 4. Montesquieu; 5. The Enlargement of the Geographical Horizon: The Biological Diversification of Mankind; PART EIGHT LAST ORIENTATION; Introductory Remarks; Phenomenalism; 1. Phenomenalism and Science."}],"ind1":"8","ind2":" "}},{"505":{"subfields":[{"a":"Schelling1. The Realist in an Age of Disintegration; 2. Elements of Schelling's Position; 3. Schelling's Speculation; 4. Historical Existence: The Key to Speculation; 5. Orgiastic Existence; 6. Promethean Existence; 7. Political Existence; 8. Nirvana; 9. Conclusion; Note on Hölderlin; Nietzsche and Pascal; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; Index."}],"ind1":"8","ind2":" "}},{"598":{"subfields":[{"a":"23-AUG-20"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"650":{"subfields":[{"a":"Political science"},{"x":"History."}],"ind1":" ","ind2":"0"}},{"650":{"subfields":[{"a":"POLITICAL SCIENCE"},{"x":"Government"},{"x":"General."},{"2":"bisacsh"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":"7"}},{"650":{"subfields":[{"a":"POLITICAL SCIENCE"},{"x":"Government"},{"x":"National."},{"2":"bisacsh"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":"7"}},{"650":{"subfields":[{"a":"POLITICAL SCIENCE"},{"x":"Reference."},{"2":"bisacsh"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":"7"}},{"650":{"subfields":[{"a":"POLITICAL SCIENCE"},{"x":"Essays."},{"2":"bisacsh"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":"7"}},{"650":{"subfields":[{"a":"Political science."},{"2":"fast"},{"0":"(OCoLC)fst01069781"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":"7"}},{"655":{"subfields":[{"a":"Electronic books."}],"ind1":" ","ind2":"4"}},{"655":{"subfields":[{"a":"History."},{"2":"fast"},{"0":"(OCoLC)fst01411628"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":"7"}},{"700":{"subfields":[{"a":"Gebhardt, Jürgen."}],"ind1":"1","ind2":" "}},{"700":{"subfields":[{"a":"Hollweck, Thomas A."}],"ind1":"1","ind2":" "}},{"710":{"subfields":[{"a":" PALCI EBSCO books."}],"ind1":"2","ind2":" "}},{"776":{"subfields":[{"i":"Print version:"},{"a":"Voegelin, Eric, 1901-1985."},{"t":"New order and last orientation."},{"d":"Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri Press, ©1999"},{"z":"082621214X"},{"w":"(OCoLC)45260532"}],"ind1":"0","ind2":"8"}},{"800":{"subfields":[{"a":"Voegelin, Eric,"},{"d":"1901-1985."},{"t":"Works."},{"f":"1989 ;"},{"v":"25."}],"ind1":"1","ind2":" "}},{"800":{"subfields":[{"a":"Voegelin, Eric,"},{"d":"1901-"},{"t":"History of political ideas ;"},{"v":"v. 7."}],"ind1":"1","ind2":" "}},{"856":{"subfields":[{"z":"Online version"},{"u":"http://ezproxy.villanova.edu/login?URL=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=113851"},{"t":"0"}],"ind1":"4","ind2":"0"}},{"994":{"subfields":[{"a":"92"},{"b":"PVU"}],"ind1":" ","ind2":" "}},{"999":{"subfields":[{"i":"91091852-0e81-5961-8301-454efdeb4fdc"},{"s":"79db35eb-3299-5a1d-97f8-426158148365"},{"t":"0"}],"ind1":"f","ind2":"f"}},{"952":{"subfields":[{"p":"Default"},{"a":"Villanova University"},{"b":"Villanova PA"},{"c":"Falvey Memorial Library"},{"d":"World Wide Web"},{"t":"0"},{"e":"JA81 V64 1999"},{"h":"Library of Congress classification"},{"i":"Electronic Books"},{"n":"1"}],"ind1":"f","ind2":"f"}}]}
genre Electronic books.
History. fast (OCoLC)fst01411628
genre_facet Electronic books.
History.
hidden_from_falvey_str No
id 2352307
illustrated Not Illustrated
institution Villanova University
isbn 0826263895
9780826263896
082621214X
language English
last_indexed 2020-08-24T09:06:01Z
oclc_num 56731881
physical 1 online resource (322 pages).
publishDate 1999
publisher University of Missouri Press,
record_format marc
series Voegelin, Eric, 1901-1985. Works. 1989 ;
Voegelin, Eric, 1901- History of political ideas ;
series2 The collected works of Eric Voegelin ;
History of political ideas ;
spelling Voegelin, Eric, 1901-1985.
The new order and last orientation / edited by Jürgen Gebhardt and Thomas A. Hollweck ; with an introduction by Jürgen Gebhardt.
Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri Press, ©1999.
1 online resource (322 pages).
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
The collected works of Eric Voegelin ; v. 25
History of political ideas ; 7
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic access restricted to Villanova University patrons.
Print version record.
Editor's Introduction; I. Interpreting the Modern World- Voegelin's Unfinished Story of the Predicament of Modernity; II. The Paradigm of the "Political Idea"; III. A Paradigm Lost and the Hermeneutical Turn to the "Historicity of Truth"; IV. Epilogue: The Spiritual Realist; Editors' Note; contents; PART SEVEN THE NEW ORDER; The National State; 1. Tabula Rasa; 2. In Search of Order; 3. Hobbes; The English Revolution; 1. The English Situation; 2. James I; 3. The Clash with Court and Parliament; 4. The Church Constitution-The May ower Compact; 5. The Restriction of Royal Power.
6. The Trend toward Sovereignty of Parliament7. The Covenants; 8. The Solemn Engagement of the Army; 9. The Agreement of the People; 10. The Issues of the Franchise; 11. The Charge against Charles I-The Declaration of Independence; 12. Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, Rhode Island; 13. Milton; 14. Winstanley; 15. Harrington; Cromwell; 1. The Wars of the Fronde-State vs. Estates; 2. The Continent and England-State and Stateless Political Society; 3. The Parliament and the State of England; 4. The Position of Cromwell; 5. Cromwell and the Will of God; 6. The Politics of Cromwell.
Fronde and Monarchy in France1. The Parlement; 2. The Cardinal de Retz; 3. Louis XIV; Spinoza; 1. Orientalism; 2. The Program of the De Intellectus Emendatione; 3. Mysticism; 4. Esotericism; 5. Hobbes and Spinoza; 6. Theory of Power; 7. Liberalism; 8. The Project of Government; 9. The Oath; Locke; 1. The Contract Theory; 2. The Theory of Limited Monarchy; 3. The Relation with Richard Hooker; 4. The Victorious Puritan; 5. Locke's Writings on Toleration; 6. Toleration and the New Pattern of Revolution; 7. Facets of Toleration in the Seventeenth Century.
8. The Lord's Dutch Lunch9. God: The Proprietor of Man; 10. Man: The Proprietor of Himself; 11. The Civil State-Money and Differentiation of Property; 12. The Equal Protection of Inequality; 13. Spiritual Disease-The Revolution- Breeding Element; Intermission; 1. The First Cycle: Order against Spirit; 2. The Second Cycle: The Reassertion of Spirit; 3. Spleen and Skepticism; 4. Montesquieu; 5. The Enlargement of the Geographical Horizon: The Biological Diversification of Mankind; PART EIGHT LAST ORIENTATION; Introductory Remarks; Phenomenalism; 1. Phenomenalism and Science.
Schelling1. The Realist in an Age of Disintegration; 2. Elements of Schelling's Position; 3. Schelling's Speculation; 4. Historical Existence: The Key to Speculation; 5. Orgiastic Existence; 6. Promethean Existence; 7. Political Existence; 8. Nirvana; 9. Conclusion; Note on Hölderlin; Nietzsche and Pascal; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; Index.
23-AUG-20
Political science History.
POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh
POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh
POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh
POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh
Political science. fast (OCoLC)fst01069781
Electronic books.
History. fast (OCoLC)fst01411628
Gebhardt, Jürgen.
Hollweck, Thomas A.
PALCI EBSCO books.
Print version: Voegelin, Eric, 1901-1985. New order and last orientation. Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri Press, ©1999 082621214X (OCoLC)45260532
Voegelin, Eric, 1901-1985. Works. 1989 ; 25.
Voegelin, Eric, 1901- History of political ideas ; v. 7.
Online version http://ezproxy.villanova.edu/login?URL=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=113851 0
JA81 V64 1999
spellingShingle Voegelin, Eric, 1901-1985
The new order and last orientation /
Voegelin, Eric, 1901-1985. Works. 1989 ;
Voegelin, Eric, 1901- History of political ideas ;
Editor's Introduction; I. Interpreting the Modern World- Voegelin's Unfinished Story of the Predicament of Modernity; II. The Paradigm of the "Political Idea"; III. A Paradigm Lost and the Hermeneutical Turn to the "Historicity of Truth"; IV. Epilogue: The Spiritual Realist; Editors' Note; contents; PART SEVEN THE NEW ORDER; The National State; 1. Tabula Rasa; 2. In Search of Order; 3. Hobbes; The English Revolution; 1. The English Situation; 2. James I; 3. The Clash with Court and Parliament; 4. The Church Constitution-The May ower Compact; 5. The Restriction of Royal Power.
6. The Trend toward Sovereignty of Parliament7. The Covenants; 8. The Solemn Engagement of the Army; 9. The Agreement of the People; 10. The Issues of the Franchise; 11. The Charge against Charles I-The Declaration of Independence; 12. Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, Rhode Island; 13. Milton; 14. Winstanley; 15. Harrington; Cromwell; 1. The Wars of the Fronde-State vs. Estates; 2. The Continent and England-State and Stateless Political Society; 3. The Parliament and the State of England; 4. The Position of Cromwell; 5. Cromwell and the Will of God; 6. The Politics of Cromwell.
Fronde and Monarchy in France1. The Parlement; 2. The Cardinal de Retz; 3. Louis XIV; Spinoza; 1. Orientalism; 2. The Program of the De Intellectus Emendatione; 3. Mysticism; 4. Esotericism; 5. Hobbes and Spinoza; 6. Theory of Power; 7. Liberalism; 8. The Project of Government; 9. The Oath; Locke; 1. The Contract Theory; 2. The Theory of Limited Monarchy; 3. The Relation with Richard Hooker; 4. The Victorious Puritan; 5. Locke's Writings on Toleration; 6. Toleration and the New Pattern of Revolution; 7. Facets of Toleration in the Seventeenth Century.
8. The Lord's Dutch Lunch9. God: The Proprietor of Man; 10. Man: The Proprietor of Himself; 11. The Civil State-Money and Differentiation of Property; 12. The Equal Protection of Inequality; 13. Spiritual Disease-The Revolution- Breeding Element; Intermission; 1. The First Cycle: Order against Spirit; 2. The Second Cycle: The Reassertion of Spirit; 3. Spleen and Skepticism; 4. Montesquieu; 5. The Enlargement of the Geographical Horizon: The Biological Diversification of Mankind; PART EIGHT LAST ORIENTATION; Introductory Remarks; Phenomenalism; 1. Phenomenalism and Science.
Schelling1. The Realist in an Age of Disintegration; 2. Elements of Schelling's Position; 3. Schelling's Speculation; 4. Historical Existence: The Key to Speculation; 5. Orgiastic Existence; 6. Promethean Existence; 7. Political Existence; 8. Nirvana; 9. Conclusion; Note on Hölderlin; Nietzsche and Pascal; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; Index.
Political science History.
POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh
POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh
POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh
POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh
Political science. fast (OCoLC)fst01069781
suppressed_str 0
title The new order and last orientation /
title_auth The new order and last orientation /
title_full The new order and last orientation / edited by Jürgen Gebhardt and Thomas A. Hollweck ; with an introduction by Jürgen Gebhardt.
title_fullStr The new order and last orientation / edited by Jürgen Gebhardt and Thomas A. Hollweck ; with an introduction by Jürgen Gebhardt.
title_full_unstemmed The new order and last orientation / edited by Jürgen Gebhardt and Thomas A. Hollweck ; with an introduction by Jürgen Gebhardt.
title_short The new order and last orientation /
title_sort new order and last orientation
topic Political science History.
POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh
POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh
POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh
POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh
Political science. fast (OCoLC)fst01069781
topic_facet Political science
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Political science.
History.
Government
General.
National.
Reference.
Essays.
url http://ezproxy.villanova.edu/login?URL=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=113851
uuid_str_mv 91091852-0e81-5961-8301-454efdeb4fdc
79db35eb-3299-5a1d-97f8-426158148365
work_keys_str_mv AT voegelineric theneworderandlastorientation
AT gebhardtjurgen theneworderandlastorientation
AT hollweckthomasa theneworderandlastorientation
AT voegelineric neworderandlastorientation
AT gebhardtjurgen neworderandlastorientation
AT hollweckthomasa neworderandlastorientation